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Old 09-30-2009, 04:09 PM   #941
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Jose Reyes officially done for the season.

I don't really think anyone was expecting him to come back anyway.

Good chance he'll end up undergoing surgery.
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Tim Redding retired the first 10 Nationals he faced before finally allowing a single in the 4th.
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Detroit wins, leads AL central by three games.
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Colorado won the NL wild card.

Dodgers still haven't clinched the NL West.

Last four games were against the Pirates and the Padres... and they didn't win a single one.

In meaningless news, the Cubs lost twice in Wrigley to Pittsburgh on Wednesday. The Cubs were about -250 favorites in each game of the doubleheader.
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Dude do you actually bet on baseball games?

It's not a good idea if you do.
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Old 10-01-2009, 11:13 AM   #946
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sort of. why?
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Cardinals 2nd
Kip Wells pitching:
Matt Holliday: Ball, Ball, Foul, Ball, Foul, Foul, Holliday grounded out to shortstop.
Rick Ankiel: Ball, Strike looking, Ankiel doubled to deep right.
Troy Glaus: Ball, Ball, Strike swinging, Ball, Glaus singled to center, Ankiel scored.
Yadier Molina: Ball, Strike swinging, Molina singled to center, Glaus to second.
Brendan Ryan: Ryan hit by pitch, Glaus to third, Molina to second.
Chris Carpenter: Carpenter homered to left, Glaus, Molina and Ryan scored.
Skip Schumaker: Ball, Ball, Foul, Ball, Strike looking, Schumaker grounded out to shortstop.
Colby Rasmus: Ball, Rasmus flied out to center.
End of Inning (5 Runs, 4 Hits, 0 Errors)


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first homer of his career!
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That Royals/Twins game was pretty awesome.
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What's the tie breaker situation with Minnesota and Detroit?
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One game playoff. Minny would host it. It'd be played on Tuesday.
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AL Central going to a one game playoff.

Twins and Tigers both win today.
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Detroit Tigers first baseman Miguel Cabrera's wife placed this call to 911 early Saturday morning to say the two were fighting.

Birmingham police say Cabrera had a blood-alcohol level more than three times the legal limit when he was involved in a physical altercation with Rosangel Cabrera early Saturday morning.
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I believe the 2009 Detroit Tigers just became the first team in MLB history to lead a division from May 10 and on until losing the title in the last week of a season.
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two Molina brothers in the playoffs, and it almost was three, as the Giants missed out.

Also the two Weaver brothers are in it, both in California.
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two Molina brothers in the playoffs, and it almost was three, as the Giants missed out.

Also the two Weaver brothers are in it, both in California.
Isn't it strange how many playoff series Jeff Weaver has had a huge hand in deciding? For such a marginal pitcher, he's played a huge part in shaping the past decade of baseball--without him the Yankees are probably World Champs in 2003, without him the Cardinals probably don't win the title in 2006.
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yeah, that is pretty interesting.

He was terrible in 8.1 IP for the Yankees and Dodgers, and then made five good starts to help St. Louis win the World Series.
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A career OBP of .303. In one whole season+. Your "no plate discipline" comment is flat out wrong. The guy has posted strong OBP numbers throughout his minor league career and is walking alot this year. His OBP is .339 despite only hitting .224. I'm glad that you've determined that a 24 year old is a poor hitter outside his power because he's been hitting .200 for a month.
Aside from the fact that all this information was incorrect when posted, it looks even worse in hindsight.

He's now 29 (he was 26 when draw made that post, not 24), and he's still leading off. His career OBP is .318, including .309 this season.


He has poor plate discipline and gets on base at a rate well below average for a leadoff hitter. That was true in 2009, when I posted about it, and it's true today.
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This just in-


A's Outfielder Josh Reddick was announced as a winner of the 2012 Gold Glove Award today.

Reddick becomes the first Oakland outfielder to win a Gold Glove since Dwayne Murphy in 1985. The last Athletic player to earn the award was third baseman Eric Chavez in 2006.

Reddick’s 15 assists were the most by an Athletics outfielder in 29 years and tied for third most in Oakland history. He ranked third among American League outfielders in assists and tied for fifth in double plays (3).





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in other stupid moves that carried over to this season, we have Chris Young still leading off for the D-Backs. Career OBP of .303 and generally a poor hitter aside from his big power. Sounds like a guy you'd bat 6th or 7th. Since he has speed, though, he must lead off.

Last year he had 32 homers and 68 RBI. This year he has 6 and 13. Wonder why?

There's no one on base when he goes deep (and he doesn't have many non-homer RBI because he's a lousy hitter). It doesn't really get much dumber than to bat a guy with no plate discipline and big power leadoff.

I guess if Dave Kingman had speed, Melvin would've batted him leadoff.
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A career OBP of .303. In one whole season+. Your "no plate discipline" comment is flat out wrong. The guy has posted strong OBP numbers throughout his minor league career and is walking alot this year. His OBP is .339 despite only hitting .224. I'm glad that you've determined that a 24 year old is a poor hitter outside his power because he's been hitting .200 for a month.
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My point is he shouldn't be leading off.

205 career games. .303 OBP. You figure it out.


And if we're going by "one who season", it was .295. He led off for an entire season and got on base 29.5% of the time.

It's not smart to lead off a guy who doesn't get on base. Maybe he'll eventually develop into a guy that gets on base, and then he'll be a good leadoff hitter.

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Chris Young is now 29. His career OBP is .317 over 902 games.
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