MLB 2025 World Series
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The Marlins can't buy a hit to save their seasonPost edited by igotid88 onI miss igotid880
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I just find this Stat: Red Sox were 19-128 (.148) against the Yankees, W/RISP, after 18 games. Don't think that's a high batting average, so can't see how Yankees could be super suspicious.mrussel1 said:
What they were doing is having someone in the box decrypting the signals, texting it to the bench coaches, who would relay the signs being used to the runners on based. Then the runners on base now know the signals, and can send a message to the batter. That's my understanding. The Yankees were super suspicious about how high of a BA the Sox have had with runners on base. That's straight up cheating in my book.tempo_n_groove said:
They used an Apple Watch. Isn't there a delay in the signal?mrussel1 said:
Using technology is explicitly against the rules, if I'm not mistaken. Stealing signs the old fashion way (picking them from 2nd base or watching the 3rd base coach) is not against the rules.tempo_n_groove said:
I've never considered this cheating. Hide the damn signs better or maybe add 2 to what number you throw up? Too hard a concept?mrussel1 said:
Headline news... Boston cheats. Who knew?
I'll be curious to how this pans out...
Plus, if it went down the way you stated, does that seem like a lot of steps to relay the sign to the hitter? Wouldn't one think the pitch would already been thrown before all of those steps were completed?
Like CC Sabathia said: "It's baseball."Post edited by cutz on0 -
First, whether or not the cheating was worthwhile isn't really the issue. The Red Sox have admitted to doing it. Regarding the chain of events, I don't believe they were stealing individual pitches during the course of an inning, rather determining the signals during the inning and relaying that down so that the runner on 2nd could decipher it real time. That's my understanding.cutz said:
I just find this Stat: Red Sox were 19-128 (.148) against the Yankees, W/RISP, after 18 games. Don't think that's a high batting average, so can't see how Yankees could be super suspicious.mrussel1 said:
What they were doing is having someone in the box decrypting the signals, texting it to the bench coaches, who would relay the signs being used to the runners on based. Then the runners on base now know the signals, and can send a message to the batter. That's my understanding. The Yankees were super suspicious about how high of a BA the Sox have had with runners on base. That's straight up cheating in my book.tempo_n_groove said:
They used an Apple Watch. Isn't there a delay in the signal?mrussel1 said:
Using technology is explicitly against the rules, if I'm not mistaken. Stealing signs the old fashion way (picking them from 2nd base or watching the 3rd base coach) is not against the rules.tempo_n_groove said:
I've never considered this cheating. Hide the damn signs better or maybe add 2 to what number you throw up? Too hard a concept?mrussel1 said:
Headline news... Boston cheats. Who knew?
I'll be curious to how this pans out...
Plus, if it went down the way you stated, does that seem like a lot of steps to relay the sign to the hitter? Wouldn't one think the pitch would already been thrown before all of those steps were completed?
Like CC Sabathia said: "It's baseball."0 -
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did you vote for trump, too?H.Chinaski said:Can't believe I'm actually rooting for the yankees this year... whats happening to me!?!
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In light of J.D. Martinez hitting 4 HR the other day, we were talking at lunch today about rare baseball feats. I looked up a few things that have only happened once in history. And what's even more rare than something only happening once? Being a player who has accomplished multiple once-only feats.
Toby Harrah is such a player.
On June 25, 1976 Harrah started at shortstop for the Rangers in both games of a double header against the White Sox. He played all 18 innings at short and never touched the ball, a feat only accomplished by him. Not a single ball hit to him, not a cut off thrown his way, and the only double play turned was a 1-4-3 in game two.
The following season on August 27, 1977 against the Yankees, Harrah and Rangers teammate Bump Wills became the only players in history to hit back-to-back inside-the-park home runs.
In a list of rare once-only feats in baseball history, one could argue that "Being Toby Harrah" is the rarest of all.
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What doped up stat jock conjured that shit up, lol? Actually Toby Harrah is before money ball, no?HesCalledDyer said:In light of J.D. Martinez hitting 4 HR the other day, we were talking at lunch today about rare baseball feats. I looked up a few things that have only happened once in history. And what's even more rare than something only happening once? Being a player who has accomplished multiple once-only feats.
Toby Harrah is such a player.
On June 25, 1976 Harrah started at shortstop for the Rangers in both games of a double header against the White Sox. He played all 18 innings at short and never touched the ball, a feat only accomplished by him. Not a single ball hit to him, not a cut off thrown his way, and the only double play turned was a 1-4-3 in game two.
The following season on August 27, 1977 against the Yankees, Harrah and Rangers teammate Bump Wills became the only players in history to hit back-to-back inside-the-park home runs.
In a list of rare once-only feats in baseball history, one could argue that "Being Toby Harrah" is the rarest of all.
Anywho, I love rare things like the Cycle, stealing home or maybe 4 strikeouts in one inning. Those I like.0 -
5 extra base hits by Ramirez was kind of glossed over. I think it was the 12th time it happened0
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On August 17, 1957, Richie Ashburn of the Philadelphia Phillies hit spectator Alice Roth with a foul ball, breaking her nose. As Alice was being carried out of the park on a stretcher, Ashburn hit her with another foul ball, breaking a bone in her knee.
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Indians with 14 game win streaks in back to back seasons has only happened twice before. 35/36 Cubs, and once before that but can't remember the details. Still very rare.0
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crazyHesCalledDyer said:On August 17, 1957, Richie Ashburn of the Philadelphia Phillies hit spectator Alice Roth with a foul ball, breaking her nose. As Alice was being carried out of the park on a stretcher, Ashburn hit her with another foul ball, breaking a bone in her knee.0 -
i think I heard this beforeHesCalledDyer said:On August 17, 1957, Richie Ashburn of the Philadelphia Phillies hit spectator Alice Roth with a foul ball, breaking her nose. As Alice was being carried out of the park on a stretcher, Ashburn hit her with another foul ball, breaking a bone in her knee.I miss igotid880 -
How bout them Detroit Tigers!!!!0
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Hate the Marlins just gave up on Mattingly. Pathetic the last 2 weeks. Doesn't help that they don't have pitching or hit with risp.I miss igotid880
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In the 1934 World Series, St. Louis Cardinals pitchers Dizzy and Daffy Dean - brothers - each won two games as the Gashouse Gang defeated the Detroit Tigers 4 games to 3. They are the only brothers to account for all 4 victories on a World Series winning team.
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The only other pitching brother combo I can recall was the Leiters and the Niekros. Oh wait Perry too. Was there Benes brothers too?HesCalledDyer said:In the 1934 World Series, St. Louis Cardinals pitchers Dizzy and Daffy Dean - brothers - each won two games as the Gashouse Gang defeated the Detroit Tigers 4 games to 3. They are the only brothers to account for all 4 victories on a World Series winning team.0 -
Yep, they were bros. I forgot about them! A few I recall off the top of my head:tempo_n_groove said:
The only other pitching brother combo I can recall was the Leiters and the Niekros. Oh wait Perry too. Was there Benes brothers too?HesCalledDyer said:In the 1934 World Series, St. Louis Cardinals pitchers Dizzy and Daffy Dean - brothers - each won two games as the Gashouse Gang defeated the Detroit Tigers 4 games to 3. They are the only brothers to account for all 4 victories on a World Series winning team.
Rick & Paul Reuschel
Greg & Mike Maddux
Ramon & Pedro Martinez
Jeff & Jered Weaver
There's more but I'd have to look them up.
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HesCalledDyer said:In the 1934 World Series, St. Louis Cardinals pitchers Dizzy and Daffy Dean - brothers - each won two games as the Gashouse Gang defeated the Detroit Tigers 4 games to 3. They are the only brothers to account for all 4 victories on a World Series winning team.
They also pitched a twin bill one time. Dizzy threw a 3 hit shutout and Daffy threw a no hitter. I'm sure that's the only time that happened...0 -
There have been 27 at 15 or more, where they are now, and if they win tonight, it will be the 20th longest ever, and longest since 1977.mrussel1 said:Indians with 14 game win streaks in back to back seasons has only happened twice before. 35/36 Cubs, and once before that but can't remember the details. Still very rare.
The funny thing is, Arizona has a 13 game streak going and it is flying under the radar.0
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