MLB 2025 Season
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I like the idea of keeping humans, but the egos of those involved won’t allow themselves to be more cognizant of their mistakes. I don’t think using a computerized strike zone would be any more beneficial to hitters than humans that allows armored up batters to lean over the plate and take bean balls.0
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DewieCox said:I like the idea of keeping humans, but the egos of those involved won’t allow themselves to be more cognizant of their mistakes. I don’t think using a computerized strike zone would be any more beneficial to hitters than humans that allows armored up batters to lean over the plate and take bean balls.0
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Umps should have shock collars. And whenever they get a call wrong it shocks themI miss igotid880
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DewieCox said:I like the idea of keeping humans, but the egos of those involved won’t allow themselves to be more cognizant of their mistakes. I don’t think using a computerized strike zone would be any more beneficial to hitters than humans that allows armored up batters to lean over the plate and take bean balls.
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tempo_n_groove said:DewieCox said:I like the idea of keeping humans, but the egos of those involved won’t allow themselves to be more cognizant of their mistakes. I don’t think using a computerized strike zone would be any more beneficial to hitters than humans that allows armored up batters to lean over the plate and take bean balls.
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mrussel1 said:tempo_n_groove said:DewieCox said:I like the idea of keeping humans, but the egos of those involved won’t allow themselves to be more cognizant of their mistakes. I don’t think using a computerized strike zone would be any more beneficial to hitters than humans that allows armored up batters to lean over the plate and take bean balls.
Sheesh.
No pitcher should be aiming at a batters head. Ever.0 -
tempo_n_groove said:mrussel1 said:tempo_n_groove said:DewieCox said:I like the idea of keeping humans, but the egos of those involved won’t allow themselves to be more cognizant of their mistakes. I don’t think using a computerized strike zone would be any more beneficial to hitters than humans that allows armored up batters to lean over the plate and take bean balls.
Sheesh.
No pitcher should be aiming at a batters head. Ever.
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F Me In The Brain said:tempo_n_groove said:mrussel1 said:tempo_n_groove said:DewieCox said:I like the idea of keeping humans, but the egos of those involved won’t allow themselves to be more cognizant of their mistakes. I don’t think using a computerized strike zone would be any more beneficial to hitters than humans that allows armored up batters to lean over the plate and take bean balls.
Sheesh.
No pitcher should be aiming at a batters head. Ever.0 -
mrussel1 said:F Me In The Brain said:tempo_n_groove said:mrussel1 said:tempo_n_groove said:DewieCox said:I like the idea of keeping humans, but the egos of those involved won’t allow themselves to be more cognizant of their mistakes. I don’t think using a computerized strike zone would be any more beneficial to hitters than humans that allows armored up batters to lean over the plate and take bean balls.
Sheesh.
No pitcher should be aiming at a batters head. Ever.What about the guy who tries to and hit the batter in the head?Throw it at their ribs, I am ok with that dance.The love he receives is the love that is saved0 -
My buddy Jason was playing at Potomac State and Kruk would help coach them during their winter practices. He had a crush on this woman that worked at Foot Locker in our local mall, so he kept going in and buying shoes, hoping she’d be there. He was going in every day and buying a new pair of shoes just to see if this chick was working!
So after telling the college kids about this for days, one of them finally says “Well have you talked to her yet?” And Kruk said he didn’t know what to say, worried about saying something dumb, etc. And the kid goes “You play Major League Baseball for the Phillies! Just take her out to dinner for Christ’s sake!”
Next practice he comes in and has this sad look on his face. And everyone assumed he asked her out but got turned down. One of the guys spoke up and asked him and turns out he was just bummed because she wasn’t working that day, ha! Fast forward to the next day he comes in with his brand new pair of shoes, wearing a big old smile and says “Guess who’s got a date tonight!” They got married a year later.
Now the post script is they divorced in ‘98 but I freakin laughed my ass off when he told me that story. He drew it out in a little more detail than I can remember but that was the gist of it.Star Lake 00 / Pittsburgh 03 / State College 03 / Bristow 03 / Cleveland 06 / Camden II 06 / DC 08 / Pittsburgh 13 / Baltimore 13 / Charlottesville 13 / Cincinnati 14 / St. Paul 14 / Hampton 16 / Wrigley I 16 / Wrigley II 16 / Baltimore 20 / Camden 22 / Baltimore 24 / Raleigh I 25 / Raleigh II 25 / Pittsburgh I 250 -
Man, is there anyone hotter than Yuli Gurriel this past month? He is crushing the ball all over the place. I picked him up on my fantasy team right as he was getting hot and ridden the wave ever since. Homered again tonight. Batting almost .400 with 14 homers, 31 RBI and OPS of 1.345 in the last month.It's a hopeless situation...0
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tbergs said:Man, is there anyone hotter than Yuli Gurriel this past month? He is crushing the ball all over the place. I picked him up on my fantasy team right as he was getting hot and ridden the wave ever since. Homered again tonight. Batting almost .400 with 14 homers, 31 RBI and OPS of 1.345 in the last month.I LOVE MUSIC.
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tbergs said:Man, is there anyone hotter than Yuli Gurriel this past month? He is crushing the ball all over the place. I picked him up on my fantasy team right as he was getting hot and ridden the wave ever since. Homered again tonight. Batting almost .400 with 14 homers, 31 RBI and OPS of 1.345 in the last month.
The Stros have a good core. Altuve is one hell of a locker room captain.0 -
mrussel1 said:DewieCox said:I like the idea of keeping humans, but the egos of those involved won’t allow themselves to be more cognizant of their mistakes. I don’t think using a computerized strike zone would be any more beneficial to hitters than humans that allows armored up batters to lean over the plate and take bean balls.0
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I am still flabergasted at how good Yelich became.
If he was to walk off the field today his numbers are really, really good...
35 hr, 77RBI, 335 avg, 77r, 23 SB's.
I do hope he makes it to 40/40 this year. THAT would be awesome.
He already has a 5.9 war on the year.
C'mon.
Let's talk baseball.
How about McNeil and Alonso?!?0 -
Bellinger?0
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I missed this tidbit from Bregman.
"If I wanted to hit .300, I'd hit .300," Astros third baseman Alex Bregman said. "It's an OPS game, though. It's about driving the baseball and getting on base, walks and extra-base hits. If it turned into an average game, I'd get the ball out of the air and hit line drives and hit .330.
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"All the hitters care about now is OPS. We don't care about batting average. Some guys do, I guess. Batting average is an old stat that doesn't matter. It's OPS, runs created, WAR. Look at Mike Trout's numbers. There are guys that hit .340. Mike Trout is hitting, what, .300 on the dot? I'd rather have Mike Trout's numbers with all the walks and the damage than the guy who hits .340 [with a bunch of singles]. It's an OPS game."
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I'm including the whole article now.
Give it a read. It talks about what we have discussed in the changes of baseball.
Good read.
https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/27148938/generation-ops-how-powerful-young-all-stars-redefining-game
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tempo_n_groove said:I am still flabergasted at how good Yelich became.
If he was to walk off the field today his numbers are really, really good...
35 hr, 77RBI, 335 avg, 77r, 23 SB's.
I do hope he makes it to 40/40 this year. THAT would be awesome.
He already has a 5.9 war on the year.www.myspace.com0
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