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On Draftkings
Gil -130
Cowser +175
Wells +400
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That's OK get it out of the way now.
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Dominguez was worth the gamble. Instead of Soto, should have just jumped the Phillies for Estevez.
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Starting to remind me of the 2013 season. We gave up 3 straight walk offs to the Diamondbacks in mid August and you just knew it wasn't in the cards. Granted, we were in 3rd place then and 1st right now. But similar vibes.
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Maybe Mayo could win next year and we could have a 1990s Dodgers run.
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Rogers is certainly not a pitcher that's going to survive without the bottom of zone called properly.
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The most notable difference is literally just Bautista to Kimbrel combined with the loss of Coloumbe. You lose two of the top 10-15 bullpen arms in the league and it’s going to hurt. The rest of the bullpen has mostly been adequate.
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The Kimbrel experience reminds me of 2012 when we kept around Kevin Gregg for absolutely no reason.
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2 minutes ago, Uli2001 said:
What's the point of even having Kimbrel on the roster anymore? He can't close, he can't pitch from ahead, he can't pitch from behind. I think the guy is just begging to be cut at this time.
Exactly LOL. There's so many rules for him. Can't have too little rest, can't have too much rest. Can't pitch in high leverage. Can't pitch with too LOW leverage.
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I didn't mind the signing at the time, but we need to stop the bleeding. Hell, Bryan Baker can do better than this. Kimbrel's ERA since the beginning of July is gonna be like over 7 after this game.
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I don't think this guy can even be a part of our pen at this point. At least Soto throws 100.
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22 hours ago, Frobby said:
I didn’t know being exciting was a tool.
I feel like that'd be a criteria the media would use to rank quarterbacks.
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Just now, Tony-OH said:
We can complain about Kimbrel and Hyde's relief choices, but the offense has scored one run. The Rays just pitched well today.
I was going to say the same thing. You can't expect your pitching staff to give up zero.
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Open basepath policy for the Orioles.
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28 minutes ago, Frobby said:
You can look up any pitcher’s splits by catcher on that pitcher’s BB-ref page.
Yea but I want someone to post a nice neat graph for me right here
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23 minutes ago, Frobby said:
McCann 3.83, Rutschman 3.97 before tonight.
I meant with each pitcher though, not in total. Like, what is each starter's individual ERA with McCann vs Adley?
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I'd love to see a breakdown of pitcher ERA with each catcher.
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1 minute ago, Yossarian said:
As Mike Krukow on the Giants broadcast would say -- "grab some pine, meat!"
MVP baseball 2005 shout out!
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I said it before but I like Eloy in the lineup because it's such a change of pace from the rest of our hitters. More of a bat to ball line drive/ground ball slapper.
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Crazy that Eflin has a career 99 ERA+, but those first 2 years in Philly were really bad.
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Just now, eddie83 said:
In fact he may be someone I would look into extending.
I wouldn't be upset at all to add 2 years onto his deal.
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1 minute ago, Can_of_corn said:
Willing to and wanted to are not the same thing.
Some of us understand that you have to give up quality to get quality.
You aren't getting multiple years of a quality price controlled pitcher without giving up quality in return.
There were plenty both "willing" and "wanting". If you want to pretend that wasn't the case so be it. There wasn't a pitcher I would have traded him for, because he only would have been part of a package, not like it would have even been a straight up thing.
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9 minutes ago, Can_of_corn said:
That's just not true.
Also, not like they couldn't use more pitching.
Half is debatable, but there were many more than willing to include him in trade packages. Not even "headline" necessarily. Just as a piece to get a pitcher like Crochet. Even then seeing him crush now, are you trading him for pitching? Absolutely not.
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Daily reminder half this board wanted to trade this guy a month or so ago.
Anthony Santander 2024
in Orioles Talk
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I'm really concerned to give out a big contract to a guy who, in a career year, is only batting .238 with a .311 OBP. Who adds no defensive value or speed value. Seems like a recipe for disaster.