50PoundHead
Hessmania Forever
Is it a 180-game schedule?
Is it a 180-game schedule?
I'm losing it in my old age? Why is that? Taking Nola out early?
That and the overall odds of coming back at that point. Those games usually end up as an L.
That and the overall odds of coming back at that point. Those games usually end up as an L.
Never a fan of ‘should be’. I like to say we have been competitive in 8 of the 9 games we played. That is a good thing.
I don't consider that a win that 'shouldn't' have happened.
When I say that I can point to a play or two that went in the other direction. We came back in that first game because we hit the ball and scored runs.
Never a fan of ‘should be’. I like to say we have been competitive in 8 of the 9 games we played. That is a good thing.
And we made a poor base running mistake in that one game you think the loss shouldn't have happened in. Can't have it both ways.
Yes - That was one play that more often than not will go in our direction. It was a mistake on our part. The first game you mentioned was in the middle of the game and we gradually came back. You can't run out the clock in baseball.
Even if the Albies call was correct, you simply never know if they pictch Freeman the same... If they bring in different pitcher on the 9th, if Viz closes it out, etc.
A couple months ago, the consesus from the WARriors was probably around 70 wins. So, it depends on which way the wind blows. When the first significant losing streak occurs, you won't want to visit this site.
Actually I think the consensus was modest improvement over the 72 wins we had last year. Something in the 75-80 win range. I've been at 80 pretty much throughout the off-season. And I'm still there.
A couple months ago, the consesus from the WARriors was probably around 70 wins. So, it depends on which way the wind blows. When the first significant losing streak occurs, you won't want to visit this site.
Its funny how a good nine game stretch turns into thoughts of a 90 win season. I see the absolute ceiling for wins this year being 82 to 84. By the middle of the season the lack of talent at 3rd base and and one of the outfield spots will take its toll on the win total. How often does a team win 90 games with two of the eight positions manned by replacement level players? To get above 80 wins Neck/Tucker and Camargo will have to have an incredible year. Tucker is this years Matt Adams. Neck still has no power. Camargo needs the BABIP gods to continue to favor him. Plus over the season Snits managing will cost a few wins.