Around The Majors 2019

I still think the best thing for us is for the Nats and Mets to play in the 1 game wild card game. Either team, with their pitching, is the most likely to knock off the Dodgers. The Nats have the best shot, imo, but if somehow the Nats lose the wild card game, the Mets are the next best team to beat the Dodgers.

If the Braves get the 2 seed locked up before that last series, i wonder if Snit/AA throw that last series to get the Mets in. If the Mets have a chance to get in. I agree Mets/Nats have the best shot vs LA though.
 
At this point I think I'd rather have the 1 seed. I think we can beat anyone in the NL and would rather play the Dodgers at home than on the road.
 
Dave Martinez has a heart procedure, doesn't travel with the team. Maybe he can share a hospital room with Charlie.

I'm shocked by this news. I'd have sworn he had no heart.

In seriousness, I don't like the jackass but I don't wish health problems on anyone. Hope it's nothing serious.
 
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Remember when everyone thought the Mets were unstoppable due to that hot streak against the worst teams in the league?

Unstoppable? No. But they've been very good since the start of July, which is a 2.5 month sample. Their hot July just seems like the counter to their awful June. Their season record is more indicative of their true talent, imo, which is roughly an 85 win team.
 
haha. looking into this more it looks like an intern position with criminal pay.

Pretty typical of these baseball ops positions back when I was looking into it a couple years ago. They rely on the fact that there are many wannabe GMs out there desperate to run a sports team, so they don't have to pay these guys much of anything and get to pick the smartest ones.

It may have been an option 15-20 years ago (back when such positions didn't exist), but I've become reliant on a certain pay rate now that I'm old and have dependents.
 
Looks like Allard's velocity increase is due to moving his arm slot a bit:

https://blogs.fangraphs.com/kolby-allard-has-been-quite-the-find-for-the-rangers/

Take a AAAA pitcher, add a few ticks of velocity and a new cutter, throw in an unsustainable 3.0% HR/FB rate, and this is what you get.

His new repertoire plays as a #4/5, and his .321 xwOBA suggests he's exactly that. Velocity bumps are a major red flag for future injury, but if Allard can stay healthy and keep his newfound arsenal intact the Rangers got a great return for a BP arm.
 
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