In a world where we win the first two at home, I don't hate the idea of throwing Minter out there to start game 3. Get him through Harper's first at bat, see if you can get a lead in one of the first couple innings, and try to put them away. Seems preferable to watching Elder implode in that...
It just seemed a little overly definitive to say that Waldrep's stuff isn't exciting or he can't spin the ball based on spin rates from 4 AAA innings. But its entirely possible that one inning of AAA spin rates is all you need to accurately project a pitcher's career- I have no idea.
I mean this seriously because I always await this analysis on pitchers, but I'm curious: does this data ever yield bad results? Can a pitcher have spin rates that are counteracted by above average movement (somehow)? Can a pitcher have spin rates that create some unusual tilt that yields...
Now that we've wrapped up the division, starting to think more and more about what the playoff roster is going to look like. There are obviously quite a few locks, but also quite a few unknowns around the edges that I'll be curious to watch pan out over these last couple of weeks.
Starting...
Yep. I'm not even sure how someone could defend throwing Iglesias in the 9th there. I'm sure Snit will say 'its Coors field, so a 4 run lead is like a 1 run lead.' But I would agree that its a completely indefensible decision given how the schedule lays out and the importance of the next four...
I'm still not buying it. They have some nice pieces, but they are still a bottom five offense in the league. They've had an easy early season schedule (top 5 hardest schedule the rest of the way) and they've gone 16-4 in one run games, which has allowed them to build a nice record (35-28) that...
Dodgers are obviously the gold standard here and every team would love to be more like them, but without doing the math I have to imagine we have significantly more home grown players on our roster than the Yankees do.
Operative word there being 'young'- the Nats gave out long-term contracts to Strasburg through his late 30s and Corbin through his mid 30s. Those are both considerably riskier than any of the contracts we've given out- the two oldest Braves at the end of their contracts will be Olson and Riley...
Interesting- I didn't have nearly as negative of a reaction as y'all.
The one disengagement seems a little silly and like a desperate attempt to bring back base stealing even further. The losing the DH rule seems unecessary as well, but doesn't bother me that much. I saw the last rule less as a...
Collins has Juan Pierre vibes to me. Not suggesting he's going to be a long time MLB CF, just in that he's a slappy hitter who might be a HR every 500 ABs kind of guy.
Good summary. I like Nacho Alvarez a good bit- he was primarily thought of as a good fielder when he was first taken, but he was playing third. Braves must feel really good about his ability with the glove to move him to SS for his first full season. I think he can be a guy if I can keep the...
I'm curious what VA Brave thinks the Mets 'added' other than salary. I'm so sick of the storyline that the Mets had some crazy offseason where they added a bunch of stars.
They paid Nimmo a lot more to keep the same player.
They paid Ottavino more to keep the same player.
They paid Diaz a...