MLB 2015 Season

opiate82

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The M's will probably be buyers at the deadline continuing to use '95 as an excuse as to why they are not out of the race.
 

Animosity

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The M's will probably be buyers at the deadline continuing to use '95 as an excuse as to why they are not out of the race.
Hoping now that the owner died, the team gets run by someone who cares and fires our shitty GM. Time to turn this team around!
 

Gankak

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The M's will probably be buyers at the deadline continuing to use '95 as an excuse as to why they are not out of the race.
I'd argue, but I can't. This seems like just the thing Jack Z would do. Fuck what a train wreck his tenure has been. How he still has a job is beyond me.
 

Blitz

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The Stove is warming up, thank god. Season is about to get interesting.

- Price to the Dodgers
- Hamels to the Rangers
- Cueto & Haren to the Blue Jays (cause its a very Toronto thing to do)
- Leake to the Royals
- Latos to the Cubs
- Chapman to the Yankees

Some trade predictions (they should all be wrong).
 

Fight

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S T R A I G H T // O U T T A // C O O P E R S T O W N

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Generol_sl

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When I posted about Greinke's streak a few days back I didn't realize that Kershaw is running on a 20 inning scoreless streak too. Shit... they are in early/mid 90s Atlanta Braves territory at moment with that staff and no titles. It should be interesting to see how it pans out.

This is a pretty amazing stat too:
Greinke: 19 GP, 18 QS, 9-2, 8.02 K/9, 0.82 WHIP, 131.1 IP
Kershaw 19 GP, 16 QS, 7-6, 11.95 K/9, 0.98 WHIP, 131.0 IP

Those two are work horses.
 

Generol_sl

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The division is yours pretty much by default. The Twins have been very impressive given their lack of overall talent, but this barely over .500 ball we've played so far is about the apex of what the team is capable of and we're not going to be buyers this deadline beyond something minor. Impressive year but we're still a team all about the future.

I'd look for pitching with some clutch playoff experience, because it really should be smooth sailing for you guys in the second half.
I'd say watch out for the Tribe. The past four seasons they have had second half runs in each season that have been pretty damn amazing and with that staff they could make some noise.
 

Borzak

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I use it, but I don't live in the market that I usually watch so I don't have to spoof much.

On the occasions that I do it's pretty easy to just hook my laptop up and vpn into somewhere else. Right now I can't see any games in Chicago or Cincinnati

The app is great, the streams are all high quality. Besides the retarded blackouts, it's pretty much everything I could want
I should have done something similar. I'm an Astros fan and they change from Astros to Braves at the county line/river which I can see from my house. Less than 3-400 feet. It sucked.
 

Alex

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What's so racist about it? I don't remember much of a backlash on this one:

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It's just name mashups. Calm down. Lower the racist banner.
 

pharmakos

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duh bruh, you can't be racist against your own race. that's a key and peele sketch.
 

Generol_sl

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To piggyback on my earlier post, Kershaw throws a complete game shut out so he runs his streak to 29.0 innings now to go along with Greinke's streak. It must be nice to be a Dodgers fan at the moment with those two studs.

Los Angeles Dodgers vs. New York Mets - Box Score - July 23, 2015 - ESPN

Look at Kershaws current career line:
Clayton Kershaw Stats, News, Pictures, Bio, Videos - Los Angeles Dodgers - ESPN

Have we ever seen a pitcher with better statistics at this point in his career? Pedro came to mind but even he wasn't this damn good at this point:
Pedro Martinez Statistics and History | Baseball-Reference.com

I can't think of anyone else in the past thirty years of my life but perhaps one of you will. It's pretty remarkable what this guy has been able to do in his first seven years and the ND/Losses he has taken due to offensive support.
 

Blitz

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Kershaw's run reminds me a lot ofJohan Santana'srun early in his career, but even a little better. People forget how good Santana was during his stretch from 2004-2008ish.

Kershaw is doing Martinez, Maddux, Clemens, Koufax type things. He is well on his way to being a Top 10, maybe Top 5 pitcher all-time. I think he will age incredibly well due to his multiple pitches. Remember in high school playing in a tournament that his Highland Park (Dallas) team played in. Thank god he pitched the game before we played that team, hitters looked so helpless.

Hernandez is also doing some big time things as well in Seattle, definitely two of the better pitchers to ever play.
 

Generol_sl

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Kershaw's run reminds me a lot ofJohan Santana'srun early in his career, but even a little better. People forget how good Santana was during his stretch from 2004-2008ish.

Kershaw is doing Martinez, Maddux, Clemens, Koufax type things. He is well on his way to being a Top 10, maybe Top 5 pitcher all-time. I think he will age incredibly well due to his multiple pitches. Remember in high school playing in a tournament that his Highland Park (Dallas) team played in. Thank god he pitched the game before we played that team, hitters looked so helpless.

Hernandez is also doing some big time things as well in Seattle, definitely two of the better pitchers to ever play.
Great ballplayers from that area as we clashed with that region in tournaments fairly often when I played. Who else did you end up playing against or facing?
 

Grimmlokk

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This is a pretty amazing stat too:
Greinke: 19 GP, 18 QS, 9-2, 8.02 K/9, 0.82 WHIP, 131.1 IP
Kershaw 19 GP, 16 QS, 7-6, 11.95 K/9, 0.98 WHIP, 131.0 IP

Those two are work horses.
Gerrit Cole: 19GP, 16 QS, 13-4, 8.8 K/9, 1.091 WHIP, 124.2 IP
AJ Burnett: 19GP, 15QS, 8-3, 7.3 K/9, 1.261 WHIP, 125.1 IP
Francisco Liriano: 18GP, 5-6, 9.8 K/9, 1.029, 114.2 IP


Mostly I just wanted to compare it for myself after seeing the stat line. And to get a laugh out of Francisco's record. None of them is quite up there with Greinke or Kershaw, obviously.


Also Pirates made the Aramis Ramirez deal. So...yay I guess. He's back 100 years later.
 

Generol_sl

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Gerrit Cole: 19GP, 16 QS, 13-4, 8.8 K/9, 1.091 WHIP, 124.2 IP
AJ Burnett: 19GP, 15QS, 8-3, 7.3 K/9, 1.261 WHIP, 125.1 IP
Francisco Liriano: 18GP, 5-6, 9.8 K/9, 1.029, 114.2 IP


Mostly I just wanted to compare it for myself after seeing the stat line. And to get a laugh out of Francisco's record. None of them is quite up there with Greinke or Kershaw, obviously.


Also Pirates made the Aramis Ramirez deal. So...yay I guess. He's back 100 years later.
I am still amazed that UCLA didn't win the title with Cole and Bauer as their 1 and 2. Cole has been excellent and Bauer has shown signs here and there.