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RE: MLB General Information PT 4 - 6/9/2019 9:25:23 PM   
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Whoa


Longtime Boston Red Sox star David Ortiz was shot in a burglary attempt in the Dominican Republic, as @dsoldevila reported. Ortiz’s father told @Enrique_Rojas1 that the 43-year-old is headed to the hospital. A @CDN37 report says Ortiz suffered the gunshot wound in the leg.

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RE: MLB General Information PT 4 - 6/9/2019 9:31:35 PM   
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Wow. Hope he is ok.

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RE: MLB General Information PT 4 - 6/10/2019 10:52:22 AM   
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Remember those Rays we handled last week?
Well, they pounded sand on the Red Sox this weekend
Loved it.
Rays are good
Yanks are good.
Astros are good.
Twins are right in the mix, people.
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RE: MLB General Information PT 4 - 6/10/2019 11:28:04 AM   
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Remember those Rays we handled last week?
Well, they pounded sand on the Red Sox this weekend
Loved it.
Rays are good
Yanks are good.
Astros are good.
Twins are right in the mix, people.



Indians took 2 of 3 from us and then took 2 of 3 from the Yanks almost sweeping them on Sunday were it not for Hick's double in extra innings.

So glad we came back and pounded Detroit Sunday after that lackluster performance on Saturday.

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RE: MLB General Information PT 4 - 6/10/2019 12:44:10 PM   
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Police in the Dominican Republic are saying the gunshot wound suffered by David Ortiz was not from an attempted robbery, as initially speculated. Alleged video of the incident shows a man walking up to a bar, aiming almost point blank and firing a gun.

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RE: MLB General Information PT 4 - 6/10/2019 2:19:30 PM   
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Police in the Dominican Republic are saying the gunshot wound suffered by David Ortiz was not from an attempted robbery, as initially speculated. Alleged video of the incident shows a man walking up to a bar, aiming almost point blank and firing a gun.


My wife said onlookers beat the crap out of the guy who shot Ortiz.

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RE: MLB General Information PT 4 - 6/13/2019 7:58:13 AM   
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This is getting really weird. Ortiz's shooting was apparently an attempted contract killing. Several people have been arrested in the conspiracy. They were supposed to be paid the equivalent of $7,800. Apparently life is cheap in the DR.

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RE: MLB General Information PT 4 - 6/13/2019 8:48:49 AM   
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This is getting really weird. Ortiz's shooting was apparently an attempted contract killing. Several people have been arrested in the conspiracy. They were supposed to be paid the equivalent of $7,800. Apparently life is cheap in the DR.


Probably a group of Bonds, Clemens, Sosa, Palmeiro, AROD, guys who won't get into the HOF for using steroids while Big Pappi likely gets in because of popularity and so many people have dismissed his use of steroids.

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RE: MLB General Information PT 4 - 6/15/2019 11:30:32 PM   
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The Yankees got Encarnacion from the Mariners. Pisses me off. I hope he instantly goes into the biggest slump of his career.

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RE: MLB General Information PT 4 - 6/16/2019 9:49:50 AM   
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The Yankees got Encarnacion from the Mariners. Pisses me off. I hope he instantly goes into the biggest slump of his career.

Why would Seattle give up their best hitter?

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RE: MLB General Information PT 4 - 6/16/2019 10:49:49 AM   
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More details in this Ortiz deal

https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/mlb/a-drug-lord-a-car-chase-and-more-new-details-make-ortiz-shooting-more-complicated/ar-AACXFaU?ocid=spartanntp&pfr=1

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RE: MLB General Information PT 4 - 6/16/2019 10:52:30 AM   
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The Yankees got Encarnacion from the Mariners. Pisses me off. I hope he instantly goes into the biggest slump of his career.

Why would Seattle give up their best hitter?



They got a prospect back, that they'd traded off.

it's called




Second veteran dealt, in what is now a lost season. Sent Jay Bruce to PHIL

They still have big $$ invested in King Felix, who is pretty much worn out.
Seem to want to compete with the big boys, but don't figure out how to on a consistent basis.

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RE: MLB General Information PT 4 - 6/17/2019 7:25:10 AM   
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Yankees always "see need, fill need"
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RE: MLB General Information PT 4 - 6/18/2019 3:29:21 PM   
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By Matt Kelly

Relievers are the bread, eggs and milk of trade season, and with the August waiver deadline eliminated, contenders could stock up their bullpens earlier than ever. But what options are out there?
The short samples sizes found in 20 to 30 relief appearances can yield some misleading ERAs. So let’s dig a little deeper, with help from Statcast’s advanced metrics, to assign superlatives to five of the biggest names on the reliever market.

The all-around stud: Kirby Yates, Padres
MLB.com’s AJ Cassavell reported Friday that it would take an “overwhelming offer” to pry Yates, who is under contract control through 2020, away from San Diego. But Yates might be MLB’s top closer right now, and Padres general manager A.J. Preller will still get a barrage of phone calls -- particularly if his club slips further down the National League Wild Card standings. Beneath Yates’ 1.16 ERA and perfect 25-for-25 line in save opportunities is the game’s 10th-best whiff rate (misses/total swings) and fourth-best putaway rate (percentage of two-strike pitches converted for strikeouts).
But the best indicator of Yates’ dominance? That might be his .209 expected weighted on-base average (xwOBA), Statcast’s all-encompassing metric that estimates how pitchers should fare based on quality of contact and strikeouts. There are 331 pitchers who have faced at least 100 batters, and Yates is No. 1.

The flamethrower: Felipe Vázquez, Pirates
The Pirates, like the Padres with Yates, will look for a massive offer for Vazquez since he’s under team control for four more seasons. But his pure stuff is just as desirable as his contract. Only four pitchers in baseball are averaging a higher fastball velocity than Vazquez, whose 98.1 mph heater is also showing more spin than ever before.
Vazquez is allowing slightly more fly balls and hard contact this year, but with a 2.12 ERA and 36.7% strikeout rate, he’s not “struggling” by any means. There’s so much raw talent here, and it would be fun to see if Vazquez could be even better with a change of scenery.

The soft-contact specialist: Brad Hand, Indians
Hand is earning roughly $7.1 million this year and will make nearly $7.6 million next season (with a 2021 club option), so he and his team-friendly contract will be mentioned early and often for a second straight summer. And if the Indians can’t make up ground on the Twins in the AL Central, they could deal Hand while he’s still near the peak of his powers. At age 29, Hand likely won’t be more valuable as a trade asset than he will be in the coming weeks.
A’s star Matt Chapman is the only hitter to take Hand deep this year, and he’s also the only player who’s even barreled one of Hand’s 443 pitches. It’s a little concerning that Hand’s ground-ball rate has sliced in half from 2018, but he does boast one of the Majors’ top 10 popup rates -- and popups are the next-best thing to strikeouts.

The all-situations lefty: Will Smith, Giants
Smith features a three-quarter arm slot and a wicked slider from the left side, but righties (.503 OPS) are having just as tough a time against him as lefties (.530 OPS). Smith has held righties to a .286 slugging percentage, and Statcast data says that figure should be even lower. His .262 expected slugging (xSLG, which, like xwOBA, is based on quality of contact and strikeouts) allowed in the platoon “disadvantage” is second-best of any southpaw in baseball.
Smith will be a free agent four months from now, and Giants president of baseball operations Farhan Zaidi is looking to improve his inherited roster in every way possible. So, Smith is as likely as any reliever on this list to switch uniforms in the coming weeks.

The hidden gem: Jake Diekman, Royals
Diekman’s 4.66 ERA won’t jump out at you, but clubs already know that he’d come cheap with a $2.25 million salary (and a reasonable $5.75 million club option for 2020). They probably also know his ERA is due for a reduction.
Diekman’s .285 expected slugging and .187 expected batting average allowed rank in baseball’s 96th and 95th percentiles, respectively. Behind those figures are Diekman’s excellent 34.6% strikeout rate and his solid ground-ball (45.2%) and popup (14.5%) rates. As an inexpensive southpaw who misses bats and racks up weak contact, Diekman should drum up plenty of phone calls to Royals general manager Dayton Moore.
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RE: MLB General Information PT 4 - 6/18/2019 6:43:10 PM   
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Sign me up for Diekman. I like his SABR numbers.

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RE: MLB General Information PT 4 - 6/19/2019 6:59:32 PM   
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Sign me up for Diekman. I like his SABR numbers.


Would they trade a guy within their own division to the Twins?

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RE: MLB General Information PT 4 - 6/20/2019 11:19:06 AM   
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Matt Carpenter bunts for a stand-up double. Watch the video here.

https://mlb.nbcsports.com/2019/06/18/matt-carpenter-hits-standup-bunt-double/

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RE: MLB General Information PT 4 - 6/20/2019 4:19:11 PM   
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Matt Carpenter bunts for a stand-up double. Watch the video here.

https://mlb.nbcsports.com/2019/06/18/matt-carpenter-hits-standup-bunt-double/


There should be more of that.

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RE: MLB General Information PT 4 - 6/21/2019 2:48:13 PM   
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CNBC reports the Rays have been given the go ahead to look at playing half a season in Montreal

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RE: MLB General Information PT 4 - 6/21/2019 2:52:56 PM   
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CNBC reports the Rays have been given the go ahead to look at playing half a season in Montreal

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RE: MLB General Information PT 4 - 6/22/2019 6:21:16 PM   
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Pujols gets long standing O Friday night, first time back in STL

HR's today. Gets a curtain call as the crowd goes nuts.

STL fans love that dude. Pretty Classy.

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RE: MLB General Information PT 4 - 6/24/2019 8:01:43 AM   
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Kyle Garlick is on the clock, now that Will Smith has followed Matt Beaty and Alex Verdugo in a historic rookie walk-off weekend.

Smith, recalled from Triple-A Sunday morning, spent the late afternoon in the daily Gatorade hero shower after launching a three-run pinch-hit blast off Scott Oberg with two out in the bottom of the ninth inning for a 6-3 win and a stunning sweep of the Rockies at Dodger Stadium.

The milestone numbers just keep on coming. MLB had never seen back-to-back rookie walk-off home runs until Saturday, and now the Dodgers have three. The last time they had three consecutive walk-off wins was 2010.


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RE: MLB General Information PT 4 - 6/24/2019 8:05:01 AM   
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Pujols gets long standing O Friday night, first time back in STL

HR's today. Gets a curtain call as the crowd goes nuts.

STL fans love that dude. Pretty Classy.

Good to see
Not the norm
He paved his way with some well-worded social media messages beforehand about how/why/when the move was good for them and him.
He's been a pretty likeable guy it seems.
Theres a good way to handle that and a bad way. He aced it.
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RE: MLB General Information PT 4 - 6/24/2019 8:42:06 AM   
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Pujols gets long standing O Friday night, first time back in STL

HR's today. Gets a curtain call as the crowd goes nuts.

STL fans love that dude. Pretty Classy.


St Louis is a baseball town. Probably the best in the country.

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RE: MLB General Information PT 4 - 6/24/2019 10:08:35 AM   
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https://www.si.com/mlb/2019/06/24/nationals-orioles-bullpen-record-home-runs

Relief pitching has reached a tipping point.
For half a century, ever since the mound was lowered in 1969, relief pitchers posted a lower ERA than starting pitchers. That no longer is true.
As managers go to bullpens earlier and earlier, and as the use of openers grows, workload is catching up to bullpens.
Relievers have a higher ERA (4.50) than starters (4.44) for the first time since 1969. Only three years ago, relievers’ ERA was almost half a run better than that of starters (3.93 to 4.34).
Bullpen ERA this year is the second worst in the past 69 years (only 2000 was worse) and the eighth worst of all time. And it’s getting worse as the workload piles up. Monthly bullpen ERA this year: 4.37 in April, 4.45 in May and 4.72 in June, making this the worst June for relievers since 1950.

How managers run a modern game is based on the premise that a phalanx of power-armed relievers is a better option than a starter facing a lineup for a third time. And so every year since 2016 managers have heaped more and more work on bullpens, hitting another record this year at an average of 3.62 innings each game. Starters are pulled after an average of just 88 pitches, down from 97 in just nine years.
Now managers (honestly, most teams’ analytics department tells a manager how to deploy his pitchers) better re-think that premise.
“Look at it this way,” said Braves first baseman Freddie Freeman. “If you bring four or five relievers into a game every night, what are the chances that one of them is going to have a bad night? Pretty good, right? And if you do use four or five relievers every night, there’s going to be an attrition factor. As hitters, we’ve gone back to the idea of ‘Let’s get into their bullpen.’”

Last week, in a 2-2 game, Atlanta manager Brian Snitker let Max Fried pitch through the sixth inning, even though he gave up three singles that inning and finished with 101 pitches.
“Even if he walked [his last batter] he was staying in,” Snitker said. “You need to learn how to pitch through trouble. We need our starting pitchers to pitch the bulk of our innings. If they do, we’re doing okay.
“I think what you’re seeing now around baseball is that a lot of elite relief arms are wearing out.”
Over the past two winters, teams spent at least $8.5 million each on 26 veteran free agent relievers. At least 19 of them can be classified as poor investments or outright busts, including David Robertson, Andrew Miller, Jeurys Familia, Joe Kelly, Cody Allen, Brandon Morrow, Tommy Hunter, Jake McGee, Wade Davis, Bryan Shaw and Luke Gregerson. Throwing power sliders and max-effort high velocity fastballs 50 to 70 games a year–not to mention all the times relievers warm up in the bullpen–is bound to take a toll.

What you have to understand is just how unusual it is to see relief pitchers faring worse than starters–and how quickly we have arrived at this strange place. Here is the ERA differential between starters and relievers just in the past 19 seasons. As you can see, relief pitching has cratered suddenly, wiping out what traditionally has been a wide gap between starters and relievers.

Here are some of the factors involved in this bullpen collapse:

1. Acceptance of openers
The Rays’ quirky experiment is now thought to be a smart way to get through a game when you don’t have a starter you trust. Two years ago there were only 133 games in which the starter did not pitch more than two innings. This year baseball has doubled that rate. Teams are on track for 269 such abbreviated starts.
The opener concept works, but the more built-in abbreviated starts a team uses the more trouble you’re in when one of your traditional starters simply doesn’t have it and that game also becomes a bullpen game. There is a compounding effect with too many short starts.
2. More pitching changes
Games last season in which a manager used at least five relievers spiked 28 percent from the previous season. That rate is down slightly this year, but already there have been more such games this year than every season from 1996-2000, smack in the Steroid Era.

3. More home runs
The rate of home runs this year is the root cause of most every trend in baseball these days. Relief pitchers are not giving up many more hits. Batting average against bullpens is .247, barely up from the past four years (when it was either .245 or .246). But bullpens are getting bulldozed with extra base hits. Check this out:

Highest Slugging Percentage Allowed by Relievers
Year
Slugging Percentage
1930
.426
2019
.421
2000
.418
1999
.417

hat’s amazing. The second-worst slugging allowed by relievers is happening right now–worse than even the Steroid Era. Relievers are on pace to give up more homers this month than any month in baseball history–breaking the record set in April of this season. And May will be the third most.
One twist to this bullpen attrition is that we are seeing more offense late in the games. ERA from innings seven through nine has jumped from 4.06 last year to 4.40 this year, the highest it has been in 19 years.
The Nationals this year have the worst eighth-inning ERA of all time (7.70). This year’s Tigers are fifth-worst (7.00).
The Orioles have the second-worst ninth-inning ERA of all time (7.71); the Rockies are sixth-worst in that inning (6.75).
This season may well be remembered as the Year of The Home Run. But this also is the Year of Bad Bullpens. The pitching model is broken. Will the game begin to adjust?


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