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I'm sure he would if it was the right situation.

 

Pretty much for sure the Astros considered him for this past year and he probably wouldn't have been interested in that

 

Boston I just don't know...

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Does Gibby even want to manage again??

 

Pretty sure he didn't want to retire, just kind of forced into it over getting canned.

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Anyone else watching the Reds/Braves game today? Would love to see the Reds come out of the NL.

 

Reds are the ultimate dark horse and I would love to see Joey Votto and Trevor Bauer win... but I am hesitant to go all-in mentally because I think their pitching is overrated based on results and their opponents this year. Central pitchers were very lucky - lots of s***** offenses.

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Josh Naylor really looks completely different, wow man, good job kid.

 

He had a .550 OPS in fairly regular ABs with Cleveland lol

 

Good eye scouting though

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He had a .550 OPS in fairly regular ABs with Cleveland lol

 

Good eye scouting though

I assume he's referring to his lost weight, connorpee.

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I assume he's referring to his lost weight, connorpee.

 

It should be noted that the weight loss didn’t help him then. For all the Vlad haters

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Kershaw is approaching a full MLB season worth of postseason starts. Kind of nutty?

 

He might be young enough to get to like #2 all time in the category.

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Kershaw is approaching a full MLB season worth of postseason starts. Kind of nutty?

 

He might be young enough to get to like #2 all time in the category.

 

10-10 record

 

Still waiting on a WS ring

 

Hopefully he only has to wait a few more weeks :)

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Kershaw is approaching a full MLB season worth of postseason starts. Kind of nutty?

 

He might be young enough to get to like #2 all time in the category.

 

Are there any others ahead of him aside from Maddux and Glavine? Smoltz has more innings but fewer starts naturally.

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Are there any others ahead of him aside from Maddux and Glavine? Smoltz has more innings but fewer starts naturally.

 

Pettite has 19 post season wins. That's pretty impressive. 11 losses. 44 games.

 

And Verlander is 14-11 in 31 games

 

Not sure how to tell if a few were relief appearances and not starts

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Pettite has 19 post season wins. That's pretty impressive.

 

And Verlander is 14-11

 

I mean yeah it helps being on the juggernaut Yankees from the beginning of your career. He wasn't exactly postseason Strasburg, just needed to not suck and could rack up those wins.

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Kershaw is approaching a full MLB season worth of postseason starts. Kind of nutty?

 

He might be young enough to get to like #2 all time in the category.

 

For sure. It helps:

 

1. Being really good and durable

 

2. Playing in the wildcard era with more playoff rounds

 

3. Playing on a team that makes the playoffs really often

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Are there any others ahead of him aside from Maddux and Glavine? Smoltz has more innings but fewer starts naturally.

 

Mainstays from the Yankee years. I'd have thought Clemens might be up there.

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Are there any others ahead of him aside from Maddux and Glavine? Smoltz has more innings but fewer starts naturally.

 

Rank. Player

1. Andy Pettitte 276.2

2. Tom Glavine 218.1

3. John Smoltz 209.0

4. Roger Clemens 199.0

5. Greg Maddux 198.0

6. Justin Verlander 187.2

7. Clayton Kershaw 166.1

8. Jon Lester 154.0

9. Whitey Ford 146.0

10. John Lackey144.0

 

The most amazing thing is that Mariano Rivera has 141 IP in the postseason and almost cracks the top 10 of all pitchers, all time.

 

Kershaw has a great chance of being #1 in playoff K's though. Could even happen this year.

 

Rank. Player

1. Justin Verlander 205 187.2 IP

2. John Smoltz 199 209.0 IP

3. Andy Pettitte 183 276.2 IP

Clayton Kershaw 183 166.1 IP

5. Roger Clemens 173 199.0 IP

6. Mike Mussina 145 139.2 IP

7. Tom Glavine 143 218.1 IP

8. Max Scherzer 137 112.0 IP

9. Jon Lester 133 154.0 IP

10. Randy Johnson 132 121.0 IP

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