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  1. They've been very good And to be fair Corbin has almost certainly been better than Scherzer or Berrios would have been even if healthy
  2. Thank God The starting rotation is mostly MIA and the offense is horrendous
  3. The Marlins, Rays and A's are willing to pay 171M in payroll????
  4. Best lineup in a while :) Sorry C-Bass, we like you a lot but also hope you get lit up today
  5. Plus it's WAY less of a problem now that you don't forfeit a first round pick And a few players have definitely benefitted from a 20M payday they probably didn't really deserve because the team hoped they'd turn it down LOL
  6. It's easy to pick on the Angels but damn they continue to suck I think every pitching addition they made this year has tanked so far: Alek Monaoh
  7. Pretty big game momentum-wise Would love to win it
  8. Interesting article on ESPN: How bad can an MLB player hit in 2026 and stay in the lineup? https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/48881417/mlb-2026-bad-hitters-stay-lineup-study-bailey-clarke-ortiz-scott-semien Highlights: With the MLB batting average sitting at .239, the lowest since 1968, and home runs falling to their lowest per-game rate since 2015, managers across baseball are facing this question: How bad can an excellent defensive player hit and remain in the lineup? Bailey, C, Guardians (.140/.207/.206, 20 OPS+): With Naylor hitting just .143 with a .200 OBP at the time of the trade, after hitting just .195 as the regular Cleveland catcher in 2025, the Guardians figured if they weren't going to get much offense from their catcher, they might as well go all-in with Bailey's pitch-framing skills. Marcus Semien, 2B, New York Mets (.216/.264/.312, 65 OPS+): Semien has finished third in MVP voting three times and won his second Gold Glove at second base last season while with the Texas Rangers, but at age 35, his offensive production continues to slide. Fascinating: Since the expansion era began in 1962, the honor for the worst-hitting player who forged a career of at least 3,000 plate appearances belongs to catcher Jeff Mathis, who played 17 seasons in the big leagues, posting a .194/.252/.299 batting line for a lifetime OPS+ of 48.
  9. Regarding Marlins base running Classic example of "live by the sword, die by the sword"
  10. Nice Excellent pitching under pressure and good defense saved the day
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