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  1. So if I'm to be clear, LTBF and the brigade of...people...were whining about losing a game the Jays won before it was over?
  2. thanks juiced. For the record, I got banned without even posting anything.
  3. Starting to show your true colours, Rob.
  4. xFIP: 4.56 SIERA: 4.88 sorry, you're right. That's pretty good! Funny thing here is that if he had a 5% HR/FB and his xFIP was through the roof, FIP would then be the stat to use.
  5. That was went through my mind. Seemed like Bautista had that same "go the other way" approach. I don't know if JT always had a leg kick but he does now, another similarity. His homer last night was a no doubter to straight away CF. This guy doesn't have fringy power. He doesn't have the PAs to qualify (around 50 short) but if he did, he'd be leading all 3Bs in wOBA this year. People are going crazy with Frazier and Donaldson...but Turner has hit better than both.
  6. I think most people here probably expected them to be around .500, maybe a tad below.
  7. Boy, he sure loves xFIP when he thinks it proves him right. Hates it otherwise, though!
  8. http://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/justin-turner-marlon-byrd-and-an-education-in-hitting/
  9. Of course he is. And JP Arencibia is a good catcher.
  10. It's factoids like these that terrify me knowing you own Justin Turner.
  11. Well, it almost guarantees that someone better is starting instead, for one.
  12. Pretty sure North was joking brotato.
  13. Is anyone interested in Brandon Crawford? I consider him a pretty good hitter so this isn't a buy low situation. He's a solid SS, curious what I could get for him.
  14. BUT EARNED RUNS!!!11! apologies for cheerleading
  15. Surprisingly good, to me, would mean that he's more than a waiver wire guy who gets streamed against really bad teams but he's not, so...
  16. ITT: guy looking for a scapegoat wonders why people are fixated on the word scapegoat.
  17. Yes, that's kind of exactly what I'm saying and have been saying. Padres fans were exactly like you in wanting Bud Black's head. They got it, nothing changed and now they are looking for a new scapegoat. Tampa has a very deep team, which is why they can manage with injuries. They don't waste roster spots on total shitbags. The Rays are a good team but it has next to nothing to do with the manager. You don't understand why they are good so you just reach for the manager, like the word "manager" is some kind of magical explanation for anything good or bad about a team that isn't immediately evident.
  18. All firing him does is placate the rabid fanbase for like 2 weeks before they realize he isn't the problem. This is not a unique phenemenon to this team. Try watching more than just the Jays and maybe you'll gain some perspective. Won't hold my breath though.
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