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  1. "Jon Morosi ‏@jonmorosi now4 seconds ago Heard tonight that many #MLB umpires are privately upset at Brook Jacoby's refusal to apologize even after 14-game suspension was upheld." this is going to f*** over the entire team.
  2. wow this strike zone is wide good news for Sanchez i guess
  3. We should keep track of "almost walks"..like that AB against Peddy
  4. don't hate bro.. but it's gonna be 30 degrees
  5. scarborooooo
  6. Soo I'm going to go to the game tomorrow, and since I know jack s*** about roads in downtown, anyone know if going to the game and parking nearby will be a problem? (taking DVP) http://torontopolice.on.ca/newsreleases/31741
  7. Alright I'll trust you nerds Although defensive metrics really don't make sense to me. Mike Trout last year for example was rated almost as bad as Melky Cabrera. Not sure if he was injured.
  8. Still surprising to see Donaldson so far down and negative in all categories. From watching him this season, his arm hasn't been terrible. I don't recall any routine throws being airmailed. His range seems good. Fielding I can recall a few blunders, but it's normal to have those over the course of the season. I wonder if the new turf is messing with the stats?
  9. http://www.fangraphs.com/leaders.aspx?pos=all&stats=fld&lg=all&qual=y&type=1&season=2015&month=0&season1=2015&ind=0&team=0&rost=0&age=0&filter=&players=0&sort=25,a&page=1_30 The two worst defensive players are in San Diego's outfield The Jay's worst defensive player? Josh Donaldson at -0.9
  10. Some people count sheep in order to sleep. Me?I fantasize about the HOF career I could have. All star second baseman with good defense and 35 homer power. Play for 7 innings, then head over to the bullpen to warm up. End up the game as a closer with a 96 mph two seamer with a splitter and 80 mph change up. I can't wait for the day we have a two-way stud player that can both hit as a regular and pitch either in the rotation or in the BP. It would be interesting to see an agent make the argument "you get two all-star type players for the price of one roster spot. My client deserves $35 million a year." edit: Derp
  11. If only we had Syndergaard over Sanchez.. Oh well. At least we don't only have Nicolino.
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