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  1. He's almost definitely outperforming his ERA but this is a moronic take. His HR/FB% is 15.5% after today's start and his career HR/FB% is...15.5%. He's also sporting the lowest BB rate in his career by a mile and a half over 150 innings so to say he's been more lucky than making legitimate skill changes is absurd. He might not be an ace but he's looking like an excellent #2/low tier #1 starter. I guess he could be getting lucky in having such good command and he'll regress closer to career averages going forward, but to stake this season's performance on luck rather than actually excellent pitching is not it.
  2. It's kind of hilarious. I don't think I've ever seen a division quite as mediocre as this one before where the leading team will make the playoffs with a sub .500 record.
  3. Murphy was terrible and will be out of options after this year. The stuff wasn't fooling anyone. He's also historically injury prone and the forced change in delivery may have broken him. He's a complete non asset.
  4. Liking Romano experimenting with the slide step with a larger lead here. He used to have huge issues giving up the stolen base so terrific development for him and props to the coaching staff for working with him to bring it into effect.
  5. Highest pick offered for Bobby Dalbec by end of day gets him. He sucks but was a real prospect with big time power and projects better than you'd think for how much he's struggled this year.
  6. Of course he's still playing baseball lol, he's only 25 and whether deservingly or not, made the big leagues at 21 and has 90 games played there. There's no reason for him to call it a career. I guess the most surprising thing is he's somehow still in the Blue Jays system despite being there since 2013.
  7. I don't know which part of my post implied I was agitated but okay lol. You're welcome gruber.
  8. Dolis is 33 years old, debuted in 2011 and was signed out of Japan. Of course he's out of options, did you expect him to have any?
  9. When Chris Carpenter was good he got plenty of strikeouts for the era. He and Halladay also didn't walk anyone, and in the latter's case his strikeout rate actually increased significantly as his career went on. When a guy is putting up 6+ WAR consistently you don't really care about how they get it done.
  10. Marquez is younger, has much more control, and is arguably better than Berrios. In retrospect I'd definitely rather have traded that package plus another lower tier prospect for Marquez and feel much better about it. It was a seller's market and the supply of quality pitching is vastly smaller than the demand.
  11. Vlad should have stretched some more but he was clearly out.
  12. Half a season of average performance is supposed to erase a career 125 wRC+? Not to mention he has a 111 wRC+ against RHP and 63 against LHP this season if small sample sizes are your thing.
  13. So the alternative is a righty versus two good lefties and still Pete Alonso who can hit a homerun anyway. This was not a bad decision, sometimes the players blow it.
  14. A lefty versus 3 out of 4 lefties is a bad matchup now? Borucki just f***ing blew it, that's not on Montoyo for making the reasonable call.
  15. Lol the scoreboard operator got ahead of themself.
  16. Sometimes you have to sacrifice some functionality for flair. Slick DP.
  17. Pitcher hitting strikes again. The NL is simply the worst.
  18. Honestly he hasn't been very good. His K/BB is awful and he's infamously just as injury prone as anyone. He's basically 2020 Dolis: the 26 year old version. Incredible stuff with zero control of it, probably luckier than anything to avoid getting barrels. We've seen how fast the smoke an mirrors act can blow up. He just walked two with the bases loaded and blew a 5 run-lead his last appearance, xFIP at an unsightly 4.73. You don't sell him due to the prospect pedigree but he's a prime candidate for regression.
  19. Juan Soto would appear here but he was too busy putting up a .225 ISO in the majors after making the minors look easy as a 19 year old.
  20. Richards has been god awful against us this season even when he was still using sticky stuff.
  21. Well the short of it is he's Chris Sale lol. This isn't your average run-of-the-mill starter coming back from TJS. Him at 70% is still a very solid starter.
  22. You bastard, swindled me out of a fourth, got him to blow my team up from the inside and scooped him right back. Well played.
  23. I think Juan Soto will be okay.
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