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As awesome as Soriano has bee, he's an auto-K when he gets to two strikes.

 

Soriano after 2 strikes this year:

 

.250 .308 .500 .808

 

[expletive] DeWitt.

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Kinda gotta side with Quade on giving the starting nod to Barney. DeWitt doesn't have his head in the game.
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As awesome as Soriano has bee, he's an auto-K when he gets to two strikes.

 

Soriano after 2 strikes this year:

 

.250 .308 .500 .808

 

[expletive] DeWitt.

 

small sample size

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Guess who isn't starting tomorrow? I'll give you a hint. Blake DeWitt.

 

I'm pretty sure no one is starting tomorrow.

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As awesome as Soriano has bee, he's an auto-K when he gets to two strikes.

 

Soriano after 2 strikes this year:

 

.250 .308 .500 .808

 

[expletive] DeWitt.

 

small sample size

 

Just sayin'. He hasn't been an "auto-k" with 2 strikes this year.

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Always a fan of scoring a run then giving it right back. I like it even more when they do it a couple of times in one game.

 

That drives me absolutely bonkers. I'm not making any sort of scientific claims here, but it seems like the Cubs do it far more often than it should happen.

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Always a fan of scoring a run then giving it right back. I like it even more when they do it a couple of times in one game.

 

That drives me absolutely bonkers. I'm not making any sort of scientific claims here, but it seems like the Cubs do it far more often than it should happen.

 

Then don't make the claim.

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Always a fan of scoring a run then giving it right back. I like it even more when they do it a couple of times in one game.

 

That drives me absolutely bonkers. I'm not making any sort of scientific claims here, but it seems like the Cubs do it far more often than it should happen.

 

Then don't make the claim.

 

I don't know if stats are even kept on that sort of thing, but I'd like to see where all MLB teams rank in terms of giving up runs in the next AB after scoring them.

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Always a fan of scoring a run then giving it right back. I like it even more when they do it a couple of times in one game.

 

That drives me absolutely bonkers. I'm not making any sort of scientific claims here, but it seems like the Cubs do it far more often than it should happen.

 

Then don't make the claim.

 

I don't know if stats are even kept on that sort of thing, but I'd like to see where all MLB teams rank in terms of giving up runs in the next AB after scoring them.

 

I'd be curious myself if anyone tracks such a thing.

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Always a fan of scoring a run then giving it right back. I like it even more when they do it a couple of times in one game.

 

That drives me absolutely bonkers. I'm not making any sort of scientific claims here, but it seems like the Cubs do it far more often than it should happen.

 

Then don't make the claim.

 

I don't know if stats are even kept on that sort of thing, but I'd like to see where all MLB teams rank in terms of giving up runs in the next AB after scoring them.

 

I'd be curious myself if anyone tracks such a thing.

wow, there must have been something unusual in the joint i just smoked 'cause i'd swear you two just agreed on something

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