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1 minute ago, Gjfificifjdej said:

Man if they can just hang around .500 until Steele, Boyd and Cabrera come back…

Athletics giants Rockies giants Rockies after the cardinals series. Based on current records, after the cardinals we don’t play an over 500 team until 6/26 (in Milwaukee)

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Wasn't 12-3, but close enough 

Finally got win number 30

Guess we just needed to start talking about firing Hoyer and Counsell on a game thread to get them motivated again and break the streak 😂😂😂

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43 minutes ago, squally1313 said:

Athletics giants Rockies giants Rockies after the cardinals series. Based on current records, after the cardinals we don’t play an over 500 team until 6/26 (in Milwaukee)

Thats cool and all but from the perspective of every other team in baseball, we are the “easy win”. Hard to get super excited about a “soft” stretch that way. 

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30 minutes ago, Gjfificifjdej said:

Thats cool and all but from the perspective of every other team in baseball, we are the “easy win”. Hard to get super excited about a “soft” stretch that way. 

The difference between our team and those teams is that we’ve won more games than we’ve lost, and they haven’t. 

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7 hours ago, Tangled Up in Plaid said:

Aaron Bummer has pitched 15.1 innings this year with an 8.62 FIP. This is what it's come to


What a bummer that they even signed this guy. 😞

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8 hours ago, Jason Ross said:

What I am arguing against is the idea that a managerial change is anywhere near the top-10 reasons why the Philadelphia Phillies, or any team, begins winning. Whatever slight psychological change it creates is entirely masked by things like data regressing to the means, schedules, etc. 

Psychology in sports is not quantifiable, no statcast measurements for it.   It does matter, but we have no idea how much or often even when it happens and we'll never know.

I don't think firing Counsell or Hoyer at this point is worth whatever change for change's sake it would result it.  At a certain point it's on the players to perform.  To their credit they were busting their arses all game today.

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7 hours ago, Derwood said:

Mo Baller has lost his MoJo

They seem to be throwing Mo a lot of high fastballs out of the zone and he chases them a lot.

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40 minutes ago, Stratos said:

Psychology in sports is not quantifiable, no statcast measurements for it.   It does matter, but we have no idea how much or often even when it happens and we'll never know.

I don't think firing Counsell or Hoyer at this point is worth whatever change for change's sake it would result it.  At a certain point it's on the players to perform.  To their credit they were busting their arses all game today.

Also, In an anonymous Athletic player survey, Counsell ranked ranked 4th among all MLB managers as the person players would most want to play for. 
 

How can we assume that Pat Murphy and not Matt Arnold was the brains behind the Brewers odds defying success? He never gets any credit.

 

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