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  1. Ages 23-24 Seasons (so far) Baez - 958 PA, .316 OBP, .768 OPS, 98 OPS+, 37 HR, 26.3% K-Rate Morel - 738 PA, .316 OBP, .784 OPS, 111 OPS+, 35 HR, 32.6% K-Rate Baez took his big leap at age 25 with 34 homers. Morel has 30 combined between AAA and MLB this year so far. I'm excited to see how a full season for him plays out.
  2. Greinke and Verlander have a chance if they pitch another couple of years, but he might be the last pitcher we see pass 3,500 innings in a long time. Curiosity struck, and I was actually somewhat shocked how similar Zambrano and Sabathia were from 03-09, when both were ages 22-28. Zambrano: 1435 IP, 3.44 ERA, 131 ERA+, 1.278 WHIP, 7.7 K/9, 33.6 bWAR (walks were the big outlier) Sabathia: 1499 IP, 3.42 ERA, 129 ERA+, 1.200 WHIP, 7.6 K/9, 32.4 bWAR
  3. After I saw I had to match the Yankees and the Braves, all I could think of to match was Run the Jewels and it took me way too long to move my mind past that.
  4. I missed on 3,000 hits/500 home runs assuming Bonds was an easy answer knowing he played forever and had an average around .300 for his career. He was 65 hits short. I should've factored in his 2,558 career walks.
  5. I probably missed this elsewhere, but Soler is having quite the season. Tied for 3rd in the MLB in homers (20), .919 OPS, 148 OPS+, and looks to be on pace to come close to his 2019 stat line. He's built up quite the resume - 2 world series, a world series MVP, and a home run title with a chance for the second. At this rate, I wouldn't be surprised if he ends up with more career home runs than Bryant.
  6. Moved to the Des Moines area earlier this year and took advantage and decided to take a long lunch to watch Hendricks. Didn’t need to make it as long as I thought though as he couldn’t make it through 2. A lot of hard contact. He was sitting 85-87 though, which is for him, is encouraging maybe?
  7. Mastrobuoni is definitely going to be a guy I won't be able to remember when taking the Cubs opening day lineup Sporcle quiz in five years. If I do remember, will probably take me 3-5 tries to spell it right
  8. Please add me to the Old-Timey group as well. Thanks!
  9. I am wondering if some of the money left to be spent will be acquired via trade over free agency, especially with the extra draft capital that has been built up. Not sure who would be available (Buckner? Tunsil?) but might be the route they need to go if they want to get some more high impact players on the team.
  10. As feared, the Commanders have tagged Payne. Not all that surprising, but I know he was a favorite of many mock off-season posts I have seen.
  11. jb10194

    NFL Week 16

    It's crazy how stacked that 2011 draft class was. Watt was probably the most dominant defensive player in football for a good 4 year stretch before the injuries, but there's a good chance he may have the fifth most sacks in that draft class if he retires early and Quinn plays few more years. Watt would probably be top 10 all time if he wasn't injured for a good portion of his prime. 1. Von Miller (drafted 2nd overall) - 123.5 sacks 2. Cameron Jordan (24th overall) - 112.5 sacks 3. J.J. Watt (11th overall) - 111.5 sacks 4. Justin Houston (70th overall) - 111.0 sacks 5. Robert Quinn (14th overall) - 102.0 sacks Also up there on the leaderboards is Chandler Jones at 112 sacks drafted a year later. Still can't believe McClellin was drafted over Jones. Possibly could have changed that 2012 season.
  12. Hah, looking at his stats last year, he split time at short with our old friend Addison Russell. As comparison: Kim: .304/.396/.521/.917 27 HR in 554 PA, 11 errors in 84 games Russell: .262/.329/.340/.669 1 HR in 231 PA, 8 errors in 11 games Not sure how Korean League typically translates to MLB, but by that, looks like he'd be an upgrade over the piece of horsefeathers Russell.
  13. Holy horsefeathers Ross Ohlendorf is still around?
  14. I'm just going to stop watching games. The only games this trip I was able to watch was this one and the loss against the Padres. The six game winning streak was while I was on vacation. Really can't remember the last time I sat down and watched a win.
  15. I grew up playing baseball with their left fielder Ryan Nagle so that's pretty cool. This is the first time I've tried following a college baseball team somewhat closely.
  16. Drop Springer, add JD Martinez
  17. The good news is that the Cardinals offense has been slumping too, scoring 7 runs in 35 innings against the Pirates, so under 2 runs per nine innings. That being said I fully expect them to BABIP luck their way into a bunch of runs this series. Cubs are also averaging about a run and a half better during night games. I remember somebody mentioning we seem to hit better during the night.
  18. I thought this game couldn't get any worse, then I realized Denorfia has a Nickleback song for his walk-up.
  19. Didn't Soler like not swing at any balls out of the zone for over half the Spring? I want that guy back. Nice start. Bryant needs an extra base hit soon to get him going again.
  20. The bats better come alive by the time the Cardinals come around.
  21. Coors Field does help him, he has a career OPS about 200 points lower away from home (though he's pretty balanced so far this year), but I always thought he could turn into a solid player.
  22. Probably costs less than going out and aggressively pursuing quality relievers via trade in April. When your bullpen gives up several runs every game for nearly a week straight, then it's probably ok to pay a little extra. Shouldn't Wada be up soon? He'd be an upgrade over half the pen.
  23. Schlitter back above Jackson on the crappy middle reliever totem pole
  24. Soler is 1-10 with 6 strikeouts and a walk with that mask if I'm not mistaking. It looks like he can't see a damn thing with that on.
  25. I thought that was a bloop single off the bat
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