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Re: 2024 Major League Baseball season

Shredit wrote:

I havent been on this thread in quite awhile...so.....first things first.....yall can hate the Yanks all you want, they still have more championships than ANYONE!!....and NO they havent bought them all, in fact most off them were well before free agency in 1974, those are facts...so keep hating, and that slide there in, we just brush those crums off, we never ever panic....yes I said we, cuz Shreddy is a die hard Yankee since he can remember smile .....HEY!!!....not nice, I heard what you just said about me roll .....now lets get to the Nationals....Rizzo, Johnson and whomever made the decision to shut down Stephen (he dont need a last name, we ALL kinow who he is) is and idiot!!....why?....because his arm is fine....no pain....velocity is great...his era shows it.....the odds of the Nats winning the World Series may never be greater than the present....and what about the rest of his teamates, how do they feel about it?....come on Nats, do the right thing, your fans are begging you too....Chris Medlin of the Braves had the Tommy about the same time as Steve if my memory serves me, look at how the Braves have handled him, the cat can really pitch, and will CONTINUE, the Braves are not talking about throwing away a great opportunty....now lets finish with the Gigantes....they will win the division!....but need to settle on a main man to close, closer by commitee will not work, Bochy, Rags and the rest of the Giants better get there schitt together....there is only one team I truly dislike, and I will NEVER EVER change my tune......the DODGERS SUCK!!!!!!!!....back to your regular program

Shred ***were's my meds at?***

lol Dang, yank that chain and look what comes out of the doghouse!
Welcome back Shreddy!

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Re: 2024 Major League Baseball season

Yo Shreddy! big_smile

What a roll, the Nats are busting records with every game now - six homers in consecutive games, Harper only one homer short of Mel Ott as a teenager, best record in baseball, Gio's 18th, etc., yadda yadda....it's almost cruel how we've been beating up on those poor Cubs.

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Knocked off them fargin doyers again. tongue  Our relief by committee tossed 4 innings of no hit relief. 2 for 3 in Chavez Ravine and life is good in Padre town.
Rick

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just want to give a thumbs up and nod to Josh Rutledge @ Rockies, one of our Alabama boys who has been "filling in" for Troy Tulowitzki at SS while he was on the DL. He has turned some heads, I can't quote the stats but they are impressive. So much so, Troy came back today and Tracy promptly moved Josh to second to keep his bat in the lineup. He's hitting around .330 with about 11 homers or so. I think he found a home, we could use a 2nd baseman right now with a hot bat. Sorry Daniel.

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sometimes you need a little divine intervention when not playing well. the Braves beat the Rockies today 1-0, on a throwback from catcher to the pitcher that he slapped at and let get away. It was not a bad throw, but our runner on third came home. Joe Simpson the announcer said he had never seen that in a game before. Like a blind sow picking up an acorn.

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ahsmith33 wrote:

sometimes you need a little divine intervention when not playing well. the Braves beat the Rockies today 1-0, on a throwback from catcher to the pitcher that he slapped at and let get away. It was not a bad throw, but our runner on third came home. Joe Simpson the announcer said he had never seen that in a game before. Like a blind sow picking up an acorn.

One of the beauties of bb. Ya just never know... Take the gift and chalk one up in the w column.

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Re: 2024 Major League Baseball season

ahsmith33 wrote:

Like a blind sow picking up an acorn.

lol Is that an old southern saying or did you make it up?

Early in the season the Nats were winning loads of games by one run, which is certainly a sphincter-clenching experience for all concerned! Now we're hammering all these really poor teams like the Cubs. I just hope they haven't shot their collective bolts too soon with 12 homers in two days.

I stayed up last night even after we were already 6-0 up because Gio was on a no hitter - when that got blown with the first pitch of the 6th inning, someone tweeted "Enjoy the football", knowing that loads of people would be switching over at that point.

A question about rotation for all you wise guys - is there some unwritten law that says a rotation must be five pitchers? As a result of all the Strasburg speculation and discussion, it's been suggested that the Nats have four pitchers who are good enough, so why not just rotate them in the playoffs. Has this ever been done? Can you get away with 'only' four pitchers in the playoffs?

btw, did anyone notice that Tommy John himself said that he thought Strasburg should continue to play as long as he's in this form and has no physical issues?

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No rule per se about how many. The theory is that there is a recovery time after a start for a pitcher to regain his optimum. Heck, if a manager had a horse that could toss blanks every day, he'd play him. You want a mix of right and left handed starters to set up against certain lineups, then the opposing manager shuffles his lineup to counter that.
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Re: 2024 Major League Baseball season

Amsterhammer wrote:

Yo Shreddy! big_smile

What a roll, the Nats are busting records with every game now - six homers in consecutive games, Harper only one homer short of Mel Ott as a teenager, best record in baseball, Gio's 18th, etc., yadda yadda....it's almost cruel how we've been beating up on those poor Cubs.

Cubs right now have 16 rookies on their roster. Are you "kidding" me?
That's a minor league team.

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Bill S wrote:
Amsterhammer wrote:

Yo Shreddy! big_smile

What a roll, the Nats are busting records with every game now - six homers in consecutive games, Harper only one homer short of Mel Ott as a teenager, best record in baseball, Gio's 18th, etc., yadda yadda....it's almost cruel how we've been beating up on those poor Cubs.

Cubs right now have 16 rookies on their roster. Are you "kidding" me?
That's a minor league team.

Does that include Sept. call ups?

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RickB wrote:

No rule per se about how many. The theory is that there is a recovery time after a start for a pitcher to regain his optimum. Heck, if a manager had a horse that could toss blanks every day, he'd play him. You want a mix of right and left handed starters to set up against certain lineups, then the opposing manager shuffles his lineup to counter that.
Rick

The Rockies use a different approach. They use a 4 man rotation with a 75 pitch limit. Their starters are matched with a reliever in a "piggy back" system with the reliever required to toss 50 pitches. Their thought process is that 125 pitches should get them deep enough to win by that point or bring in their closer to finish. I wouldn't say they're having a whole lotta success with this so far. Pitching @ Coors Field can take its toll on any staff, but the Rockies have to deal with it 81 times a season.

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Re: 2024 Major League Baseball season

ohiodawg13 wrote:
Bill S wrote:
Amsterhammer wrote:

Yo Shreddy! big_smile

What a roll, the Nats are busting records with every game now - six homers in consecutive games, Harper only one homer short of Mel Ott as a teenager, best record in baseball, Gio's 18th, etc., yadda yadda....it's almost cruel how we've been beating up on those poor Cubs.

Cubs right now have 16 rookies on their roster. Are you "kidding" me?
That's a minor league team.

Does that include Sept. call ups?

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No, it doesn't:

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Re: 2024 Major League Baseball season

Opinions on last night's handbags in DC? Is there really some unwritten law that says you shouldn't swing at a 3-0 pitch when you're already winning? I can't believe that some Cubs fans are trying to justify the behavior of their team.

On a more positive Natitude note, the Nats have outscored the opposition 70-27 over the last nine games, LaRoche has hit six homers in six games, the team has hit 14 in the last three games, Harper is on fire, the team is now on .620 and the Fish have to face Strasburg on his penultimate outing tonight. I expect more fireworks. cool

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I heard that while they were playing the Braves last few nights. Very unusual approach by Tracy and whoever the pitching coach is. What if the starter guy is just unhittable, but goes deep in a lot of counts? What if he has a no hitter going? One would think that they just have to use it as a guideline, not set in stone.

Oh yeah George, that blind sow thing must be an old southern saying, my father used it a lot.

ohiodawg13 wrote:
RickB wrote:

No rule per se about how many. The theory is that there is a recovery time after a start for a pitcher to regain his optimum. Heck, if a manager had a horse that could toss blanks every day, he'd play him. You want a mix of right and left handed starters to set up against certain lineups, then the opposing manager shuffles his lineup to counter that.
Rick

The Rockies use a different approach. They use a 4 man rotation with a 75 pitch limit. Their starters are matched with a reliever in a "piggy back" system with the reliever required to toss 50 pitches. Their thought process is that 125 pitches should get them deep enough to win by that point or bring in their closer to finish. I wouldn't say they're having a whole lotta success with this so far. Pitching @ Coors Field can take its toll on any staff, but the Rockies have to deal with it 81 times a season.

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Wow Mike, your boy just hit his second homer - off Strasburg!

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Amsterhammer wrote:

Wow Mike, your boy just hit his second homer - off Strasburg!

Harper pissed anybody off yet tonight? And he wonders why pitchers want to drill him.

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If I wanted to start a team of youngsters, I'd take Mike Trout over all of them, that article in Sports Illustrated was very good....Harper has a hose,he nailed that slug in the 9th to keep it tied last night, I think he will be a good player, but no HOF in my opinion, time will tell though.....Tiny Tim came through for Giants last night, I can hear the fat lady warming up, poor Dodgers smile .....and ARoid hit a big bomb for the Yanks, that division will go down to the last game of the season me thinks....LOVE BASEBALL!!

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Amsterhammer wrote:

Opinions on last night's handbags in DC? Is there really some unwritten law that says you shouldn't swing at a 3-0 pitch when you're already winning? I can't believe that some Cubs fans are trying to justify the behavior of their team.

On a more positive Natitude note, the Nats have outscored the opposition 70-27 over the last nine games, LaRoche has hit six homers in six games, the team has hit 14 in the last three games, Harper is on fire, the team is now on .620 and the Fish have to face Strasburg on his penultimate outing tonight. I expect more fireworks. cool

Well, what I heard had nothing to do with swinging at a 3-0 pitch, but with the Nats stealing a couple bases with a 7-2 lead. Some people think that's piling on (i.e. Jamie Quirk). Personally, I think a 5 run lead may be too small to start invoking the "don't embarrass the other team" rule.
But I think if you look at it in the context of the entire series, it's understandable. The Nats were clearly embarrassing a Cubs team headed for more than 100 losses. If you leave your foot on the accelerator when you've dominated the first 3 games of a 4 game series, and you're up by 5 in the later stages of the final game, you should not be surprised if you get brushed back (thrown at?). I've never seen so much fuss made over a pitch that didn't hit anybody.
Quirk deserved to be tossed, but IMO, Porter should have been tossed as well for leaving the coach's box and all but going into the Cubs dugout.

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