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Baseball Season 2013



smillie's garden

Am I evil?
Aug 11, 2003
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Probably too much to ask for the Giants to win 3 prizes in 4 seasons, but I'm hoping they'll be in the mix. If the pitching shows up again, Posey stays healthy, Panda keeps the pounds off and underachievers like Pence are more productive (lotta P's there) then I'm expecting good things. As for fantasy, I have too many other procrastinatory commitments!

Vamos Gigantes!
 




SULLY COULDNT SHOOT

Loyal2Family+Albion!
Sep 28, 2004
11,344
Izmir, Southern Turkey
I'm adopting the Minessota Twins.

ESPN cover the games don't they ?

Oh, Easy. Epic fail there. Coming from a Twins fan of nearly 30 years we have just entered what is possibly our darkest days since pre-Viola when we were known as the one team that could never win the World Series. The coming season spells nothing but disaster. No game-winning pitchers and anyone who can bat cant stay off the injury list. Doom, thy name is Minnesota :(
 


SULLY COULDNT SHOOT

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Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
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Cheers [MENTION=2962]SULLY COULDNT SHOOT[/MENTION] :thumbsup:

We can suffer their trevails tegether then chap. These things always go in cycles and I'm a patient man - when the good times return, they will be all the sweeter for it. I've never been a glory-hunter and I'm not gonna start now.

GO TWINS !
 


MattBackHome

Well-known member
Jul 7, 2003
11,873
Last year I adopted both the Redsox and the Celtics. It was a trade - my Bostonian mate is now the proud owner of an Albion top with his name on so we have one more international fan.
 




Easy 10

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Jul 5, 2003
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[MENTION=70]Easy 10[/MENTION] you won't regret getting in to baseball. Picking the Twins to follow is an interesting choice. In football terms, I've been trying to think who you could compare them to, and I would say Everton. Always in with a chance of being on the fringe of the leaders, but rarely actually getting to the post season and really threatening.

Whilst relegation doesn't feature in MLB, the Twins had a terrible year last year. They finished bottom of the American League Central, which was the weakest of the three American Leagues, in fact it was the weakest of all the major leagues with the winner only winning 88 games. And the Twins were 22 games behind the winners, the Tigers.

Well, the only way is UP then Mister Izbak. The Twins open against the Tigers on April 1st. I've got my MLB app snorted, so I can have a little sniff at how they're getting on - I'm guessing a wildcard place at the end of the season is looking, err, wildly optimistic then....

Mind you, will get some good odds on it if I fancy making a further donation to the Ladbrokes coffers. Hmmm, might have a look into that.
 


Easy 10

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Jul 5, 2003
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A preview on the Twins Spring Training game today vs the Rays:

"Liam Hendricks makes his third Spring Training start against the Rays at 12.05 CT. The 24-year-old right-hander is 1-0 with a 1.80 ERA. In five innings, he has allowed one run on six hits with a pair of strikeouts and one walk".

Ummm...could someone please be kind enough to translate ? :)
 


Barry Izbak

U.T.A.
Dec 7, 2005
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Lancing By Sea
The 24-year-old right-hander is 1-0 - He has been recorded as the winner in one game and the loser in none.
Lots of the stats revolve around the pitching matchup, Twins Pitcher v Tigers pitcher. The winner is the pitcher of the winning team, providing they were ahead when he was taken out of the game, and that they didn't subsequently go behind and then come back to win.


with a 1.80 ERA. This is Earned Run Average. His pitching was responsible to the opposition for scoring 1.80 runs over nine innings. The figure is calculated over nine innings even if he pitched fewer than nine. An earned run is one which his pitching was responsible for, in other words it wasn't because of some shit fielding. He allowed the guy to hit and get on, and subsequently score.

In five innings, he has allowed one run
One of the runners he allowed on base subsequently scored

on six hits he allowed six batters to hit the ball and get to first base without being out, and none of these hitters got there because of a fielding error.

with a pair of strikeouts pitchers arepopularly measured by strikeouts, and some specialise in striking the opponents out. Others specialise in getting them out by having them hit the ball straight to fielders. A strike out is throwing the ball past the hitter three times, over the home plate and below the hitters armpits and above his knees without him hitting it successfully, or when the hitter swings and misses, a combination of three times.

and one walk
which is when he missed the target and the hitter didn't swing, four times.
 




Deportivo Seagull

I should coco
Jul 22, 2003
5,468
Mid Sussex
Oh how I love spring time. You can always tell when spring time is coming, as the football season moves towards its climax, the cricket season and the fabulous baseball season is ready to go too.

And you can always tell when its summer time too - that is when the Cubbies annual flirtation with first place is over and they face up to another season looking up at the Reds, the Pirates, the Astros, the Brewers and, of course, your St Louis Cardinals.

[MENTION=70]Easy 10[/MENTION] you won't regret getting in to baseball. Picking the Twins to follow is an interesting choice. In football terms, I've been trying to think who you could compare them to, and I would say Everton. Always in with a chance of being on the fringe of the leaders, but rarely actually getting to the post season and really threatening.

Whilst relegation doesn't feature in MLB, the Twins had a terrible year last year. They finished bottom of the American League Central, which was the weakest of the three American Leagues, in fact it was the weakest of all the major leagues with the winner only winning 88 games. And the Twins were 22 games behind the winners, the Tigers.

It'll be closer this year.

Count me in with the Fantasy League - and watch Easy romp home and win that by a mile. Bloody JCLs :facepalm:

Cubs for me, though I've a soft spot for the Tigers due to an old American colleague.This helps as the Cubs season is normally over by 7th April
 


Pavilionaire

Well-known member
Jul 7, 2003
31,263
I'm an Oakland Athletics fan and thoroughly enjoyed coming from behind to win the AL West on the last day of the season in 2012.

My advice to anyone picking a random team - like the Minnesota Twins - and then seeing them bomb from day 1, is to line up Oakland as your back-up. A small market outfit that continues to annoy and frustrate the big-spending Angels (and now Rangers). They have decent pitching, an improving hitting line-up and always seem to produce one or two players from nowhere.
 


Oscar

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Nov 10, 2003
3,864
Angels for me. They have an in-stadium firework firing rockery!

And I also like the Red Sox due to my days as a big Cheers fan.
 




SULLY COULDNT SHOOT

Loyal2Family+Albion!
Sep 28, 2004
11,344
Izmir, Southern Turkey
I'm an Oakland Athletics fan and thoroughly enjoyed coming from behind to win the AL West on the last day of the season in 2012.

My advice to anyone picking a random team - like the Minnesota Twins - and then seeing them bomb from day 1, is to line up Oakland as your back-up. A small market outfit that continues to annoy and frustrate the big-spending Angels (and now Rangers). They have decent pitching, an improving hitting line-up and always seem to produce one or two players from nowhere.


O we might SEEM to bomb from Day 1 but thats not the Twins way. They start the season trying to destroy all your expectations but then around all-star time theyll go on an 18-game unbeaten run, come into touching distance of the play-offs and then implode again. With the Twins either we are dead certs for the play offs or just awful except for one month in the season.

Oakland? You're having a larf!!! Our arch enemies from the 80s! No way Jose!
 


willyfantastic

New member
Mar 1, 2009
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im not sure who to follow this season. i had a kind of flirtation thing with the angel/padres because of the whole SOCAL thing, but now im not so sure......ALways liked Seattle teams but no idea if their baseball team is any good, and the Rockies wear purple, which is pretty fly, but again i know nothing about them.

help me
 


Hotchilidog

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Jan 24, 2009
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im not sure who to follow this season. i had a kind of flirtation thing with the angel/padres because of the whole SOCAL thing, but now im not so sure......ALways liked Seattle teams but no idea if their baseball team is any good, and the Rockies wear purple, which is pretty fly, but again i know nothing about them.

help me

The Mariners (who normally suck) are doing surprisingly well in Spring Training, not sure if it will translate into the regular season though. I shall keep an eye on them until they fizzle out and then hope the Nats can repeat the success of last year.
 




John Bumlick

Banned
Apr 29, 2007
3,483
here hare here
im not sure who to follow this season.

:whistle:

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fun fact - this year the Cardinals will wear jerseys featuring the words "St. Louis" (instead of just "Cardinals") for the first time since 1932.
 




Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
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The 24-year-old right-hander is 1-0 - He has been recorded as the winner in one game and the loser in none.
Lots of the stats revolve around the pitching matchup, Twins Pitcher v Tigers pitcher. The winner is the pitcher of the winning team, providing they were ahead when he was taken out of the game, and that they didn't subsequently go behind and then come back to win.


with a 1.80 ERA. This is Earned Run Average. His pitching was responsible to the opposition for scoring 1.80 runs over nine innings. The figure is calculated over nine innings even if he pitched fewer than nine. An earned run is one which his pitching was responsible for, in other words it wasn't because of some shit fielding. He allowed the guy to hit and get on, and subsequently score.

In five innings, he has allowed one run
One of the runners he allowed on base subsequently scored

on six hits he allowed six batters to hit the ball and get to first base without being out, and none of these hitters got there because of a fielding error.

with a pair of strikeouts pitchers arepopularly measured by strikeouts, and some specialise in striking the opponents out. Others specialise in getting them out by having them hit the ball straight to fielders. A strike out is throwing the ball past the hitter three times, over the home plate and below the hitters armpits and above his knees without him hitting it successfully, or when the hitter swings and misses, a combination of three times.

and one walk
which is when he missed the target and the hitter didn't swing, four times.

Thanking you kindly good sir. Little by little.

On the "and one walk" - do you mean he's pitched outside of the home plate and / or above/below the hitters knees or armpits 4 times in a row ? In which case the hitter can then just "walk" to 1st base unmolested ?
 


SULLY COULDNT SHOOT

Loyal2Family+Albion!
Sep 28, 2004
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Thanking you kindly good sir. Little by little.

On the "and one walk" - do you mean he's pitched outside of the home plate and / or above/below the hitters knees or armpits 4 times in a row ? In which case the hitter can then just "walk" to 1st base unmolested ?

Thats right. Sometimes a pitcher will deliberately do this if he thinks the batter can hit him out of the stadium
 




Pavilionaire

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Jul 7, 2003
31,263
FFS, this thread's turning into Noddy Baseball For Dummies! :wink:
 


SULLY COULDNT SHOOT

Loyal2Family+Albion!
Sep 28, 2004
11,344
Izmir, Southern Turkey
I'm bumping this as we need more teams.

COME ON IN EVERYONE AND JOIN!
 


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