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Rabbi Goldmann
Join Date: Nov 2012
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In our history, this team:
1. Strikes out more batters than any 2. Gives up more HR than any 3. Walks fewer times 4. Strikes out more times 5. Has the highest BABIP So basically it's a feast-or-famine team headed for a .500 record |
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#4397 |
BOOM!1!
Join Date: Aug 2004
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#4398 |
MVP
Join Date: Mar 2013
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Baltimore fans and La Canfora are getting a little testy right now because they've basically led the AL East most of the year, and just recently Toronto passed them and pretty soon Boston will as well.
They're looking at a 3rd place finish in the AL East and they are not happy about it. And you know what . . . . . . . f**k em. |
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M-I-Z-Z-O-U
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Kansas City
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Has been the case all season. In hindsight, striking early in the year for just a solid guy for that fifth spot (Hellickson, Straily, Jorge de la Rosa) could have drastically altered the season. They did have kind of a worst-case scenario occur, though. They had good depth entering the year, but back sliding (Young, Miguel Almonte), injury (Medlen, Minor, Zimmer), and ineffectiveness (Gee, Flynn) chewed through that in a hurry. Duffy's emergence obviously is a mark in the other direction, but he was part of that depth entering the year. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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BOOM!1!
Join Date: Aug 2004
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Christ. Bunch of ****ing babies. |
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Stroking to the SB Champs!
Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: Flatlands of Kansas
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#4402 |
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Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Kansas City
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Yeah, if they don't do it before Machado is a FA, it's hard to see it happening. Their window is similar to KC's. Closing... Will come down to SP for them. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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#4403 |
The Insider
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Lake of the Ozarks
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Oriole douches since there last World Series title and appearance, we have 2 championships and another WS appearance. That's with taking a 29 year break.
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#4404 | |
In Search of a Life
Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: Kansas
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Not until when(if?)they win a WS. They really thought they had a golden opportunity in '14 and we kicked their dicks in. Now, they know(but won't admit), that was probably their best shot. No way they win it this year, and everybody gets a year older next year. All they're left to do is try to make fun of the big dog. It's typical loser, broke guy, guy who never gets the girl mentality. |
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#4405 |
Stay positive, don't give up
Join Date: Dec 2001
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Account is probably run by Jason LaConfora
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Replaced by a future HOFer !!
Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: donkey land
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![]() I have no personal axe to grind against Otis. Your glasses were much rosier than mine. Stats can be very deceiving. The 20 pts higher when men were on base what I saw in his career came when the game was lost or the season was lost . No pressure and much easier to hit and he did but when it was a lost cause the majority of the time(the ol padding the stats). This was OTIS most of his career !!! He just never lived up to the 5 Tool Hype in clutch play most of his career UNTIL the 80 WS where he really came through when needed the most. His defense, base stealing and speed were never a question in my mind. And why when Brett began to really evolve in his game was such a breath of fresh air because he was totally a clutch player the majority of the time. Brett was not near the natural athlete Otis was and Brett will tell you that. Brett will tell you he was not a natural fielder nor hitter and had to work his arse off. Of the five tools Brett would tell you he was not a natural of any one of the 5 where Otis was just based on athletic ability alone. The only tool that came natural to Brett and that is essential for any player to live up to his potential and speaking philosophically here was his love for the game. Now I am not going to question Otis's love for the game but rather I think he put to much pressure on himself. At the time he came up with the Mets he was touted as the next Willie Mays much like Mercer being touted as the next Mickey Mantle in that same time period. Who would want that put on them ??? I felt sorry for both guys. But Otis like Mercer lived with that curse and when Cedric brought Otis to KC, Otis also brought that psychological curse with him IMHO. But when the 80 WS came around Otis produced big time and I give him credit for that series. Quote:
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Replaced by a future HOFer !!
Join Date: Apr 2002
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It's obvious in your playing days you experienced a lot of "anti-clutness" as you call it while you never achieved any "clutch play" that you deny that exists in baseball. You tell on yourself here in a major league way. ![]() |
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#4408 | |
Replaced by a future HOFer !!
Join Date: Apr 2002
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Steve Garvey, Jay Johnstone, and yes even our very own original Lou Pinella never really hit for a big average BUT during the playoffs you WANTED these guys at the plate because these guys were NAILS ALL THE TIME during the playoffs defying the so called "clutchness" you say doesn't exist in baseball. ![]() |
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#4409 | |
M-I-Z-Z-O-U
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Kansas City
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Your perception is faulty. Go look at his baseball reference page. Look at his career splits. Find a "clutch" stat in which his numbers are not better or right in line with his career stats. Tie games is the only one with any sort of significant variance. Looking at the clutch stats, one of his best numbers is actually in CLOSE AND LATE situations. Which speaks directly to ABs that matter the most. He's actually remarkably consistent regardless of situation. If he was making hay when the royals were way behind, it would show up statistically. It doesn't. If he was making hay when the royals were way ahead, it would show up statistically. It doesn't. Your perception is lazy, "counselor." And incorrect. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Join Date: Sep 2000
Location: Davis, CA
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I agree with you that the 2015 team with Zo and Cueto was our best team ever. The 1977 team was awesome, especially in August. I had hopes we could get past the Yankees, but I wasn't exactly shocked when we didn't, even though that was such a devastating Game 5 in the ALCS. That 2015 team came into the regular season with a mission, and they played like champions the entire season. Their can't-kill-em attitude and performance in the playoffs was extraordinary. As far as I'm concerned, there very much is such a thing as a champion's mentality. The 2015 team had it. I don't think the 2015 team would have been beaten late in a game the way the 1977 Royals got beat in the decisive game of the ALCS. That 2015 season was easily the most enjoyable of my many enjoyable years rooting for the Royals. |
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