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Stewie 08-27-2021 12:05 PM

Boy! The Royals sure kept things quiet regarding Dyson. He wasn't much this year and maybe he'll get more playing time in Toronto.

gblowfish 08-27-2021 12:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Stewie (Post 15802802)
Boy! The Royals sure kept things quiet regarding Dyson. He wasn't much this year and maybe he'll get more playing time in Toronto.

That's what age do...

Mama Hip Rockets 08-27-2021 12:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Prison Bitch (Post 15802767)
Perfect Inning: 9 strikes to retire the side.

Chris Sale tied Sandy Koufax for most ever in a career: 3.

It’s been done once in World Series history (675 games).

It was a Royal. Name him.

Kelvin Herrera?

ChiefsCountry 08-27-2021 12:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Prison Bitch (Post 15802767)
Perfect Inning: 9 strikes to retire the side.

Chris Sale tied Sandy Koufax for most ever in a career: 3.

It’s been done once in World Series history (675 games).

It was a Royal. Name him.

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siberian khatru 08-27-2021 12:37 PM

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Originally Posted by ChiefsCountry (Post 15802846)
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Man, I loved Danny Jackson. Two incredibly clutch starts in the 1985 postseason.

huskerdooz 08-27-2021 12:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Prison Bitch (Post 15802767)
Perfect Inning: 9 strikes to retire the side.

Chris Sale tied Sandy Koufax for most ever in a career: 3.

It’s been done once in World Series history (675 games).

It was a Royal. Name him.

I think ChiefsCountry beat me to the correct response… Danny Jackson.

However; I’d like to point out that it’s not called a “perfect inning” … it’s called an “Immaculate Inning”.

I’ve always heard 3 pitches, 3 outs called the “Perfect Inning”.

huskerdooz 08-27-2021 12:45 PM

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Originally Posted by siberian khatru (Post 15802855)
Man, I loved Danny Jackson. Two incredibly clutch starts in the 1985 postseason.

Yes sir. Brought us back from the brink of elimination both times.

Then when we traded him, we picked the wrong effing shortstop.

Mecca 08-27-2021 01:20 PM

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Originally Posted by huskerdooz (Post 15802867)
Yes sir. Brought us back from the brink of elimination both times.

Then when we traded him, we picked the wrong effing shortstop.

Larkin was born and raised in Cincy, I don't think there was ever really a choice.

TomBarndtsTwin 08-27-2021 01:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Mecca (Post 15802912)
Larkin was born and raised in Cincy, I don't think there was ever really a choice.

Yeah, they weren't trading Larkin. They drafted him twice.

But BOTH were elite prospects. Think Larkin was drafted #4 overall, but they actually took Stillwell #2 overall before that.

Think Stillwell was decent his first year here, but that was about it. Reds got one Cy Young worthy season out of Danny Jackson and then it was all downhill from there for him . . . . .

tk13 08-27-2021 02:04 PM

They actually had a pretty long segment on MLB Network this afternoon talking about Salvy and whether he's a HOF'er. Compared his numbers to a lot of other great catchers past and present. The analysts seemed to think if he can keep hitting like this and he stays at catcher, he's on the trajectory to be in the conversation. Plus he's won a WS and was WS MVP. It was interesting to watch.

Deberg_1990 08-27-2021 02:14 PM

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Originally Posted by tk13 (Post 15802968)
They actually had a pretty long segment on MLB Network this afternoon talking about Salvy and whether he's a HOF'er. Compared his numbers to a lot of other great catchers past and present. The analysts seemed to think if he can keep hitting like this and he stays at catcher, he's on the trajectory to be in the conversation. Plus he's won a WS and was WS MVP. It was interesting to watch.

How does he compare to mike piazza? Wasn’t he the last catcher to go in the hall?

cosmo20002 08-27-2021 02:25 PM

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Originally Posted by tk13 (Post 15802968)
They actually had a pretty long segment on MLB Network this afternoon talking about Salvy and whether he's a HOF'er. Compared his numbers to a lot of other great catchers past and present. The analysts seemed to think if he can keep hitting like this and he stays at catcher, he's on the trajectory to be in the conversation. Plus he's won a WS and was WS MVP. It was interesting to watch.

Pretty much this...he's got the awards (WS title, WS MVP, Gold Gloves, All Star games) but he needs to really boost his offensive numbers. He's having a great year, but he needs several more like it to just be in the conversation.

He's 31 and has 187 HRs. He might need to double that. This is his first season 30+HRs. First season 80+ RBI. .759 career OPS.

Love to see it, but probably a real long shot...

From Baseball Reference--
28.2 career WAR, 22.4 7yr-peak WAR
Average HOF C (out of 16):
53.8 career WAR, 34.8 7yr-peak WAR

Yadi is retiring after next year...we'll see how he does in the voting in a few years...

cosmo20002 08-27-2021 02:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Deberg_1990 (Post 15802987)
How does he compare to mike piazza? Wasn’t he the last catcher to go in the hall?

Piazza crushes him offensively.

Chiefspants 08-27-2021 02:27 PM

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Originally Posted by cosmo20002 (Post 15803012)
Pretty much this...he's got the awards (WS title, WS MVP, Gold Gloves, All Star games) but he needs to really boost his offensive numbers. He's having a great year, but he needs several more like it to just be in the conversation.

He's 31 and has 187 HRs. He might need to double that. This is his first season 30+HRs. First season 80+ RBI. .759 career OPS.

Love to see it, but probably a real long shot...

From Baseball Reference--
28.2 career WAR, 22.4 7yr-peak WAR
Average HOF C (out of 16):
53.8 career WAR, 34.8 7yr-peak WAR

Yadi is retiring after next year...we'll see how he does in the voting in a few years...

If Yadi gets in Sal will be in tremendous shape.

As a point of comparison, Yadi is 38, 42.0 career WAR, 168 career homeruns, 9 career gold gloves, two World Series titles and one silver slugger award. There are several national writers angling for Yadi to get in, who would absolutely kick open the door for Sal if he does.

tk13 08-27-2021 02:34 PM

That was the interesting part of the conversation, they were talking like Yadi is almost a guarantee. But he's also considered the best defensive catcher of his generation so I get it. But if Salvy racks up another couple gold gloves and gets to 300 HR, he's going to have quite the resume. Maybe not the offensive resume of Mike Piazza and not quite the defensive reputation of Yadi but an outstanding career in both areas.


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