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  1. Alex Bregman is the Red Sox's best player, but Scott Boras has a painful reminder for fans
  2. They are 8th out of 16 teams in the AL in reliever's ERA. Not sure what chapman's all time saves rank has to do with this season.
  3. I can't respond to your post on the other 1B thread since bellhorn blocked me from responding on that thread because he likes to name-call but doesn't like to be responded to in kind.. So I will respond to your post here. A fair point. However, the title of article is wrong because Casas was having a horrible season when he was injured. His DWAR after just 28 games was -0.6, and his OPS was .580. Seriously, how hard can it be to replace those numbers? I sincerely doubt the idea is to replace casas' .580 OPS, I would think the idea is to get much better. But either way, campbell's .568 OPS over his last 30 games is not even replacing casas' numbers, it's even worse.
  4. And none of those teams are really in contention at this point unless you consider the jays who are only .5 in back of the sox to be in contention.
  5. The angels, brewers, blue jays and the nats all have DH's with an OPS under .700.
  6. Not if he continues to slash .190/.266/.302 as he has in his last 30 games.
  7. Actually, they've been very consistent. They've been about .500 for the last 211 games
  8. Interesting pitching match-up. One guy trying to sustain his new magic and the other trying to find his old magic.
  9. Maybe, maybe not. But if it was that much easier in Ruth's time, then why didn't many others do what he did? The gap between Ruth and most of his contemporaries was bigger than probably any other player in the history of the game.
  10. First day on the internet?
  11. B-R has Ruth at 182.6 vs. Mays with 156.1. And Mays had roughly 2K more at bats
  12. my point was his bat was just as responsible as his glove.
  13. Because one has double the amount of baserunners which then, in turn, increases the scoring chances. Smh......
  14. May 20, 1976 - After a home-plate collision between Lou Piniella and Red Sox catcher Carlton Fisk, a shoving match escalates into an ugly bench-clearing brawl. Yankee third baseman Graig Nettles and Boston's Bill Lee fight so fiercely that the 'Spaceman' suffers a separation of his left shoulder, significantly affecting his pitching career.
  15. Certainly not. I don't post Henny Youngman one line zingers like he does.
  16. No, they've been a poor fielding team for a while now.
  17. Hitting .200 in the WS didn't help either.
  18. Didn't know where else to post this but I just thought it was a cool pic. The caption said it was 1950.
  19. As well as expected? I sincerely doubt this is what anyone expected when he was signed. Rough patch? If anything, his great start at the beginning of the season was the "patch"
  20. Interesting that you cite WAR and then ignore it when claiming who is the greatest MLB player ever.
  21. This guy is something special.
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