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  • No coincidences
    SBR Aristocracy
    • 01-18-10
    • 76300

    #1
    Steve Delabar
    Given the rapid movement on the over late before the first pitch, I found his performance today interesting to say the least. It went from 5-1 to 8-1 in a HURRY with this guy walking and wild pitching in runs in the bottom of the 8th. Kind of stuff you think about as a gambler, when most people would just chalk it up to a shitty appearance by a relief pitcher. He looked like he was pitching blindfolded.

    Coincidence?

    Delabar relieved Tepera. 1 5
    Castellanos walked. 1 5
    Iglesias ran for Castellanos. 1 5
    McCann struck out looking. 1 5
    J. Wilson hit by pitch, Iglesias to second. 1 5
    Gose safe at first on error by first baseman Colabello, Iglesias to third, J. Wilson to second. 1 5
    Iglesias scored, J. Wilson to third, Gose to second on wild pitch by Delabar. 1 6
    Kinsler singled to left, J. Wilson and Gose scored. 1 8
    Céspedes singled to left center, Kinsler to second. 1 8
    Cecil relieved Delabar. 1 8
  • leetreaper
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    • 10-23-10
    • 34841

    #2
    Originally posted by No coincidences
    Given the rapid movement on the over late before the first pitch, I found his performance today interesting to say the least. It went from 5-1 to 8-1 in a HURRY with this guy walking and wild pitching in runs in the bottom of the 8th. Kind of stuff you think about as a gambler, when most people would just chalk it up to a shitty appearance by a relief pitcher. He looked like he was pitching blindfolded.

    Coincidence?

    Delabar relieved Tepera. 1 5
    Castellanos walked. 1 5
    Iglesias ran for Castellanos. 1 5
    McCann struck out looking. 1 5
    J. Wilson hit by pitch, Iglesias to second. 1 5
    Gose safe at first on error by first baseman Colabello, Iglesias to third, J. Wilson to second. 1 5
    Iglesias scored, J. Wilson to third, Gose to second on wild pitch by Delabar. 1 6
    Kinsler singled to left, J. Wilson and Gose scored. 1 8
    Céspedes singled to left center, Kinsler to second. 1 8
    Cecil relieved Delabar. 1 8
    No, he's just bad like the whole Toronto stuff, they put runs on the board almost every game late, what's the problem here???
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    • No coincidences
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      • 01-18-10
      • 76300

      #3
      Originally posted by leetreaper
      No, he's just bad like the whole Toronto stuff, they put runs on the board almost every game late, what's the problem here???
      He's been dominant this year until the last two performances.

      If you watched this game (vs. looking at the play-by-play on a computer), you'd know exactly what I'm talking about.
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      • No coincidences
        SBR Aristocracy
        • 01-18-10
        • 76300

        #4
        Delabar had given up 3 runs total from the start of May through the end of June -- a span of 21 appearances.

        He gave up 3 runs with quickness today alone.

        The 2018 MLB pitching season stats per game for Steve Delabar of the Texas Rangers on ESPN. Includes full stats, per opponent, for regular and postseason.
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        • Vasco
          SBR Sharp
          • 03-16-12
          • 315

          #5
          Ridiculous post. Must be a joke.
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          • No coincidences
            SBR Aristocracy
            • 01-18-10
            • 76300

            #6
            Originally posted by Vasco
            Ridiculous post. Must be a joke.
            Were you watching the game?

            For the record, the only bet I had was the Toronto TT under. I couldn't care less if Delabar had given up 20 runs that inning.
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            • MoeSedway
              SBR Sharp
              • 06-29-15
              • 437

              #7
              Do you believe John Gibbons was involved, or did Vegas get to Delabar as he was walking in from the bullpen?
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              • leetreaper
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                • 10-23-10
                • 34841

                #8
                lol at NC priceless posts, Bear is not even close...
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                • No coincidences
                  SBR Aristocracy
                  • 01-18-10
                  • 76300

                  #9
                  Originally posted by MoeSedway
                  Do you believe John Gibbons was involved, or did Vegas get to Delabar as he was walking in from the bullpen?
                  Did you read the article on Cosart recently? It's not like purposely giving up a few runs in a blowout game is that far fetched.
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                  • No coincidences
                    SBR Aristocracy
                    • 01-18-10
                    • 76300

                    #10
                    Originally posted by leetreaper
                    lol at NC priceless posts, Bear is not even close...
                    Were you watching the game or not?

                    If not, why comment?
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                    • JameisBrady
                      SBR MVP
                      • 03-15-15
                      • 1023

                      #11
                      at this point I'm convinced no cash has a mental disorder. seek help bro
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                      • leetreaper
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                        • 10-23-10
                        • 34841

                        #12
                        Originally posted by No coincidences
                        Were you watching the game or not?

                        If not, why comment?

                        Clearly he was pitching over his head, came back to earth and got trounced by a good team, WHAT DO YOU NOT UNDERSTAND???
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                        • No coincidences
                          SBR Aristocracy
                          • 01-18-10
                          • 76300

                          #13
                          Originally posted by leetreaper
                          Clearly he was pitching over his head, came back to earth and got trounced by a good team, WHAT DO YOU NOT UNDERSTAND???
                          It was the way he pitched today.

                          Again, not something you could see through a play-by-play chart on your computer.
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                          • No coincidences
                            SBR Aristocracy
                            • 01-18-10
                            • 76300

                            #14
                            Originally posted by JameisBrady
                            at this point I'm convinced no cash has a mental disorder. seek help bro
                            Whose ghost are you again?
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                            • MoeSedway
                              SBR Sharp
                              • 06-29-15
                              • 437

                              #15
                              Originally posted by No coincidences
                              Did you read the article on Cosart recently? It's not like purposely giving up a few runs in a blowout game is that far fetched.
                              I'm familiar with the Cosart story. In theory, the idea of a pitcher intentionally throwing BP is not far fetched, but it was never a guarantee that Delabar would even pitch in today's game.
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                              • leetreaper
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                                • 10-23-10
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                                #16
                                Originally posted by No coincidences
                                It was the way he pitched today.

                                Again, not something you could see through a play-by-play chart on your computer.
                                ok.
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                                • No coincidences
                                  SBR Aristocracy
                                  • 01-18-10
                                  • 76300

                                  #17
                                  Originally posted by MoeSedway
                                  I'm familiar with the Cosart story. In theory, the idea of a pitcher intentionally throwing BP is not far fetched, but it was never a guarantee that Delabar would even pitch in today's game.
                                  It was a very strange performance to say the least, given the game was already over, the score was 5-1, and he just happened to give up 3 runs in the bottom of the 8th in a matter of about 2 minutes.

                                  TIME OVER UNDER
                                  07/04 01:04 PM 9 -110 9 +100
                                  07/04 01:04 PM 9 -108 9 -102
                                  07/04 01:01 PM 9 -103 9 -107
                                  07/04 01:00 PM 9 -102 9 -108
                                  07/04 12:55 PM 9 +102 9 -113
                                  07/04 12:52 PM 8½ -120 8½ +109
                                  07/04 12:38 PM 8½ -118 8½ +107
                                  07/04 12:38 PM 8½ -115 8½ +104
                                  07/04 12:32 PM 8½ -123 8½ +111
                                  07/04 12:31 PM 8½ -120 8½ +109
                                  07/04 12:20 PM 8½ -123 8½ +111
                                  07/04 12:19 PM 8½ -122 8½ +111
                                  07/04 12:09 PM 8½ -114 8½ +103
                                  07/04 12:02 PM 8½ -118 8½ +107
                                  07/04 12:01 PM 8½ -112 8½ +102
                                  07/04 12:00 PM 8½ -107 8½ -103
                                  07/04 11:58 AM 8½ -110 8½ +100
                                  07/04 11:52 AM 8½ -107 8½ -103
                                  07/04 10:38 AM 8½ -102 8½ -108
                                  07/04 10:36 AM 8 -117 8 +106
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                                  • LEOLEO
                                    SBR Wise Guy
                                    • 02-13-13
                                    • 664

                                    #18
                                    INSINUATION, IS redonkulous

                                    hes been a fackin pig the past 2 appearences,
                                    but, STILL has SICK stuff
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                                    • YouHave2outs
                                      SBR MVP
                                      • 07-02-11
                                      • 4448

                                      #19
                                      i can't believe you still really believe this stuff.
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                                      • Big Bear
                                        SBR Aristocracy
                                        • 11-01-11
                                        • 43253

                                        #20
                                        Originally posted by No coincidences
                                        Given the rapid movement on the over late before the first pitch, I found his performance today interesting to say the least. It went from 5-1 to 8-1 in a HURRY with this guy walking and wild pitching in runs in the bottom of the 8th. Kind of stuff you think about as a gambler, when most people would just chalk it up to a shitty appearance by a relief pitcher. He looked like he was pitching blindfolded.

                                        Coincidence?

                                        Delabar relieved Tepera. 1 5
                                        Castellanos walked. 1 5
                                        Iglesias ran for Castellanos. 1 5
                                        McCann struck out looking. 1 5
                                        J. Wilson hit by pitch, Iglesias to second. 1 5
                                        Gose safe at first on error by first baseman Colabello, Iglesias to third, J. Wilson to second. 1 5
                                        Iglesias scored, J. Wilson to third, Gose to second on wild pitch by Delabar. 1 6
                                        Kinsler singled to left, J. Wilson and Gose scored. 1 8
                                        Céspedes singled to left center, Kinsler to second. 1 8
                                        Cecil relieved Delabar. 1 8
                                        He struck out the second batter he faced!!!

                                        Then he hits a dude with a pitch and on the next play his teammate makes an error.


                                        He was def not "tanking"
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                                        • Big Bear
                                          SBR Aristocracy
                                          • 11-01-11
                                          • 43253

                                          #21
                                          Originally posted by MoeSedway
                                          I'm familiar with the Cosart story. In theory, the idea of a pitcher intentionally throwing BP is not far fetched, but it was never a guarantee that Delabar would even pitch in today's game.
                                          exactly. He aint the set up man or the closer
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