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  • BigSpoon
    SBR MVP
    • 11-04-10
    • 4113

    #1401
    Originally posted by stevenash
    Is that the best ever for a five year span?

    This is one of the most amazing six consecutive year season span I've ever seen.
    Can you name the player?


    G PA AB R H HR RBI SB BB BA OBP SLG OPS
    162 698 598 113 168 36 109 23 93 0.281 0.378 0.507 0.885
    162 687 589 131 178 36 121 30 90 0.302 0.393 0.54 0.933
    162 691 607 94 176 36 100 19 79 0.29 0.372 0.547 0.919
    162 712 616 118 185 37 111 10 90 0.3 0.388 0.539 0.927
    160 692 614 89 163 29 83 7 75 0.265 0.347 0.477 0.824
    159 693 566 115 167 44 105 16 115 0.295 0.417 0.58 0.997
    Four times had triple digits in runs scored and RBI to go along with double digit steals and a .290 plus average.
    The player is the great Dale Murphy from 1982-1987.
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    • koz-man
      SBR Hall of Famer
      • 11-21-08
      • 7102

      #1402
      Tyler Thornburg hasn't thrown a pitch yet this season, but at least the trade that brought him to the Red Sox has been completed. Yeison Coco, an 18-year-old middle infielder, is the player to be named in the deal that also sent third baseman Travis Shaw, shortstop prospect Mauricio Dubon and Single-A pitcher Josh Pennington to Milwaukee.
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      • mr. leisure
        SBR Posting Legend
        • 01-29-08
        • 17507

        #1403
        Originally posted by BigSpoon
        The player is the great Dale Murphy from 1982-1987.
        I always liked Dale Murphy , class act .
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        • stevenash
          Moderator
          • 01-17-11
          • 65470

          #1404
          Originally posted by BigSpoon
          The player is the great Dale Murphy from 1982-1987.
          And why he isn't in the Hall of Fame is mind boggling.
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          • stevenash
            Moderator
            • 01-17-11
            • 65470

            #1405
            Year Tm PA G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS BB SO BA OBP SLG OPS OPS+ TB GDP HBP SH SF IBB
            1982-1987 ATL 4173 967 3590 660 1037 167 24 218 629 105 38 542 796 0.289 0.382 0.531 0.913 145 1906 73 17 0 24 90
            Average 696 161 598 110 173 28 4 36 105 18 6 90 133 318 12 3 0 4 15
            per 162 games 702 163 604 111 175 29 5 37 106 18 7 92 134 321 13 3 0

            37/106/.289 slashline for a six consecutive year average is FILTHY!!!!
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            • stevenash
              Moderator
              • 01-17-11
              • 65470

              #1406
              I'm watching the Astros / Royals game on Root Sports Southwest (Astros feed) and their two broadcasters, Todd Kalas and Geoff Blum are the most annoying homers I've ever heard doing a game.

              Those two jabronnis pretty much keep telling me on an inning basis how great their team is.
              Yeah, we get it you blowhards, your team can hit, we know.

              I watch pretty much every team at least six times all season, I'm familar with all the broadcast teams, they are the worse.

              There's some homerism in every booth, Cohen is probably the best, Thorne pretty much calls an unbiased game too.
              Glad to see Harrelson retiring too, there's another jackass.

              I already miss Enberg in SD.
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              • Cross
                SBR Hall of Famer
                • 04-15-11
                • 5777

                #1407
                Hawk Harrelson is always awful to listen to.
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                • EmpireMaker
                  SBR Posting Legend
                  • 06-18-09
                  • 15578

                  #1408
                  A left hamstring injury has limited Nippon Ham Fighters right-handed ace/left-handed slugger Shohei Otani to just eight games this year in what could be his final season in Japan. Otani’s going to stay on the shelf for a while longer, it seems, as Dylan Hernandez of the Los Angeles Times tweets that he won’t take the field again until at least July. All of the 22-year-old’s appearances this season have come at designated hitter. (In case you missed it, MLBTR contributor Chuck Wasserstrom recently put together a must-read piece on Otani.)
                  More from around the game:
                  • Pedro Martinez generated some excitement on social media Monday when he tweeted that former Red Sox teammate and fellow retiree David Ortiz is “working out” and in “baseball shape.” However, there’s “zero indication” the longtime designated hitter is considering a comeback, tweets Peter Abraham of the Boston Globe. On whether he regrets his decision to retire after last season, Ortiz said Monday (via Abraham), “No, not at all man, I’m happy.”
                  • Marlins first baseman Justin Bour has a bone bruise in his left ankle that could require a stint on the disabled list, manager Don Mattingly announced Monday (Twitter link via Tim Healey of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel). Bour, who’s now using a walking boot, hasn’t been in the Marlins’ lineup since Saturday. With seven wins in its past 10 games, Miami has been hot lately, but the club is just 24-32 and a lofty 8.5 games out of a playoff spot. Losing Bour would further damage the Marlins’ slim postseason hopes, as the 29-year-old has slashed a remarkable .295/.369/.589 with 16 home runs in 214 plate appearances.
                  • In response to a report that the Yankees are in the market for a third base upgrade, Mike Axisa of River Ave Blues lists Todd Frazier, David Freese, Jed Lowrie, Mike Moustakas, Martin Prado, Trevor Plouffe and Yangervis Solarte as potential acquisition candidates for the Bombers. Of course, two of those players – Prado and Solarte – have been Yankees in the past. Interestingly, the team traded Solarte to San Diego in a deal for its current starting third baseman, Chase Headley, back in 2014. Headley has fallen off since his halcyon days with the Padres, though, and has been a rare weak link for the first-place Yankees this season.
                  • Athletics shortstop Marcus Semien, who underwent surgery on a fractured right wrist April 18, might not return until July, reports Susan Slusser of the San Francisco Chronicle. The 27-homer man from 2016 just began hitting off a tee Monday and will need to embark on a fairly lengthy rehab assignment (one or two weeks) when he’s ready to take the field again, relays Slusser.
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                  • Chi_archie
                    SBR Aristocracy
                    • 07-22-08
                    • 63167

                    #1409
                    Originally posted by Cross
                    Hawk Harrelson is always awful to listen to.

                    It it can be humorously bad though
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                    • JAKEPEAVY21
                      BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                      • 03-11-11
                      • 29268

                      #1410
                      Originally posted by Cross
                      Hawk Harrelson is always awful to listen to.
                      you know you would like him if he worked for the Cubs
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                      • mr. leisure
                        SBR Posting Legend
                        • 01-29-08
                        • 17507

                        #1411
                        Put it on the board , YES !!
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                        • koz-man
                          SBR Hall of Famer
                          • 11-21-08
                          • 7102

                          #1412
                          LA is 26-11 when Cody Bellinger starts, 9-13 when doesn't.
                          His Dad, Clay, ex-big leaguer turned fire fighter.
                          Each have 12 career HRS
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                          • stevenash
                            Moderator
                            • 01-17-11
                            • 65470

                            #1413
                            Originally posted by Chi_archie
                            It it can be humorously bad though
                            Just like John Sterling.
                            Annoyting as fuk, but at times downright hilarious
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                            • stevenash
                              Moderator
                              • 01-17-11
                              • 65470

                              #1414
                              Tanaka has never ever lost on a Tuesday, tonight is the night.

                              Holy shit Robby Ray just got steamed all the way up to over -160, ike 8 cents in the last hour.
                              Public hammering the Snakes.
                              Can't lay -165+ there.
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                              • El Nino
                                SBR Posting Legend
                                • 05-03-12
                                • 18426

                                #1415
                                Moose walks off the Royals to end the Astros win streak at 11.
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                                • Andy117
                                  SBR Hall of Famer
                                  • 02-07-10
                                  • 9511

                                  #1416
                                  Originally posted by stevenash
                                  Just like John Sterling.
                                  Annoyting as fuk, but at times downright hilarious
                                  Sterling can be hilarious, he often has no idea what's going on.
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                                  • Andy117
                                    SBR Hall of Famer
                                    • 02-07-10
                                    • 9511

                                    #1417
                                    Originally posted by stevenash
                                    Is that the best ever for a five year span?

                                    This is one of the most amazing six consecutive year season span I've ever seen.
                                    Can you name the player?


                                    G PA AB R H HR RBI SB BB BA OBP SLG OPS
                                    162 698 598 113 168 36 109 23 93 0.281 0.378 0.507 0.885
                                    162 687 589 131 178 36 121 30 90 0.302 0.393 0.54 0.933
                                    162 691 607 94 176 36 100 19 79 0.29 0.372 0.547 0.919
                                    162 712 616 118 185 37 111 10 90 0.3 0.388 0.539 0.927
                                    160 692 614 89 163 29 83 7 75 0.265 0.347 0.477 0.824
                                    159 693 566 115 167 44 105 16 115 0.295 0.417 0.58 0.997
                                    Four times had triple digits in runs scored and RBI to go along with double digit steals and a .290 plus average.
                                    Ty Cobb's career avg was .366
                                    Ruth had a 5 year stretch that came to .367 (also hit 235 HRs in that period)
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                                    • Cross
                                      SBR Hall of Famer
                                      • 04-15-11
                                      • 5777

                                      #1418
                                      Nothing will ever match the drunken hilarity of Harry Caray with the smooth Steve Stone alongside.
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                                      • Andy117
                                        SBR Hall of Famer
                                        • 02-07-10
                                        • 9511

                                        #1419
                                        Originally posted by stevenash
                                        And why he isn't in the Hall of Fame is mind boggling.
                                        He was a good player, but not a HOFer. He really doesn't have a case for it.
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                                        • El Nino
                                          SBR Posting Legend
                                          • 05-03-12
                                          • 18426

                                          #1420
                                          Robbie Ray lowers his ERA to 2.85 after another stellar outing.
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                                          • JAKEPEAVY21
                                            BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                                            • 03-11-11
                                            • 29268

                                            #1421
                                            Originally posted by koz-man
                                            LA is 26-11 when Cody Bellinger starts, 9-13 when doesn't.
                                            His Dad, Clay, ex-big leaguer turned fire fighter.
                                            Each have 12 career HRS
                                            Bellinger is quite a hitter..
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                                            • EmpireMaker
                                              SBR Posting Legend
                                              • 06-18-09
                                              • 15578

                                              #1422
                                              10 hours ago




                                              Can confirm Jean Segura’s extension with #Mariners will guarantee $70 million over 5 years, as @hgomez27 first reported. @MLBNetwork @MLB
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                                              • Chi_archie
                                                SBR Aristocracy
                                                • 07-22-08
                                                • 63167

                                                #1423
                                                I'd submit this for one of the top 5-6 year stretches of all time



                                                24 STL NL 149 660 589 96 218 44 20 9 94 12 15 60 50 .370 .431 .559 .990 185 329 3 8 *4
                                                25 STL NL 154 674 592 131 235 44 18 21 126 13 13 60 48 .397 .458 .639 1.097 191 378 7 15 *4/7563
                                                26 STL NL 154 704 623 141 250 46 14 42 152 17 12 65 50 .401 .459 .722 1.181 207 450 1 15 *4
                                                27 STL NL 107 487 424 89 163 32 10 17 83 3 7 55 29 .384 .459 .627 1.086 187 266 3 5 43
                                                28 STL NL 143 642 536 121 227 43 14 25 94 5 12 89 32 .424 .507 .696 1.203 222 373 2 13 *4 MVP-2
                                                29 STL NL 138 606 504 133 203 41 10 39 143 5 3 83 39 .403 .489 .756 1.245 210 381

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                                                • JAKEPEAVY21
                                                  BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                                                  • 03-11-11
                                                  • 29268

                                                  #1424
                                                  Originally posted by Chi_archie
                                                  I'd submit this for one of the top 5-6 year stretches of all time



                                                  24 STL NL 149 660 589 96 218 44 20 9 94 12 15 60 50 .370 .431 .559 .990 185 329 3 8 *4
                                                  25 STL NL 154 674 592 131 235 44 18 21 126 13 13 60 48 .397 .458 .639 1.097 191 378 7 15 *4/7563
                                                  26 STL NL 154 704 623 141 250 46 14 42 152 17 12 65 50 .401 .459 .722 1.181 207 450 1 15 *4
                                                  27 STL NL 107 487 424 89 163 32 10 17 83 3 7 55 29 .384 .459 .627 1.086 187 266 3 5 43
                                                  28 STL NL 143 642 536 121 227 43 14 25 94 5 12 89 32 .424 .507 .696 1.203 222 373 2 13 *4 MVP-2
                                                  29 STL NL 138 606 504 133 203 41 10 39 143 5 3 83 39 .403 .489 .756 1.245 210 381

                                                  looks like Rogers Hornsby
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                                                  • koz-man
                                                    SBR Hall of Famer
                                                    • 11-21-08
                                                    • 7102

                                                    #1425
                                                    This is the first season in MLB history in which two players, Scooter Gennett and Anthony Rendon, drove in 10 runs in a game
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                                                    • BigSpoon
                                                      SBR MVP
                                                      • 11-04-10
                                                      • 4113

                                                      #1426
                                                      Originally posted by Andy117
                                                      Ty Cobb's career avg was .366
                                                      Ruth had a 5 year stretch that came to .367 (also hit 235 HRs in that period)
                                                      Barry Bonds 5 year roid peak from 2000-2004 was insane as well.
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                                                      • stevenash
                                                        Moderator
                                                        • 01-17-11
                                                        • 65470

                                                        #1427
                                                        Originally posted by koz-man
                                                        This is the first season in MLB history in which two players, Scooter Gennett and Anthony Rendon, drove in 10 runs in a game
                                                        I was at the game in Yankee Stadium when A-Rod drove in 10 runs, mostly against Bartolo Colon.
                                                        One of the greatest hitting exhibitions I have ever seen.
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                                                        • Cross
                                                          SBR Hall of Famer
                                                          • 04-15-11
                                                          • 5777

                                                          #1428
                                                          Sosa had some nice roid numbers for a stretch too.
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                                                          • Andy117
                                                            SBR Hall of Famer
                                                            • 02-07-10
                                                            • 9511

                                                            #1429
                                                            Originally posted by BigSpoon
                                                            Barry Bonds 5 year roid peak from 2000-2004 was insane as well.
                                                            The year that bonds had an on base percentage of .609 is the best offensive season in history.
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                                                            • EmpireMaker
                                                              SBR Posting Legend
                                                              • 06-18-09
                                                              • 15578

                                                              #1430
                                                              Kenta Maeda’s early struggles have cost him his rotation spot, as Dodgers manager Dave Roberts told reporters (including J.P. Hoornstra of the Orange County Register) that Maeda will be moved to the bullpen when Alex Wood returns from the disabled list. “This is not temporary for Kenta,” Roberts said. “We need him to get back on track, get some momentum. I don’t know what day he’s going to pitch but he’s open to it, and it’s a credit to him as a teammate.” Maeda has a 5.16 ERA over 52 1/3 IP, thanks in large part to problems keeping the ball in the park; Maeda has already surrendered nine homers this season.
                                                              Here’s more from around baseball…
                                                              • With Adrian Beltre possibly looking at a DL stint, the Rangers will recall Jurickson Profar from Triple-A, FanRag Sports’ Jon Heyman reports. Beltre didn’t make his 2017 debut until May 29 due to a lingering calf injury, and collected at least one hit in all seven games he played before suffering an ankle injury on Tuesday. Profar began the season on Texas’ roster but hit just .135/.289/.135 in 46 PA before being demoted to Triple-A.
                                                              • Nelson Cruz underwent an MRI on his right calf today and wasn’t in the lineup for the Mariners’ game against the Twins. Seattle manager Scott Servais told MLB.com’s Greg Johns and other reporters that he expects Cruz to be out “maybe a day or two,” so the injury doesn’t seem serious, though Cruz has been bothered by his calf for over a week. The veteran slugger is in the midst of another big season, hitting .299/.383/.563 with 14 homers over 230 PA for the M’s.
                                                              • Should Masahiro Tanaka to be removed from the Yankees’ rotation? ESPN.com’s Andrew Marchand believes so, as Tanaka’s struggles (a 6.55 ERA and a whopping 23.3% home run rate) are hurting New York in the AL East race. Since the team says Tanaka is healthy, Marchand figures Tanaka needs some type of breather just to correct whatever flaw has so negatively impacted his performance. Tanaka also has a 5.60 FIP but other ERA indicators (4.19 xFIP, 4.13 SIERA) have a more sympathetic view of his work this year, and since there isn’t any change in his velocity or hard-hit ball rates, it could simply be that Tanaka has just been terribly unlucky allowing homers. Still, that’s a pretty tough problem to have for a pitcher who calls Yankee Stadium home, especially in a season when home runs are up across the league.
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                                                              • Otters27
                                                                BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                                                                • 07-14-07
                                                                • 30756

                                                                #1431
                                                                Originally posted by Andy117
                                                                The year that bonds had an on base percentage of .609 is the best offensive season in history.
                                                                Roids didn't just make him hit the ball far. Also gave him mental confidence
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                                                                • Chi_archie
                                                                  SBR Aristocracy
                                                                  • 07-22-08
                                                                  • 63167

                                                                  #1432
                                                                  Originally posted by Andy117
                                                                  The year that bonds had an on base percentage of .609 is the best offensive season in history.
                                                                  it was amazing to watch

                                                                  video game

                                                                  how many intentional walks did he receive that year?
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                                                                  • BigSpoon
                                                                    SBR MVP
                                                                    • 11-04-10
                                                                    • 4113

                                                                    #1433
                                                                    Originally posted by Chi_archie
                                                                    it was amazing to watch

                                                                    video game

                                                                    how many intentional walks did he receive that year?
                                                                    120 IBB that season, with a 1.422 OPS. Does not even seem real looking back.
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                                                                    • mr. leisure
                                                                      SBR Posting Legend
                                                                      • 01-29-08
                                                                      • 17507

                                                                      #1434
                                                                      • Should Masahiro Tanaka to be removed from the Yankees’ rotation?ESPN.com’s Andrew Marchand believes so, as Tanaka’s struggles (a 6.55 ERA and a whopping 23.3% home run rate) are hurting New York in the AL East race. Since the team says Tanaka is healthy, Marchand figures Tanaka needs some type of breather just to correct whatever flaw has so negatively impacted his performance. Tanaka also has a 5.60 FIP but other ERA indicators (4.19 xFIP, 4.13 SIERA) have a more sympathetic view of his work this year, and since there isn’t any change in his velocity or hard-hit ball rates, it could simply be that Tanaka has just been terribly unlucky allowing homers. Still, that’s a pretty tough problem to have for a pitcher who calls Yankee Stadium home, especially in a season when home runs are up across the league.

                                                                      Big mystery why Tanaka is so bad this year . I thought he was hurt maybe .
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                                                                      • koz-man
                                                                        SBR Hall of Famer
                                                                        • 11-21-08
                                                                        • 7102

                                                                        #1435
                                                                        Originally posted by Chi_archie
                                                                        it was amazing to watch

                                                                        video game

                                                                        how many intentional walks did he receive that year?
                                                                        Not sure, But think one was with the bases loaded...Crazy!!!
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