1. #2521
    Chi_archie
    GASPING FOR AIR
    Chi_archie's Avatar SBR PRO
    Join Date: 07-22-08
    Posts: 63,130
    Betpoints: 2380

    Quote Originally Posted by stevenash View Post
    Check out Chris Taylor’s throw to end the Dodgers game,
    A 93 mph frozen rope to home plate.
    Im the furthest thing from a Dodgers fan but that throw was as good as it gets and one of the finest I’ve ever seen and I’ve seen a lot of them.

    Well done Chris.
    Very impressive

  2. #2522
    Otters27
    Otters27's Avatar SBR PRO
    Join Date: 07-14-07
    Posts: 30,688
    Betpoints: 434

    Will someone bat .400 in this 60 game season

  3. #2523
    stevenash
    stevenash's Avatar Moderator
    Join Date: 01-17-11
    Posts: 62,663
    Betpoints: 32317

    Quote Originally Posted by JAKEPEAVY21 View Post
    Hopefully Dave Roberts shits himself in the playoffs again.
    Like he always does.

  4. #2524
    BigSpoon
    Henlo
    BigSpoon's Avatar Become A Pro!
    Join Date: 11-04-10
    Posts: 4,113
    Betpoints: 65573

    Quote Originally Posted by jrgum3 View Post
    Nationals can't catch seem to catch a break with Soto coming back but Scherzer going down in the first inning. Tough to repeat as champs even in a 60 game season. This year is really going to come down to who stays the healthiest and who has the best bullpen I think.
    Yeah, the repeat is not looking good but with the expanded playoff pool they still not dead yet.

  5. #2525
    koz-man
    Medula Oblongata
    koz-man's Avatar SBR PRO
    Join Date: 11-21-08
    Posts: 7,104
    Betpoints: 11971

    Nationals' Max Scherzer exits start after 1 inning with tweaked hamstring

    WASHINGTON -- Max Scherzer is the type who is going to try to play if he can, even on a tweaked right hamstring that prevents him from driving his lower body into his pitches.
    The three-time Cy Young Award winner gave it a shot Wednesday for the Washington Nationals against the New York Mets. It was clear right away -- to him, his catcher, his pitching coach and his manager -- that the usual power and command were missing.
    Scherzer exited because of the leg issue after laboring through one inning in the Mets' 3-1 victory over Washington.
    "The best decision,'' said Scherzer, who needed 27 pitches to get three outs, then gave way to Erick Fedde, "was just to get out of the game.''

    He revealed afterward that he felt something wrong with the hamstring before his previous start six days earlier against Toronto. He pitched anyway in that one and ended up throwing an MLB season-high 112 pitches across 7⅓ scoreless innings.
    The leg acted up again when Scherzer was doing his usual sprinting Tuesday ahead of facing the Mets.
    "He said he was good enough to pitch,'' manager Dave Martinez said. "He went out there, and he couldn't really push off. I mean, that's what we noticed.''
    Scherzer's fastball was in the low 90s, and he walked the first hitter, then gave up a single to the second.

  6. #2526
    mr. leisure
    mr. leisure's Avatar SBR PRO
    Join Date: 01-29-08
    Posts: 17,505
    Betpoints: 33122

    Chatwood got pounded .

    2 1/3 innings with 8 ER runs .

  7. #2527
    jrgum3
    Update your status
    jrgum3's Avatar SBR PRO
    Join Date: 07-21-17
    Posts: 7,005
    Betpoints: 16012

    Quote Originally Posted by Otters27 View Post
    Will someone bat .400 in this 60 game season
    I don't think so. Someone might come close but even in a 60 game sprint .400 is a lofty goal against Major League pitching. Someone will probably break 20 homers though the way the ball is flying.

  8. #2528
    stevenash
    stevenash's Avatar Moderator
    Join Date: 01-17-11
    Posts: 62,663
    Betpoints: 32317

    It’s official, Whit is a bona fide stud.

  9. #2529
    batt33
    batt33's Avatar SBR PRO
    Join Date: 12-23-16
    Posts: 4,962
    Betpoints: 10137

    Quote Originally Posted by mr. leisure View Post
    Chatwood got pounded .

    2 1/3 innings with 8 ER runs .
    yeah that was worse than mad bum.....

  10. #2530
    Cross
    Cross's Avatar SBR PRO
    Join Date: 04-15-11
    Posts: 5,777
    Betpoints: 9281

    Not a great day for cubs and reds.

  11. #2531
    EmpireMaker
    EmpireMaker's Avatar SBR PRO
    Join Date: 06-18-09
    Posts: 15,430
    Betpoints: 537

    The Yankees announced Thursday that they’ve selected the contract of right-hander Nick Tropeano from their alternate training site. He’ll go onto the 40-man roster and into the big league bullpen. Right-hander Tommy Kahnle, who had Tommy John surgery earlier this week, was moved to the 45-day IL to clear a 40-man spot for Tropeano.
    It’s a homecoming of sorts for Tropeano, a Long Island native who grew up a Yankee fan. The 29-year-old (30 later this month) has pitched in parts of five big league seasons, working to a combined 4.51 ERA with 8.0 K/9, 3.6 BB/9 and 1.57 HR/9. Tropeano was at one point a fairly well-regarded prospect in the Astros and Angels organizations, but his career has been derailed by persistent arm injuries. The righty had Tommy John surgery with the Angels back in 2016 and has since battled shoulder and elbow troubles that have limited him to a combined 182 innings (between the minors and big leagues) across the 2017-19 seasons.
    Tropeano was hit hard in the Triple-A Pacific Coast League least year, posting a 5.87 ERA in 79 2/3 frames. That’s a notoriously hitter-friendly setting in the first place, though, and the same changes to the ball composition that led to a record level of home runs hit in the Majors also impacted Triple-A. Prior to the 2019 season, Tropeano carried a career 3.67 ERA in 223 Triple-A frames.

  12. #2532
    JMobile
    CM Punk -1000.5 (100X)
    JMobile's Avatar Become A Pro!
    Join Date: 08-21-10
    Posts: 19,064
    Betpoints: 26848

    Judge is only aiming to the fences

  13. #2533
    Otters27
    Otters27's Avatar SBR PRO
    Join Date: 07-14-07
    Posts: 30,688
    Betpoints: 434

    Quote Originally Posted by JMobile View Post
    Judge is only aiming to the fences
    I always thought aiming for the fences made you hit less homers

  14. #2534
    stevenash
    stevenash's Avatar Moderator
    Join Date: 01-17-11
    Posts: 62,663
    Betpoints: 32317

    Quote Originally Posted by JMobile View Post
    Judge is only aiming to the fences
    His approach is to go up the middle but he’s so strong up the middle winds up over the fence.
    Now his homers are more foul pole to foul pole and that’s just scary.

  15. #2535
    BigSpoon
    Henlo
    BigSpoon's Avatar Become A Pro!
    Join Date: 11-04-10
    Posts: 4,113
    Betpoints: 65573

    Cubs-Cards game postponed tonight due to a Cards player testing positive for COVID-19.

  16. #2536
    Cross
    Cross's Avatar SBR PRO
    Join Date: 04-15-11
    Posts: 5,777
    Betpoints: 9281

    Another reason to hate the Cardinals. Did they go to another casino??

  17. #2537
    jrgum3
    Update your status
    jrgum3's Avatar SBR PRO
    Join Date: 07-21-17
    Posts: 7,005
    Betpoints: 16012

    Hopefully they don't stick with the new Extra Inning rules next season. This is nerve racking sweating a bet on a road team when the home team is awarded a man at 2nd Base. Nope I liked baseball where you had to earn your way on base and earn victories instead of being gifted a huge built in advantage.

  18. #2538
    jrgum3
    Update your status
    jrgum3's Avatar SBR PRO
    Join Date: 07-21-17
    Posts: 7,005
    Betpoints: 16012

    And I lost my wager on the Astros but even if I somehow won I still wouldn't like the extra inning rule. I think its fine for this year because you risk getting your pitchers hurt having to use so many in extra inning games but I'd rather there not be a man at second to start the inning even though both teams start that way. Call me old school but I like the drama of an extra inning game when a team comes up with a big hit after they create their own rally.

  19. #2539
    Otters27
    Otters27's Avatar SBR PRO
    Join Date: 07-14-07
    Posts: 30,688
    Betpoints: 434

    I agree hate this extra innings stuff

  20. #2540
    EmpireMaker
    EmpireMaker's Avatar SBR PRO
    Join Date: 06-18-09
    Posts: 15,430
    Betpoints: 537

    The Reds have acquired outfielder Mark Payton from the Athletics for cash considerations, Bobby Nightengale of the Cincinnati Enquirer tweets. Cincy took Payton from Oakland during last winter’s Rule 5 Draft, but it returned him to the A’s on July 21.
    The 28-year-old Payton entered the pro ranks as a seventh-round pick of the Yankees in 2014, and he hasn’t played in the majors yet. However, he is coming off a 2019 in which he was a tremendous minor league producer. Payton logged 447 plate appearances with the A’s top minors affiliate, mashed 30 home runs and hit .334/.400/.653 – good for a 148 wRC+ even in the offensively charged Pacific Coast League. He only struck out in 17 percent of trips to the plate, so Payton certainly wasn’t selling out for power.

  21. #2541
    JAKEPEAVY21
    JAKEPEAVY21's Avatar SBR PRO
    Join Date: 03-11-11
    Posts: 28,193
    Betpoints: 47531

    Tatis goes deep again and the Padres win 3-0

  22. #2542
    JMobile
    CM Punk -1000.5 (100X)
    JMobile's Avatar Become A Pro!
    Join Date: 08-21-10
    Posts: 19,064
    Betpoints: 26848

    Fernando Tatis Jr red hot

  23. #2543
    stevenash
    stevenash's Avatar Moderator
    Join Date: 01-17-11
    Posts: 62,663
    Betpoints: 32317

    Quote Originally Posted by JMobile View Post
    Fernando Tatis Jr red hot
    Tatis and Whit, the to best young players today.

  24. #2544
    batt33
    batt33's Avatar SBR PRO
    Join Date: 12-23-16
    Posts: 4,962
    Betpoints: 10137

    Quote Originally Posted by jrgum3 View Post
    And I lost my wager on the Astros but even if I somehow won I still wouldn't like the extra inning rule. I think its fine for this year because you risk getting your pitchers hurt having to use so many in extra inning games but I'd rather there not be a man at second to start the inning even though both teams start that way. Call me old school but I like the drama of an extra inning game when a team comes up with a big hit after they create their own rally.
    They took a page from women's softball?

  25. #2545
    Stallion
    Update your status
    Stallion's Avatar SBR PRO
    Join Date: 03-21-10
    Posts: 3,586
    Betpoints: 16714

    That new extra inning rule is stupid.

  26. #2546
    Chi_archie
    GASPING FOR AIR
    Chi_archie's Avatar SBR PRO
    Join Date: 07-22-08
    Posts: 63,130
    Betpoints: 2380

    Quote Originally Posted by Stallion View Post
    That new extra inning rule is stupid.

    Indeed

  27. #2547
    stevenash
    stevenash's Avatar Moderator
    Join Date: 01-17-11
    Posts: 62,663
    Betpoints: 32317

    I hate laying 9:5 but SD should easily roll tonight.

  28. #2548
    Cross
    Cross's Avatar SBR PRO
    Join Date: 04-15-11
    Posts: 5,777
    Betpoints: 9281

    Dodgers go down to the giants, didn’t see that coming.

  29. #2549
    jrgum3
    Update your status
    jrgum3's Avatar SBR PRO
    Join Date: 07-21-17
    Posts: 7,005
    Betpoints: 16012

    Even more surprising is the Orioles took another one from the defending World Series champs earning them the series victory.

  30. #2550
    batt33
    batt33's Avatar SBR PRO
    Join Date: 12-23-16
    Posts: 4,962
    Betpoints: 10137

    Yeah that Orioles game was a surprise

  31. #2551
    EmpireMaker
    EmpireMaker's Avatar SBR PRO
    Join Date: 06-18-09
    Posts: 15,430
    Betpoints: 537

    The Los Angeles Angels optioned Luke Bard to their alternate site today, recalling Patrick Sandoval in his place, per Jason Martinez of Roster Resource over at Fangraphs.
    Sandoval made his major-league debut last season going 0-4 across 10 appearances (9 starts). His first start of the season came last week in a 10-2 Angels win over the Mariners. Sandoval didn’t get the win as he lasted only 4 innings, though he more than did his part in contributing to the win. Sandoval threw 62 pitches – 40 for strikes – notching 4 strikeouts, walking one, and giving up 2 runs (though only 1 was earned). The 23-year-old southpaw entered the year as the Angels’ #7-ranked prospect per MLB.com, #6 by Fangraphs. The Angels certainly hope/expect the lefty and his 55-grade curveball will establish himself as a rotation mainstay – a role they’ve struggled to consistently fill over the years.
    Sandoval made his second start of the season tonight, going six strong innings while allowing two runs. He’s quickly becoming a favorite of manager Joe Maddon. While the plan was for Sandoval to throw between 70-80 pitches, Maddon allowed him to hang around for 94. Sandoval continues to develop nicely after the Angels acquired him from Houston for Martin Maldonado just before the 2018 trade deadline.
    Bard, 29, is looking to establish himself as a righty out of Maddon’s pen. Across 32 appearances last season, Bard logged 49 innings with a 4.78 ERA/4.81 FIP, showing off his ability to hold the line for multiple innings at a time if need be. He has just one inning so far this season – it was scoreless. In all likelihood, he’ll find himself back in the Angels’ pen before too long.

  32. #2552
    Otters27
    Otters27's Avatar SBR PRO
    Join Date: 07-14-07
    Posts: 30,688
    Betpoints: 434

    Quote Originally Posted by Cross View Post
    Dodgers go down to the giants, didn’t see that coming.
    Feel bad for Johnny losing his no hitter

  33. #2553
    JAKEPEAVY21
    JAKEPEAVY21's Avatar SBR PRO
    Join Date: 03-11-11
    Posts: 28,193
    Betpoints: 47531

    Tatis with 2 more bombs in a 1 run loss

  34. #2554
    JAKEPEAVY21
    JAKEPEAVY21's Avatar SBR PRO
    Join Date: 03-11-11
    Posts: 28,193
    Betpoints: 47531

    August 7 and 8, 2019: Fernando Tatis Jr. hits leadoff home runs in back-to-back games.

    August 7 and 8, 2020: Fernando Tatis Jr. hits leadoff home runs in back-to-back games.

    *Twilight Zone theme starts playing*

  35. #2555
    Chi_archie
    GASPING FOR AIR
    Chi_archie's Avatar SBR PRO
    Join Date: 07-22-08
    Posts: 63,130
    Betpoints: 2380

    Quote Originally Posted by JAKEPEAVY21 View Post
    Tatis with 2 more bombs in a 1 run loss

    Exciting!

First ... 70717273747576 ... Last
Top