Anyone have the juevos to fade Kershaw tonight?

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  • stevenash
    Moderator
    • 01-17-11
    • 66113

    #36
    And right on cue, Heyward crushes a triple.
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    • BennyBigNuts
      SBR Hall of Famer
      • 04-16-12
      • 8700

      #37
      Originally posted by stevenash
      Is this some lame attempt to try and discredit me pal.

      Braves are 4th in the NL in homeruns hit.

      Gattis has 16 HR's
      Freeman 14
      Upton 12

      I call that mashing when it's still weeks before the break. Ummm yeah.

      Heyward while only hitting .256 has drawn 34 walks making the OBA over .340 well above league average
      Yeah, he's not an easy out.

      Thanks for dropping by slick, next time, bring something to the table or go home jackass
      Discredit you? LOL
      Slight overreaction bud.
      Relax.
      It was funny.
      It still is to me.
      Heyward had a good month, he still sucks. Barely an average MLB ball player overall. Gattis as well.
      And the Braves are the solo HR kings of MLB.
      You can spit out a million stats that we all read, the Braves are not MASHERS.
      The day I look at that lineup and I'm scared of them, I will retire as an MLB fan.
      2 uptons + 1 Heyward = LOL
      Sorry SLICK.
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      • KRIT
        SBR Posting Legend
        • 01-11-14
        • 12884

        #38
        Originally posted by stevenash
        This is a list of all the no-hitters thrown this decade (2010-2014) and how they did their very next start.
        19 of them all told
        Combined record of the pitchers is 8 wins 10 losses and one no decision

        You can get +150 on Danny Duffy tonight.
        Just saying

        Next start after their no hitter start

        Pitcher IP Hits Walks ER Decision No-No Pitches Next Game Pitches
        Ubaldo Jimenez 7.1 5 2 0 Win 128 121
        Dallas Braden 8 7 1 4 Loss 109 98
        Roy Halladay 7 10 1 2 Win 115 108
        Edwin Jackson 5 7 3 4 Win 149 88
        Matt Garza 7 5 1 4 Loss 120 109
        Roy Halladay* 7 8 0 4 Loss 104 105
        Francisco Liriano 3 3 3 4 Loss 123 59
        Justin Verlander 8 2 3 1 Win 108 105
        Ervin Santana 9 8 2 1 Win 105 121
        Philip Humber 5 8 3 9 Loss 96 115
        Jered Weaver 6 3 2 1 Win 121 89
        Johan Santana 5 7 1 6 Loss 134 86
        Matt Cain 5 6 4 3 Win 125 100
        Felix Hernandez 7.2 7 1 1 Win 113 105
        Homer Bailey 4 4 0 0 ND 115 70
        Homer Bailey 5.2 10 3 4 Loss 109 103
        Tim Lincecum 3.2 8 1 8 Loss 148 78
        Henderson Alvarez 3 7 2 3 Loss 99 56
        Josh Beckett 5 5 1 2 Loss 128 88
        5.77 6.32 1.79 3.21 118.37 94.95
        Time to fade Timmay. STL +106
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        • jay89
          SBR Wise Guy
          • 08-04-13
          • 671

          #39
          doesn't mean much, no hitters come against bad teams. unlikely that a pitcher faces a bad team twice in a row. there's no inherent pattern. play the matchup, can't see how this fits in a proper analysis
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