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  • stake1
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 12-19-18
    • 18116

    #1
    Robbie Ray just got paid!
    Made around $30,000,000 for his entire career. Tonight he got $115,000,000 from Seattle
  • stevenash
    Moderator
    • 01-17-11
    • 65622

    #2
    Originally posted by stake1
    Made around $30,000,000 for his entire career. Tonight he got $115,000,000 from Seattle
    The Mariners were just two missing pieces away last season.
    A power bat, and a power arm.

    Every March before the season begins I analyze each and every thing.
    This is what stuck out.
    Mariners broke camp with a front four rotation of all left handers.
    They had a rotation with four left handers, and the six man bullpen was comprised of five right handers.
    I've never seen an all left handed (almost) and an all (almost) right handed bullpen.

    It's a good thing the manager (Scott Servais) isn't a dick head, if he was an asshole he could start any one of his lefties if the opposing manager used his right handed lineup, than yank his lefty in the second inning go to his bull pen by committee right handers.
    That would piss of a lot of opposing mangers.

    Servais is such an underrated manager.
    Most former catchers make for good bench managers.

    Now they have their power arm, all that's left for Santa to bring them is that power bat.
    M's just signed Adam Frazier.
    He's a nice add, plays a smooth middle infield, an all star with Pitt, hit .310, lifetime .290 hitter with no pop though.
    Still, a good Swiss Army knife like that in a dug out is important.

    Seattle 90-72 last season like I said.
    They were cash cows.
    If you flat bet the M's 1* (100 dollars) a game, each and every game, you would have cleared $3670, or almost 37*

    Put that into perspective, the 106 and 56 LA Dodger won exactly 50 more games than they lost.
    But if you bet them 100 dollars a game, every game you actually lost money.
    The average price on LA's losses were -208.
    Point being if you bet chalk in baseball on a daily it'll bury you.
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