last call for the 'stros
Ben Gamel going on IL with left knee contusion
— Brian McTaggart (@brianmctaggart) September 17, 2024
So remarkable that people still incorrectly call him Craig, instead of Graig. For years I thought it was Craig because I followed the NL and not the AL (yes I know he played in the NL towards the end) and because his name sounded a lot like Craig Reyolds and they both played the left-side of the infield.Quote:
He passed Craig Nettles, who played a remarkable 22 seasons from 1967 to 1988
Melton time? Cabbage? Who gets the call?cc10106 said:
Ben Gamel to the ILBen Gamel going on IL with left knee contusion
— Brian McTaggart (@brianmctaggart) September 17, 2024
Umpire: Brian O'Nora
— Umpire Scorecards (@UmpScorecards) September 17, 2024
Final: Astros 1, Padres 3#Relentless // #LetsGoPadres#HOUvsSD // #SDvsHOU
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Shouldn't be. Most teams do.Beau Holder said:
Shocked to see them go down meekly and silently in the 9th.
Yeah I think we can kiss that shot goodbye and just focus on obviously MAKING the playoffs but also setting our rotation for it.W said:
yes, Cleveland is going to reach 90 wins easily...and maybe threaten 94 or 95 wins with so many home games left
the Astros will likely settle in around 88 wins
89% accuracy is garbageWabs said:
Expected this to be more in SD's favorUmpire: Brian O'Nora
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Final: Astros 1, Padres 3#Relentless // #LetsGoPadres#HOUvsSD // #SDvsHOU
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Farmer1906 said:
I vote Hummel.
Completely agree with this take. I am less upset by the low ball called a strike and the high ball called a strike (unless it's obvious) for that reason. The horizontal ones are the ones that I get the most upset with. Shouldn't get balls 3 inches off the plate inside or out wrong.dcaggie04 said:
The strike zone is going to move up and down for each player. I expect that, so I'm a bit more forgiving on vertical strike/ball calls. Horizontal strike calls should be easy as they have a clear reference with the plate.
One thing to note, the vertical strike zone is why we don't have robo umps right now. They can't calculate the pitches to each individual strike zone in real time.
I think their metric dramatically underestimates the effect of a ball that is called a strike early in the at bat on the batter's mindset through the rest of the at bat. If they call a pitch outside the strike zone a strike early in the at bat, then the batter strikes out later in the at bat in a similar location because they can't assume it won't be called a strike again, it should count as an "unearned out" or something like that. I suspect the Astros would lead the league in unearned outs by a wide margin if that stat were measured for each game.Wabs said:
Expected this to be more in SD's favorUmpire: Brian O'Nora
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Final: Astros 1, Padres 3#Relentless // #LetsGoPadres#HOUvsSD // #SDvsHOU
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