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Read More...Hal Steinbrenner spoke at Yankee Stadium on Saturday. He disagreed with the assessment that tickets are overpriced in the Bronx. This is different point of view than what I generally hear from fans. This is what Hal had to say about ticket prices being too high:
“You hear about that in the media,” Steinbrenner said. “You don’t hear that there are thousands and thousands of affordable seats in the $25 range for every game, not to mention the specials that we ...
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1. RollingWave posted on January 31, 2013 at 08:42 PM # hit 0 | hit 0That said, in the worst case obviously they could finish last. but that's not saying much. nor is the Jays or Rays as separted from the pack as they claim.
Wow, they won't need a reliever all year!
Melky Cabrera
I find it interesing -- many believe Bonds et al achieved greatness by juicing but I'm supposed to believe that a "clean" Melky will be a significant addition? (Not necessarily meant as a dig at Justice, I don't recall where he sits on our fabulous PED merry-go-round.)
The Red Sox swapped out good players for mediocre ones, made an uninspired pick for manager, and don't seem to understand that "environment" is never a problem that leads to wins and losses on the field.
The Red Sox will suck this year.
Hey! That's my schtick!
There are probably people who think Bonds was not already an all-time great, but those people must not have been paying attention.
Just at 1B, right? or am I forgetting someplace?
These are somewhat contradictory sentiments.
That seems like an argument for the Red Sox being even more profitable, rather than actually contending.
Ugh. No they did not. The Blue Jays had 916 innings pitched by starters last year. They replaced (and upgraded) about 550 of those and added roughly 60-90 innings. If they added 600 innings they would have a mind boggling 1516 innings by starters, the most last year was 1033.
Motherfucking plagiarist, I've been saying that for the past month or more.
What?? I thought *I* was the guy getting blocked for running it into the ground.
Regardless...
Jays 91-71
Yanks 88-74
Rays 87-75
Orioles 84-78
Red Sox. 77-85
Which would be especially impressive since 162*9 = 1458.
Like I said, mind boggling. 58 extra innings, a few of those games will go past 9 innings. Move over Jack Morris.
Yanks 88-74
Rays 87-75
Orioles 84-78
Red Sox. 77-85
At this stage, as a Sox fan, I'd be happy just to finish in 4th...honestly.
The old journalistic adage: if you ain't stealing off the internet, you ain't competing.
That depends. Are the additions Ben Revere?
Your keyboard to God's Blackberry. I loved that 2012 team to death, but if any squad seems likely to regress a little...
/It all depends on the pitching. And the LF/RF/DH/2B.
Which is essentially what the RedSox fan in my office said... funny his name is not Ray
anyway, Orioles, 2012 Pythag 82-80, actual 93-69 (+11)
That is a lot to exceed your pythag by
ERA+ of 109 (5th tie), 6th in AL in ERA at 3.90
K/BB: 2.45- league average? 2.45
k/9: 7.1, league 7.4
bb/9: 2.9, league 3.0
Hr/9: 1.1, league 1.1
essentially they had the peripherals of a perfectly AVERAGE 100 ERA+ staff-
which is not to say BABIP luck- if a whole team does that I think the first thing you'd look at would be team defense
def Efficiency was .699, league was .694, not a big deal
with runners in scoring position they gave up an OPS of .721, league was .745, with runners on they were likewise 20 points better than league (Overall they were 10 better than league)
Being better than league with respect to def efficiency is likely team defense- being better in "clutch" situations likely does not indicate the ability to do that in the future...
They had some luck as far as runs scored/ runs allowed, maybe their "true talent" pythag was 80-82 not 82-80
Maybe their time was three months ago, but now they need to play with what they got. I think they'll be OK. It's going to be a fun division to watch though.
http://www.rlyw.net/index.php/RLYW/comments/cairo_2013_v0.3_and_still_too_early_and_mostly_useless_2013_projected_
Signing Hafner could put them in second if it was rerun right now.
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