The Cone of Silence can’t drop on Dan Plesac quick enough.
Read More...I still like pitcher wins, warts and blemishes and gaping scars and all. Are pitcher wins perfect? Of course not. Should they be the first recourse in evaluating a pitcher’s performance? Of course not. Should they be discarded into the trash bin of ill-advised statistics, like the game-winning RBI? Of course not.
So I think it’s pretty cool that Max Scherzer is now 10-0, the first pitcher to win his first 10 decisions to begin a ...
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< 1 2Yankees-Cardinals would have CRUSHED this in the ratings.
Well, at first, no question. But then if the real ALCS Yankees had showed up to play the last three NCLS games' version of the Cardinals, that crushing might have disappeared after the first two games. We'd have been much better off with the Orioles and the Giants.
Too much orange.
Too much orange.
2012 NLCS: Too much red
2012 ALCS: Too much blue
2011 WS: Too much red
2011 ALCS: Too much blue
2011 NLDS: Too much red
2010 ALDS: Too much blue
2010 NLDS: Too much red
And so on. Give the orange a little love, why doncha?
I think you need to adjust the tint knob on your Magnavox.
It had the Cardinals. For many people, isn't that too much right there?
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