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Baseball stuff

Posted: Sun Jul 14, 2024 5:58 pm
by Bob78164
I've gotta say, that after starting off 0-5 and falling at one point to 11 games under .500, I really didn't dream that the Mets would enter the All-Star break in undisputed possession of a playoff spot. Yet here we are.

I've seen enough Mets collapses over the years not to count my chickens before I get to post the clinching notice, but it's an unexpected pleasure that, at least for now, I've got a rooting interest in a team with at least a fighting chance of playing in October. --Bob

Re: Baseball stuff

Posted: Sat Jul 20, 2024 8:38 am
by BackInTex
The Astros started out 0-4 eventually getting 12 games under .500 on May 8th and were 10 games behind Seattle on June 16th.

Last night they beat the Mariners to be even on games and in first place based on percentage: .526 to .525 (Seattle has played two more games).

I was of course hoping to get to this position by the All-Star break but both Houston and Seattle loth their final two games prior to the break. But, I'll take where we are now. It's a brand new season.

Two more games with Seattle this weekend, so stay tuned.

Re: Baseball stuff

Posted: Sat Jul 20, 2024 10:25 am
by SportsFan68
No need to worry about the Rockies. Even that seven game win streak couldn't get us out of the cellar . . .

Re: Baseball stuff

Posted: Thu Jul 25, 2024 11:25 am
by littlebeast13
BackInTex wrote:
Sat Jul 20, 2024 8:38 am
The Astros started out 0-4 eventually getting 12 games under .500 on May 8th and were 10 games behind Seattle on June 16th.

Last night they beat the Mariners to be even on games and in first place based on percentage: .526 to .525 (Seattle has played two more games).

I was of course hoping to get to this position by the All-Star break but both Houston and Seattle loth their final two games prior to the break. But, I'll take where we are now. It's a brand new season.

Two more games with Seattle this weekend, so stay tuned.
Houston Astros 53 49 .520 --
Seattle Mariners 53 51 .510 1.0
Texas Rangers 50 52 .490 3.0
Los Angeles Angels 45 57 .441 8.0
Oakland Athletics 41 63 .394 13.0


Would love to see the 2024 AL West pull off what its sister division 30 years ago couldn't due to the strike, and have every team finish a full season under .500. I wouldn't even care which team came out on "top"....

lb13

Re: Baseball stuff

Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2024 8:29 am
by Bob78164
As of last night's results, the Chicago White Sox were guaranteed to finish the season with a losing record. I don't recall ever seeing a team lose its 82nd game that early. --Bob

Re: Baseball stuff

Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2024 12:08 pm
by Vandal
Bob78164 wrote:
Tue Jul 30, 2024 8:29 am
As of last night's results, the Chicago White Sox were guaranteed to finish the season with a losing record. I don't recall ever seeing a team lose its 82nd game that early. --Bob
The 1962 Mets, the bellwether for ineptitude, lost their 82nd in game 111 on August 7.

Re: Baseball stuff

Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2024 12:25 pm
by littlebeast13
Vandal wrote:
Tue Jul 30, 2024 12:08 pm
Bob78164 wrote:
Tue Jul 30, 2024 8:29 am
As of last night's results, the Chicago White Sox were guaranteed to finish the season with a losing record. I don't recall ever seeing a team lose its 82nd game that early. --Bob
The 1962 Mets, the bellwether for ineptitude, lost their 82nd in game 111 on August 7.
The 2003 Tigers, who needed to finish 5-1 to "only" lose 119 games, were 29-80 through 109 games, and also lost their 82nd in Game #111 (but a day earlier on August 6th).

lb13

Re: Baseball stuff

Posted: Sat Aug 10, 2024 10:48 pm
by Bob78164
As of tonight, the White Sox have been mathematically eliminated from contention for the American League Central Title. (The three top teams in the division still have 17 games remaining among themselves.) --Bob

Re: Baseball stuff

Posted: Sat Aug 31, 2024 10:06 pm
by silverscreenselect
The White Sox tied their all-time team record by losing their 106th game of the season (against 31 wins). With the entire month of September to go, it's a safe bet they'll break that record fairly soon. They've lost nine in a row and are 4-35 since the All Star Break.

Re: Baseball stuff

Posted: Mon Sep 02, 2024 9:55 am
by littlebeast13
silverscreenselect wrote:
Sat Aug 31, 2024 10:06 pm
The White Sox tied their all-time team record by losing their 106th game of the season (against 31 wins). With the entire month of September to go, it's a safe bet they'll break that record fairly soon. They've lost nine in a row and are 4-35 since the All Star Break.
As of today, they'd have to play .500 ball the rest of the season (12-12) just to avoid tying the '62 Mets with 120 losses. I'm gonna take the under on that....

lb13

Re: Baseball stuff

Posted: Tue Sep 17, 2024 8:39 am
by silverscreenselect
littlebeast13 wrote:
Mon Sep 02, 2024 9:55 am
silverscreenselect wrote:
Sat Aug 31, 2024 10:06 pm
The White Sox tied their all-time team record by losing their 106th game of the season (against 31 wins). With the entire month of September to go, it's a safe bet they'll break that record fairly soon. They've lost nine in a row and are 4-35 since the All Star Break.
As of today, they'd have to play .500 ball the rest of the season (12-12) just to avoid tying the '62 Mets with 120 losses. I'm gonna take the under on that....

lb13
Don't look now, but the White Sox are on a three-game winning streak after beating the Angels last night and stand at a whopping 36-115 for the season. They have 11 games left, and must go 7-4 or better to avoid tying the Mets record for losses in a season. Their remaining schedule: 2 at the Angels, 3 at San Diego, 3 home against the Angels, and they finish with 3 at Detroit.

Re: Baseball stuff

Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2024 7:44 am
by littlebeast13
silverscreenselect wrote:
Tue Sep 17, 2024 8:39 am
littlebeast13 wrote:
Mon Sep 02, 2024 9:55 am
silverscreenselect wrote:
Sat Aug 31, 2024 10:06 pm
The White Sox tied their all-time team record by losing their 106th game of the season (against 31 wins). With the entire month of September to go, it's a safe bet they'll break that record fairly soon. They've lost nine in a row and are 4-35 since the All Star Break.
As of today, they'd have to play .500 ball the rest of the season (12-12) just to avoid tying the '62 Mets with 120 losses. I'm gonna take the under on that....

lb13
Don't look now, but the White Sox are on a three-game winning streak after beating the Angels last night and stand at a whopping 36-115 for the season. They have 11 games left, and must go 7-4 or better to avoid tying the Mets record for losses in a season. Their remaining schedule: 2 at the Angels, 3 at San Diego, 3 home against the Angels, and they finish with 3 at Detroit.
The Padres would love to try and knock the Dodgers off their pedestal, and anything short of a sweep for them is going to be a disappointment. And Detroit is suddenly right in the thick of the wildcard race. That could change by next week, but I seriously doubt the Sox win more than one of those six games combined. And I also doubt they do better than break even in their six games against Anaheim (funny how they were the last pair of intraleague teams to meet up this season). I'm not even sure they can count on weather canceling any games (which would cut back on their loss total) since the weather in the Midwest has been kinda dead the last month or so. 122 is the over/under for losses...

lb13

Re: Baseball stuff

Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2024 3:59 pm
by Ritterskoop
Charlotte is the AAA team for the White Sox, and I've had the sense most of the season that players are just as happy to be here, as long as they are getting that sweet two-way money.

Re: Baseball stuff

Posted: Thu Sep 19, 2024 5:32 pm
by Bob78164
Even for Ohtani, this is a pretty good game. 6-6, 3 HRs, 2 2Bs, 10 RBIs, 2 SB. And the game's not over yet. --Bob

Re: Baseball stuff

Posted: Thu Sep 19, 2024 9:24 pm
by Vandal
Bob78164 wrote:
Thu Sep 19, 2024 5:32 pm
Even for Ohtani, this is a pretty good game. 6-6, 3 HRs, 2 2Bs, 10 RBIs, 1 SB. And the game's not over yet. --Bob
Not to mention becoming the first member of the 50/50 club (50 HR and 50 SB) in MLB history.

Re: Baseball stuff

Posted: Thu Sep 19, 2024 11:29 pm
by Bob78164
Vandal wrote:
Thu Sep 19, 2024 9:24 pm
Bob78164 wrote:
Thu Sep 19, 2024 5:32 pm
Even for Ohtani, this is a pretty good game. 6-6, 3 HRs, 2 2Bs, 10 RBIs, 2 SB. And the game's not over yet. --Bob
Not to mention becoming the first member of the 50/50 club (50 HR and 50 SB) in MLB history.
And the only player ever to hit 3 home runs and steal 2 bases in the same game. --Bob

Re: Baseball stuff

Posted: Fri Sep 20, 2024 8:18 pm
by BackInTex
I’m sure this is controversial but I would like to see a change in the ERA scoring. I think relief pitchers should get some penalty for allowing inherited base runners to score.

Putting someone on base is only half the failure of allowing a run.

Comments?

Re: Baseball stuff

Posted: Sat Sep 21, 2024 9:22 am
by Vandal
BackInTex wrote:
Fri Sep 20, 2024 8:18 pm
I’m sure this is controversial but I would like to see a change in the ERA scoring. I think relief pitchers should get some penalty for allowing inherited base runners to score.

Putting someone on base is only half the failure of allowing a run.

Comments?
It is already a stat, just not very popular:

Inherited Runs Allowed Percentage (IR-A%)

Definition

IR-A% denotes the percentage of inherited runners who come around to score against a relief pitcher. It is determined by dividing the inherited runs scored against a pitcher by the total number of runners he has inherited. This statistic essentially asks the question: How often does a relief pitcher allow a runner (or multiple runners) to score when he enters the game with a runner (or multiple runners) on base?

Any baserunners allowed by a relief pitcher do not factor into his eventual IR-A percentage. Therefore, IR-A percentage has no bearing on a reliever's ERA.


Find it all the way to the right on this page:

https://news.sportsinteraction.com/mlb/ ... ief?page=5

Re: Baseball stuff

Posted: Sat Sep 21, 2024 10:29 am
by littlebeast13
BackInTex wrote:
Fri Sep 20, 2024 8:18 pm
I’m sure this is controversial but I would like to see a change in the ERA scoring. I think relief pitchers should get some penalty for allowing inherited base runners to score.

Putting someone on base is only half the failure of allowing a run.

Comments?
ERA is so 20th Century.

FIP (Fielding Independent Pitching) is the new ERA used for determining a pitcher's "true talent," and will be quoted somewhere in every Cy Young discussion from now until..... well, they come up with something else. FIP is heavily strikeout based, which is why every fourth pitcher is blowing out his arm these days...

lb13

Re: Baseball stuff

Posted: Fri Sep 27, 2024 6:44 pm
by Vandal
A pitch clock special:

Cubs Down Reds 1–0 in Fastest Nine-Inning Major League Baseball Game Since 2010

The Cubs defeated the Reds 1–0 in one hour and 48 minutes Friday, the shortest nine-inning MLB game since the Detroit Tigers beat the now-Cleveland Guardians in Armando Galarraga's near-perfect game in 2010. Per MLB's Sarah Langs, that game took just 1:44.

https://www.si.com/mlb/cubs-down-reds-f ... KjsvQWbbEQ

Re: Baseball stuff

Posted: Sat Sep 28, 2024 9:52 am
by silverscreenselect
It took a while, but the Chicago White Sox finally claimed the title of losingest MLB team in a single season, when they lost 4-1 to Detroit last night for their 121st loss (against 39 wins). It capped off a bizarre final week in which they lost the last five games of a six-game West Coast road trip to tie the 1962 New York Mets record of 120 losses. They then returned home this week for their final homestand of the season. Undoubtedly, many in attendance wanted to see the Sox make history, but the home team disappointed them by sweeping the Los Angeles Angels (who had won two of three from the Sox during the earlier road trip). But on the road in Detroit against the playoff-bound Tigers, they resorted to form. For the Tigers, the win clinched a playoff berth (Bob #####'s toaster is running a little slow today.) The Sox finish their season with two more games in Detroit this weekend.

Re: Baseball stuff

Posted: Sat Sep 28, 2024 10:56 am
by littlebeast13
silverscreenselect wrote:
Sat Sep 28, 2024 9:52 am
For the Tigers, the win clinched a playoff berth (Bob #####'s toaster is running a little slow today.)
Nothing wrong with the toaster...

Re: Fire up the toaster!

Post by Bob78164 » Fri Sep 27, 2024 9:35 pm
Congratulations to the Detroit Tigers, who have clinched a postseason berth. --Bob

Re: Baseball stuff

Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2024 9:43 am
by silverscreenselect
silverscreenselect wrote:
Sat Sep 28, 2024 9:52 am
It took a while, but the Chicago White Sox finally claimed the title of losingest MLB team in a single season, when they lost 4-1 to Detroit last night for their 121st loss (against 39 wins). It capped off a bizarre final week in which they lost the last five games of a six-game West Coast road trip to tie the 1962 New York Mets record of 120 losses. They then returned home this week for their final homestand of the season. Undoubtedly, many in attendance wanted to see the Sox make history, but the home team disappointed them by sweeping the Los Angeles Angels (who had won two of three from the Sox during the earlier road trip). But on the road in Detroit against the playoff-bound Tigers, they resorted to form. For the Tigers, the win clinched a playoff berth (Bob #####'s toaster is running a little slow today.) The Sox finish their season with two more games in Detroit this weekend.
The White Sox won their last two games of the season against the disinterested Tigers, to finish with a 41-121 record that included winning five of their last six games. Their winning percentage of .253 for the season was slightly better than the 1962 Mets, who finished 40-120 at .250. (The 1962 Mets had two games rained out that were never replayed.) Neither the Mets nor the White Sox hold the record for worst winning percentage in a season in the modern (World Series) era. That mark is held by the 1916 Philadephia A's, who finished 36-117 for a .235 percentage. The 1935 Boston Braves hold the National League mark at 38-115 for .248.

Re: Baseball stuff

Posted: Thu Oct 17, 2024 5:25 pm
by Vandal
From X:

With his 8th-inning HR, Shohei Ohtani of the @Dodgers now has 17 hits in his last 20 at-bats with runners in scoring position dating back to the regular season.

That's the most hits by any MLB player over any span of 20 at-bats with RISP in the last 50 years (reg or post).

Re: Baseball stuff

Posted: Mon Oct 21, 2024 9:25 am
by BackInTex
My two least favorite teams made the World Series. There is no side for me. I'd rather do colonoscopy prep every night for the week.

Sorry Bob. I really wanted your Mets to get in.