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Re: MLB 2013
Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2013 5:15 pm
by Sackett58
CBlake wrote:Sackett58 wrote:Well my prediction of the Angels winning the West took a wrong turn. Weaver is out 4-6 weeks with a broken elbow(non throwing).
It was going to be wrong regardless..
Has Nelson Cruz learned to go all out for that last out in a game?

Re: MLB 2013
Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2013 11:01 pm
by nietzsche
Is it me or MLB batters have gotten much more professional the last years?
I think there are a ton of good batters. Professional, disciplined, smart.. not only the big names anymore, many, many batters are very good.
And what about the closers? A lot of teams struggling to find a decent closer.
Re: MLB 2013
Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2013 1:04 am
by Night Strike
nietzsche wrote:And what about the closers? A lot of teams struggling to find a decent closer.
Motte may have to have Tommy John.

Right after he signed a 2 year, $12 million extension.

Re: MLB 2013
Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2013 1:38 am
by oVo
Sackett58 wrote:Has Nelson Cruz learned to go all out for that last out in a game?

That is not funny. It's true of course, but not funny and a waste
of Hamilton's 2 run blast and Napoli's MVP performance.
Re: MLB 2013
Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2013 9:06 am
by Sackett58
oVo wrote:Sackett58 wrote:Has Nelson Cruz learned to go all out for that last out in a game?

That is not funny. It's true of course, but not funny and a waste
of Hamilton's 2 run blast and Napoli's MVP performance.
When #1 Stunna shows up in chat once and a while he curses Cruz all the time. lol
Re: MLB 2013
Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2013 9:19 am
by strike wolf
nietzsche wrote:And what about the closers? A lot of teams struggling to find a decent closer.
The Braves are sharing the wealth of bad closers that they had for a while (Our closers the last few years have been decent to good but there was a stretch I want to say from when Smoltz returned to the starting line up to 2010 where we had a lot of subpar, injured or inconsistent closers).
Glad the Braves are doing well so far this year (last team with only one loss), we'll see how they do through the season with a strong in division opponent. So far the Uptons have been doing well for us. Pau Maholm is also one of two starting pitchers to have not given up a run (the other being Kershaw for the Dodgers)
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Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2013 9:42 am
by Sackett58
strike wolf wrote:nietzsche wrote:And what about the closers? A lot of teams struggling to find a decent closer.
The Braves are sharing the wealth of bad closers that they had for a while (Our closers the last few years have been decent to good but there was a stretch I want to say from when Smoltz returned to the starting line up to 2010 where we had a lot of subpar, injured or inconsistent closers).
Glad the Braves are doing well so far this year (last team with only one loss), we'll see how they do through the season with a strong in division opponent. So far the Uptons have been doing well for us. Pau Maholm is also one of two starting pitchers to have not given up a run (the other being Kershaw for the Dodgers)
I think Craig Kimbrel solves your problem.
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Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2013 9:51 am
by strike wolf
Sackett58 wrote:strike wolf wrote:nietzsche wrote:And what about the closers? A lot of teams struggling to find a decent closer.
The Braves are sharing the wealth of bad closers that they had for a while (Our closers the last few years have been decent to good but there was a stretch I want to say from when Smoltz returned to the starting line up to 2010 where we had a lot of subpar, injured or inconsistent closers).
Glad the Braves are doing well so far this year (last team with only one loss), we'll see how they do through the season with a strong in division opponent. So far the Uptons have been doing well for us. Pau Maholm is also one of two starting pitchers to have not given up a run (the other being Kershaw for the Dodgers)
I think Craig Kimbrel solves your problem.
Oh I like Kimbrel. It was some of his predecessors who had trouble. We've been solid at the closer spot for a few years now and the difference has shown in our record.
Re: MLB 2013
Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2013 11:47 am
by CBlake
Ian Kinsler is the mothafn man.. I just wish we could have signed Justin Upton, we would be set.
Re: MLB 2013
Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2013 6:56 pm
by nietzsche
CBlake wrote:Ian Kinsler is the mothafn man.. I just wish we could have signed Justin Upton, we would be set.
Yes, he is, and he's in my CC fantasy team.
Re: MLB 2013
Posted: Thu Apr 11, 2013 4:50 pm
by Serbia
Blue Jays, 1
Tigers, 11
Best lineup in baseball.
Bollocks.
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Posted: Fri Apr 12, 2013 7:13 am
by thegreekdog
strike wolf wrote:Sackett58 wrote:strike wolf wrote:nietzsche wrote:And what about the closers? A lot of teams struggling to find a decent closer.
The Braves are sharing the wealth of bad closers that they had for a while (Our closers the last few years have been decent to good but there was a stretch I want to say from when Smoltz returned to the starting line up to 2010 where we had a lot of subpar, injured or inconsistent closers).
Glad the Braves are doing well so far this year (last team with only one loss), we'll see how they do through the season with a strong in division opponent. So far the Uptons have been doing well for us. Pau Maholm is also one of two starting pitchers to have not given up a run (the other being Kershaw for the Dodgers)
I think Craig Kimbrel solves your problem.
Oh I like Kimbrel. It was some of his predecessors who had trouble. We've been solid at the closer spot for a few years now and the difference has shown in our record.
The Braves entire bullpen is scary. O'Flaherty is like kryptonite to Utley and Howard.
Like I said earlier, the Braves are my pick to win the World Series. Mike Minor looks pretty good in the early going. Teheran had a good spring. They'll get another veteran starter by the trade deadline and there really isn't a need to upgrade anywhere else. That young catcher (Gettis?) is playing well too.
Re: MLB 2013
Posted: Sun Apr 14, 2013 7:05 pm
by Serbia
Tigers 10
A's 1
Best lineup in baseball.
Bollocks.
Re: MLB 2013
Posted: Sun Apr 14, 2013 7:07 pm
by deathcomesrippin
Braves sweeping Nats........music to my eyes.
Re: MLB 2013
Posted: Sun Apr 14, 2013 9:17 pm
by Army of GOD
Third in the league in ERA so far. YEAHHHHHHHHHHH
Re: MLB 2013
Posted: Thu Apr 25, 2013 4:35 pm
by Serbia
Tigers suck.
Bollocks.
Re: MLB 2013
Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2013 12:20 am
by Serbia
Anibal Sanchez set a Tiger's and Interleague record for strikeouts in a game with 17 against the Atlanta Braves in Detroit's 10-0 home victory.
Bollocks.
Re: MLB 2013
Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2013 11:01 pm
by Army of GOD
Sox are doing very well. Again, this season depends 100% on our pitching...our offense, especially with Papi who's 14-27 since he's come back, will be there.
Re: MLB 2013
Posted: Sun Apr 28, 2013 1:39 am
by nietzsche
Army of GOD wrote:Sox are doing very well. Again, this season depends 100% on our pitching...our offense, especially with Papi who's 14-27 since he's come back, will be there.
Ortiz has been very very impressive (he's on my fantasy team). It looks like as he gets older he gets better. Or uses better PEDs.
Lester and Bucholz are doing great. Dubront and Dempster meh. Lackey super sucks. Next move from the GM is probably get Bedard again and probaly Ubaldo.
Re: MLB 2013
Posted: Sun Apr 28, 2013 1:53 am
by Night Strike
#STLCards rotation: 14-4, 2.08 ERA. And the bullpen? 0-5, 5.37 ERA. 5 of 9 losses have come when Cards led or were tied heading into 7th.
Re: MLB 2013
Posted: Sun Apr 28, 2013 12:33 pm
by oVo
I'm just happy to see the Rangers rolling early.
With the off season changes there were some doubters.
Of course, for all the fast starting teams... there's a long way to go.
AL West looks wicked, even with another slow start from the Angels.
Re: MLB 2013
Posted: Sun Apr 28, 2013 8:44 pm
by nietzsche
Night Strike wrote:#STLCards rotation: 14-4, 2.08 ERA. And the bullpen? 0-5, 5.37 ERA. 5 of 9 losses have come when Cards led or were tied heading into 7th.
Salas has been sucking since last year, I don't know how much more time Matheny is going to keep him. Redfsahgcsinzky is supposed to be very good, what's happening to him?
Re: MLB 2013
Posted: Sun Apr 28, 2013 9:04 pm
by Night Strike
nietzsche wrote:Night Strike wrote:#STLCards rotation: 14-4, 2.08 ERA. And the bullpen? 0-5, 5.37 ERA. 5 of 9 losses have come when Cards led or were tied heading into 7th.
Salas has been sucking since last year, I don't know how much more time Matheny is going to keep him. Redfsahgcsinzky is supposed to be very good, what's happening to him?
Scrabble was down a bit last year. Boggs is just plain horrible. I don't know if he has options for a trip to AAA or not.
In potentially good news, Motte did long toss 2 days in a row, so hopefully he doesn't have to have Tommy John.
Re: MLB 2013
Posted: Sun Apr 28, 2013 10:27 pm
by nietzsche
Night Strike wrote:nietzsche wrote:Night Strike wrote:#STLCards rotation: 14-4, 2.08 ERA. And the bullpen? 0-5, 5.37 ERA. 5 of 9 losses have come when Cards led or were tied heading into 7th.
Salas has been sucking since last year, I don't know how much more time Matheny is going to keep him. Redfsahgcsinzky is supposed to be very good, what's happening to him?
Scrabble was down a bit last year. Boggs is just plain horrible. I don't know if he has options for a trip to AAA or not.
In potentially good news, Motte did long toss 2 days in a row, so hopefully he doesn't have to have Tommy John.
Does that mean that Mujica will not be the closer for long? I have him in my fantasy team

Re: MLB 2013
Posted: Mon Apr 29, 2013 1:19 pm
by Night Strike
nietzsche wrote:Night Strike wrote:nietzsche wrote:Night Strike wrote:#STLCards rotation: 14-4, 2.08 ERA. And the bullpen? 0-5, 5.37 ERA. 5 of 9 losses have come when Cards led or were tied heading into 7th.
Salas has been sucking since last year, I don't know how much more time Matheny is going to keep him. Redfsahgcsinzky is supposed to be very good, what's happening to him?
Scrabble was down a bit last year. Boggs is just plain horrible. I don't know if he has options for a trip to AAA or not.
In potentially good news, Motte did long toss 2 days in a row, so hopefully he doesn't have to have Tommy John.
Does that mean that Mujica will not be the closer for long? I have him in my fantasy team

I would be surprised to see Motte throwing in major league games before June 1, much less closing them. He basically has to go through the whole spring training process to build up arm strength, assuming he doesn't have to resort to the surgery.