So, Kep, when will deGrom be back on the mound? Maybe we should have a little wager on who wins the Mets/Cubs series this week, with the loser buying a beer (or cappuccino--or just bragging rights) at the Cornell/UND game in GF, which I'll try to make.
BTW, according to people in the city right now it's about 50/50 that tonight will be a rain out.
Sounds like Cubs fans want tonight's game to go forward. Arrieta is on the mound, though, and he ain't what he once was.
We are playing a stretch of 33 games in 30 days, including 5 games in a span of 3 days next week. We would just assume as many of those games as possible are 7 innings.
Why have the Mets been so good at home this year?
So, Kep, when will deGrom be back on the mound? Maybe we should have a little wager on who wins the Mets/Cubs series this week, with the loser buying a beer (or cappuccino--or just bragging rights) at the Cornell/UND game in GF, which I'll try to make.
Winning the Peterson game has me feeling better about this series. Maybe we can sneak 3. That was the first time we have beaten the Cubs at home since 2017.
Velo (blue) graphed against spin rate (red), this season. See if you can pick the exact moment MLB announced the would start checking balls.
19th straight road loss for the Orioles this past Thur. Longest road losing streak in AL history:
- 1943 Philadelphia Athletics: 22 games (July 11 to Aug. 24)
- 1916 Philadelphia Athletics: 20 games (June 27 to Aug. 8)
- 1945 Philadelphia Athletics: 19 games (May 20 to July 3)
- 2021 Baltimore Orioles: 19 games (May 11 to present)
- Several teams tied with 18 straight losses