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2017 MLB Season - The Goat Memorial Thread

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IALTO. :D

He's a power hitter. HR or SO. *shrug*

Although this streak is something to behold.....

He's definitely a power hitter. I was just looking at his splits and a few things jumped out to me: (1) He has only 3 Home Runs in August. He had 27 in April-May-June; (2) He is currently on pace to hit 49 HRs, which would tie the rookie record; (3) 20 of his 37 home runs are solo shots, which leads to; (4) He only has 80 RBIs...would have guessed he would be floating around 100 with how many homers he has; and (5) He was hitting a HR about every 10 ABs before the break (and about 1K/2.75 ABs)...since the break it is about 17 ABs/HR (and about 1K/2ABs). It certainly seems as though he has lost a lot of momentum, and the league has caught up to him a bit.

That being said, I hate the Yankees, and I hope he strikes out in every at bat he takes while wearing the pinstripes. :p:D:D
 
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Meh, it's been proven that he's struggling to lay off the low and outside, particularly slider/curve. Easier/quicker for pitchers to exploit than for him to adjust.

Also had a nearly historic first half, not surprising that there's a regression.

Kinda actually pumped for this SNB. Super cool that the MLB worked in a game in Williamsport and are including the kids through the day before the game.
 
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DiMaggio wasn't?

DiMaggio isn't in the era of specialized pitchers. No knock on Joey D, helluva hitter. But in this day and age with holders and closers....

As far as Aaron goes, pitchers are figuring him out. He hasn't caught up to that yet. We'll see if he can adjust.
 
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He's definitely a power hitter. I was just looking at his splits and a few things jumped out to me: (1) He has only 3 Home Runs in August. He had 27 in April-May-June; (2) He is currently on pace to hit 49 HRs, which would tie the rookie record; (3) 20 of his 37 home runs are solo shots, which leads to; (4) He only has 80 RBIs...would have guessed he would be floating around 100 with how many homers he has; and (5) He was hitting a HR about every 10 ABs before the break (and about 1K/2.75 ABs)...since the break it is about 17 ABs/HR (and about 1K/2ABs). It certainly seems as though he has lost a lot of momentum, and the league has caught up to him a bit.

That being said, I hate the Yankees, and I hope he strikes out in every at bat he takes while wearing the pinstripes. :p:D:D

A guy with as big a frame as he has (and as big a swing) will have holes. And in this day and age, no holes go unexploited for long. A fantastic rookie year, but let's see how he is hitting in two years. And how Yankee fans are treating him.
 
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The name that keeps popping into my head when it comes to Judge is Ryan Howard.
 
No link, but umpires got their feelings hurt by Ian Kinsler, and started wearing wristbands in solidarity. They will remove the wristbands pending meeting with Manfred.
 
Twins opening a rather large can on Arizona so far.

Colon becomes 18th pitcher to beat all 30 teams
Jonah BirenbaumAug 20 2017, 7:04 PM
Bartolo Colon added another impressive achievement to his extensive resume Sunday.

Afforded a nine-run lead in the first inning at Target Field, the 44-year-old right-hander - who joined the Minnesota Twins' rotation in July - secured that elusive first career victory against the Arizona Diamondbacks, making him just the 18th pitcher since the league expanded in 1998 to beat all 30 MLB teams.

Pitchers with victories against all 30 teams

PITCHER DATE ACCOMPLISHED
Bartolo Colon Aug. 20, 2017
Max Scherzer May 11, 2016
John Lackey April 18, 2016
Tim Hudson July 26, 2015
Kyle Lohse June 26, 2015
Dan Haren Aug. 9, 2013
Derek Lowe May 10, 2012
Vicente Padilla Aug. 10, 2010
Javier Vazquez July 21, 2010
A.J. Burnett July 21, 2012
Barry Zito June 12, 2010
Randy Johnson April 19, 2009
Jamie Moyer May 26, 2008
Woody Williams Sept. 26, 2006
Curt Schilling Sept. 10, 2004
Terry Mulholland July 3, 2004
Kevin Brown March 31, 2004
Al Leiter April 30, 2002"
Colon, who allowed four runs over six innings in Minnesota's 12-5 victory, came into Sunday's game winless in four career starts against the Diamondbacks despite putting up a 3.42 ERA in his 23 2/3 innings against Arizona.
 
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Mulholland was that long ago? He did it as a Twin as well, getting a win over the Tigers.
 
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Mulholland was that long ago? He did it as a Twin as well, getting a win over the Tigers.

I'm amazed that Terry Mulholland was still in the majors in 2004. He started the All Star Game in 1993 and was in the majors in '86. He's not exactly one that you would think of that would have a 19-year career.
 
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I'm amazed that Terry Mulholland was still in the majors in 2004. He started the All Star Game in 1993 and was in the majors in '86. He's not exactly one that you would think of that would have a 19-year career.

c.f. Trachsel, Steve
 
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Rich Hill loses a perfecto in the 9th on an error, holds onto the no-no, but surrenders a walk-off HR in the 10th.

Youch.
 
I'm amazed that Terry Mulholland was still in the majors in 2004. He started the All Star Game in 1993 and was in the majors in '86. He's not exactly one that you would think of that would have a 19-year career.

Left handed pitcher, no?
 
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Left handed pitcher, no?

Well, you have the Neikro brothers, too, but knuckeballers usually last longer.

If your kid is a left-hander, teach him to be a closer. Insta-job if he's half-way talented.
 
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