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September Could Be Interesting


mulwin444

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11 hours ago, mulwin444 said:

What's your point?

It's not even September...Upton is still out...Ohtani, Shoemaker, Tropeano, and Skaggs are not pitching yet.

I know you are among the bitchiest of the sour bitches here but the last two games haven't really changed the sentiment...go back and read and see if you can figure it out

My point is my original point. WE LOSE 2/3 OF THE TIME AGAINST TEAMS .500 OR BETTER, NO MATTER WHO TAKES THE FIELD. 

Not so hard to understand. 

The silver lining to me was actually Jerez. If this guy can command his pitches, I can see him being an asset in the bullpen. Hard thrower, good movement. Just bad placement last night.

 

 

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1 hour ago, WeatherWonk said:

My point is my original point. WE LOSE 2/3 OF THE TIME AGAINST TEAMS .500 OR BETTER, NO MATTER WHO TAKES THE FIELD. 

Not so hard to understand. 

The silver lining to me was actually Jerez. If this guy can command his pitches, I can see him being an asset in the bullpen. Hard thrower, good movement. Just bad placement last night.

 

 

How did we do against teams left on the schedule who we are actually going to play?  It's not "no matter who takes the field"...

(Hint: it's in this thread and we don't have a .333 winning percentage against them collectively, you thick knob)

Try pulling a schedule or a game log or, I don't know, reading at all

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3 hours ago, WeatherWonk said:

My point is my original point. WE LOSE 2/3 OF THE TIME AGAINST TEAMS .500 OR BETTER, NO MATTER WHO TAKES THE FIELD. 

Not so hard to understand. 

The silver lining to me was actually Jerez. If this guy can command his pitches, I can see him being an asset in the bullpen. Hard thrower, good movement. Just bad placement last night.

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Still four more games against a "good" team (actually a VERY good team, at this point, HOU), before we encounter a nine game stretch against < .500 teams.  But six of those games are on the road.  Angels are five games below .500 on the road this year.

Only 12 of the remaining 29 games are against teams < .500.

 

 

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4 minutes ago, WeatherWonk said:

Still four more games against a "good" team (actually a VERY good team, at this point, HOU), before we encounter a nine game stretch against < .500 teams.  But six of those games are on the road.  Angels are five games below .500 on the road this year.

Only 12 of the remaining 29 games are against teams < .500.

 

 

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On 8/26/2018 at 5:19 PM, 70runner said:

Screw the NFL.  Rather watch Pujols ground out to 3rd, then shuffle down the first base line.

That honestly can't be your true feelings. You would rather watch a 40 year old man shuffle down the first base line, then watch athletes playing at high speeds and showcasing their athletic ability?

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