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    Junkballer reacted to mrwicked in It's Official: Scioscia back in 2017   
    gotta connect to my hood roots every now and then. keeps me grounded.
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    Junkballer reacted to Inside Pitch in It's Official: Scioscia back in 2017   
    Don't worry -- as we have seen with the previous fulcrums of criticism (Stoneman, Kendrick), their replacements will make us forget all about them very quickly...
     
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    Junkballer reacted to Docwaukee in Trout's last 5 years - a historical perspective   
    There are only a handful of 5 years stretches in the history of baseball that are on par with what Trout has done in his first five full seasons.  What is truly remarkable is how far ahead of the next player Trout is over that span.  
    5 yrs spans of 1 player being 10 WAR greater than the next closest:
    1902 -1906.  Honus Wagner 45.2 WAR vs. Nap Lajoie 34.0 WAR
    1903 -1907.  Wagner 47.0 WAR vs. Lajoie 35.7 WAR
    1904 - 1908. Wagner 50.4 vs. Lajoie 35.2
    1905 - 1909. Wagner 51.1 vs. Lajoie 32.4
    During Cobb's era, there was Eddie Collins, Tris Speaker, Joe Jackson, and Fred Baker
    Then Hornsby and Ruth came along.  Along with Sisler.  
    1919 - 1923. Ruth 57.9 WAR vs. Hornsby 44.9.  Next closest was Speaker with 35.5
    1920 - 1924. Ruth 61.1 v.s Hornsby 51.1.  Next was Speaker at 34.8
    1923 - 1927. Ruth 56.1 vs. Hornsby 45.4.  
    then came Foxx, Gehrig and Ott to give Ruth some competition.  
    then Vaughn and Gehringer.  
    Dimaggio and Williams  
    Then there was WWII.  
    Boudreau and Musial were big time but not head and shoulders above the rest.  
    During the late 40's/early 50's, there was Robinson, Doby, Kiner, Campanella, Snider all packed together.  There was so Rosen and Berra in there.  
    Then the Mick came along with Eddie Matthews and Mays and Hank and Banks and Kaline to get us through the 50's and early 60's.  
     Frank Robinson got in the mix in the 60's.
    1961 - 1965.  Mays 49.8 WAR vs. Aaron 39.8.
    1962 - 1966.  Mays 50.0 vs. Aaron 37.8.  Next Robinson 32.7
    some Ron Santo and Yaz with the others pretty tightly packed.  
    In the early 70's, Bench, Morgan, Rose and Stargell took over.  
    1971 - 1975. Morgan 43.2 vs  Bench 33.0.  
    1972 - 1976. Morgan 47.3 vs. Bench 33.7.   In this stretch and that above, the Reds had 3 of the top 4.  
    Mid to late 70's Schmidt and Carew were in there.  Brett, Foster and Carter as well.  
    Then in the early 80's it was Rickey with some Murray and Ripken.  
    Boggs took over during the mid to late 80's.  
    Then in the early 90's, Bonds came on the scene.  
    1989 - 1993.  Bonds 44.8 vs. Henderson 32.7
    then Griff jr. and Frank Thomas 
    1990 - 1994. Bonds 43.7 vs. Griff 32.5.  
    the Steroids.  Bagwell, Piazza, Biggio, etc  
    Interestingly, the high WAR totals during this era were down into the high 30's for the most part because of roids leveling the playing field.  
    Late 90's and early 2000's the roids really kicked in and Bods, Arod and Sosa wen nuts with some Chipper, Giles, Vlad.
    Bonds and Arod topped the list for several years with the others a distant 3rd thru .....
    2000 - 2004.  Bonds 54.9 vs. Arod 43.1.  Next is Helton at 34.4.  Edmonds, Rolen and Pujols were toward the top.  
    Then Pujols took the lead for several stretches but only by a little.  Utley was in there for bit.  
    Post steroid era and the top WAR dropped to the low 30's.  Miggy took over in 2009 followed by guys like Votto, Longoria, Zobrist, Cano
    Then came Trout with Donaldson and McCutchen
    2012 - 2016.  Trout 46.8 vs. Donaldson 32.0.  
     
    So 15 five year stretches of a 10 WAR or greater lead for the top player vs. the rest of the competition.  13 of those stretches at least back to back or in a row.  14 of those stretches by 5 players
    Wagner, Ruth, Mays, Morgan, and Bonds.  (didn't expect Morgan to be in with those names)
    Trout's 13.8 WAR delta to the next closest player is the highest differential is the highest since Honus Wagner out WAR'd Nap Lajoie by 18.7 WAR from 1905 - 1909.  
    BTW, Trout has done this in his first 5 full seasons.  He just turned 25.  ie, he did it from age 20- 24.
    The others?
    Wagner - ages 28-32, 29-33, 30-34, 31-35.  
    Ruth - ages 24-28, 25-29, 28-32
    Mays - 30-34 and 31-35
    Morgan - 27-31, and 28-32
    Bonds - 24-28, 25-29, and 35-39
    Trout - 20-24.  
     
    It's difficult to even put that into perspective.  Trout is actually doing something relative to his peers that no one has even come close to.  And to sell it even further, consider this:
    Here are the top eleven next closest to him and their age:
    1. Trout - 46.8 WAR, age 24 (season.  he just turned 25 in August)
    2. Donaldson - 32.0 WAR, Age 30
    3. McCutchen - 29.1 WAR, Age 29
    4. Miggy Cabrera - 28.1 WAR, Age 33
    5. Adrian Beltre - 27.8 WAR, Age 37
    6. Buster Posey - 27.5 WAR, Age 29
    7. Robinson Cano - 26.4 WAR, Age 33
    8. Paul Goldschmidt - 25.6 WAR, Age 28 (just turned 29)
    9. Joey Votto - 24.9 WAR, Age 32 (just turned 33)
    10.  Manny Machado - 22.9, Age 23 (just turned 24)
    11. Bryce Harper - 22.8, Age 23 ( will be 24 in mid october)
     
    So there it is.  Some serious Trout pron.  
     
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    Junkballer reacted to Angelsjunky in If Angels' MLB-worst farm system is making progress, it's subtle   
    Dipoto was not a good general manager. I think that is rather clear by now. Even his better moves--e.g. Trumbo for Santiago and Skaggs--don't look as good now as they did at the time.
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    Junkballer reacted to Blarg in If Angels' MLB-worst farm system is making progress, it's subtle   
    I think Eppler is going to stay the course on his draft philosophy since the minors will never be a quick fix.
    Even if they go college age it won't find it's way to the majors for two seasons. Then you are promoting low ceiling safe picks that just won't really help move the parent club forward. You may be able to trade a few but their valuation would require it is supplimented with the previous draft high ceiling picks. 
    Eppler is the tortoise in the talent acquisition race. He has his plan and will move to that goal at the pace he has set. I don't think he is concerned with 2017 for being any goal other than keep filling to bottom of the minors with more players that have a chance to become a higher value player 3-5 years from now while picking up cast-offs like Marte with MLB useful talent in the raw. 
    Regardless, it seems like the organization is undergoing change instead of just names and faces being changed. 
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    Junkballer reacted to ten ocho recon scout in I don't know about you, but I've already put 2 and 2 together.   
    Weird this never happened when doug fister was a nat.
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    Junkballer got a reaction from ELEVEN in Escobar: Strange cat   
    George Michael collects his royalties the hard way.  Nobody rides the George Michael look for free.
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    Junkballer got a reaction from Homebrewer in Arkansas Travelers are new Mariners AA Affiliate   
    We may be in for a whole new refugee crisis.
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    Junkballer reacted to Homebrewer in Arkansas Travelers are new Mariners AA Affiliate   
    F'n Dipoto.

    Hank Aaron Ballpark...Mobile Alabama.
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    Junkballer reacted to well_red in Escobar: Strange cat   
    Was this meant to be read aloud in the voice of Norm MacDonald?  Came naturally to me...
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    Junkballer reacted to Blarg in Cap question   
    2016 R. I. P. 
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    Junkballer reacted to m0nkey in We lost the Battle of LA   
    Well they do have loose buttholes 
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    Junkballer got a reaction from AngelsLakersFan in Simmons, Calhoun and Trout Gold Glove   
    Every global extinction-level event has a silver lining.
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    Junkballer reacted to Ohtaniland in Average attendance 38,036   
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    Junkballer reacted to fan_since79 in Average attendance 38,036   
    My Dad went to many A's games as a kid in Philadelphia. He was a member of the "Knot Hole Gang", started by Connie Mack. Kids with a membership would get in free to games that were not sold out.
    Of course the A's were terrible in many of these years, so games were rarely sold out. My Dad's biggest thrill was seeing Bob Feller pitch several times at Shibe Park when the A's were playing Cleveland. 
     
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    Junkballer got a reaction from Ohtaniland in We lost the Battle of LA   
    Dre is living large and E is not
     
    living
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    Junkballer reacted to Docwaukee in We lost the Battle of LA   
    They are Dr. Dre and we are Eazy-e
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    Junkballer got a reaction from ABC in Tim Tebow to try baseball   
    Good on him.  I'd encourage anyone to use whatever contacts, influence or opportunities that you may have at your disposal to pursue the field of endeavor that you would most enjoy.  He may have to settle for another athletic arena if it doesn't work out but he'd be a fool not to explore this opportunity if it is something he'd enjoy pouring his life into.   Nobody's forcing teams to take a look at him and no one is going to offer him anything unless they see potential.  Win-win.
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    Junkballer got a reaction from Troll Daddy in Tim Tebow to try baseball   
    Good on him.  I'd encourage anyone to use whatever contacts, influence or opportunities that you may have at your disposal to pursue the field of endeavor that you would most enjoy.  He may have to settle for another athletic arena if it doesn't work out but he'd be a fool not to explore this opportunity if it is something he'd enjoy pouring his life into.   Nobody's forcing teams to take a look at him and no one is going to offer him anything unless they see potential.  Win-win.
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    Junkballer got a reaction from kevinb in Tim Tebow to try baseball   
    Good on him.  I'd encourage anyone to use whatever contacts, influence or opportunities that you may have at your disposal to pursue the field of endeavor that you would most enjoy.  He may have to settle for another athletic arena if it doesn't work out but he'd be a fool not to explore this opportunity if it is something he'd enjoy pouring his life into.   Nobody's forcing teams to take a look at him and no one is going to offer him anything unless they see potential.  Win-win.
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    Junkballer got a reaction from Amazing Larry in Tim Tebow to try baseball   
    Good on him.  I'd encourage anyone to use whatever contacts, influence or opportunities that you may have at your disposal to pursue the field of endeavor that you would most enjoy.  He may have to settle for another athletic arena if it doesn't work out but he'd be a fool not to explore this opportunity if it is something he'd enjoy pouring his life into.   Nobody's forcing teams to take a look at him and no one is going to offer him anything unless they see potential.  Win-win.
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    Junkballer reacted to arch stanton in Torii Hunter Jr injured   
    I don't know how you could possibly fault a kid for wanting to be a part of the Notre Dame football experience. Regardless of his professional aspirations that's got to be a tough thing to pass up.
    As far as the hit, I think anything that targets the receiver above his shoulders is considered illegal no matter what part of the body is used to make the hit.
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    Junkballer reacted to ten ocho recon scout in Classic Baseball Photos   
    If Moises alou was in there they wouldn't be touching his hands.
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    Junkballer reacted to ten ocho recon scout in Classic Baseball Photos   
    Rah...

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