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Today would be a good day for the Yankees to cut domestic abuser Domingo German.
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https://twitter.com/NBCSPhilly/status/1367903409605648388
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# ? Mar 5, 2021 19:25 |
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I got blitzed at a corporate outing to a St Paul Saints game a couple years ago. Everyone got a few free drink tickets and I knew all my teetotalling coworkers to hit up.
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# ? Mar 5, 2021 19:28 |
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R.D. Mangles posted:It is because red sox fans spent the entirety of the 1990s whining to ken burns from book-lined studies. If he does an 11th inning there will be an hour on the Cubs and 5 minutes on the Giants.
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# ? Mar 5, 2021 20:33 |
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https://twitter.com/JonHeyman/status/1367913056135692289
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# ? Mar 5, 2021 20:55 |
Kevlar v2.0 posted:White Sox Fans Drink the Most of Any MLB Fan Base, Study Shows The only reason this isn't Brewers fans is because they got too drunk in the parking lot and never made it inside.
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# ? Mar 5, 2021 21:08 |
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https://mobile.twitter.com/FabianArdaya/status/1367947455174643712 Whether you like the Angels or not, a healthy Shohei Ohtani seems great for baseball
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# ? Mar 5, 2021 22:32 |
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Cheering for a team that has zero domestic abusers on it feels pretty dang good Don't ask me about the Rockets (though they did release Boogie)
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# ? Mar 6, 2021 01:34 |
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Poque posted:The drunkest I've ever been at a baseball game was 100% at Comiskey so anecdotally it tracks This is also true of me. I barely remember anything from Comiskey except those guys happy to share their booze and the giant brawl they started before I noped out of there. Popete posted:The only reason this isn't Brewers fans is because they got too drunk in the parking lot and never made it inside. But this is also a story I can relate with. I guess i got the authentic experiences.
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# ? Mar 6, 2021 04:18 |
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Jose Canseco is spilling beans on twitter. Claims McGuire corked every game. e: https://twitter.com/JoseCanseco/status/1368035338388668417
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# ? Mar 6, 2021 04:21 |
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I didnt get drunk at Comiskey, but I did drink enough that by the 5th inning I had to piss really bad. By the 7th inning I was in hell, so I finally went to the bathroom. Problem is I have a shy bladder and standing there with 100+ guys behind me waiting impatiently to piss funnily enough does not make it flow. So I bounced out of there ready to burst but being completely unable to. Then there was a 30 minute rain delay and the game went into extra! I tried once again after the game was over, but still no dice. Then I had a 40+ minute drive back home with my friend before I could finally end my nightmare. So now when I go to a game I wont drink a loving thing all day so as to never repeat that hell.
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Salvor_Hardin posted:Jose Canseco is spilling beans on twitter. Claims McGuire corked every game. Myth Busters did an episode on this and they found corked bats where actually detrimental. Probably why we haven't seen it since Sosa. It makes sense, you're losing barrel mass which is going to have a bigger negative effect for a power hitter than the benefit of swinging slightly faster.
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Popete posted:Myth Busters did an episode on this and they found corked bats where actually detrimental. Probably why we haven't seen it since Sosa. It makes sense, you're losing barrel mass which is going to have a bigger negative effect for a power hitter than the benefit of swinging slightly faster. I figured it could also affect the coefficient of restitution of the bat but I have no data. Not that Mythbusters is conclusive but also it's not unheard of for baseball players to do dumb things out of superstition.
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Salvor_Hardin posted:I figured it could also affect the coefficient of restitution of the bat but I have no data. Not that Mythbusters is conclusive but also it's not unheard of for baseball players to do dumb things out of superstition. basically every time I've seen someone actually test it, it's because they've talked to players who claim that there's a “trampoline effect" that balls bounce off of a corked bat harder or further or whatever better than they do off a normal bat. Basically every study has shown that this isn't the case, but it does make a bat lighter which can help you get better contact, although usually at the cost of power because heavier bat = harder hit ball. conceptually if you have enough power to muscle it out consistently anyways, a lighter bat could help you square up more often and hit more dongs, but uh, so could just using a lighter bat. EDIT: I will say that it is HILARIOUSLY baseball to cheat to secretly do something you can already do legally in corking instead of just using a lighter bat TheFlyingLlama fucked around with this message at 07:16 on Mar 6, 2021 |
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Considering the exit velocity revolution, has anyone tried making bats out of ironwood? It's really hard so you could clobber the gently caress out of a ball with it. There's a linear relationship between wood hardness and density, so a 36-ounce ironwood bat would be very skinny, but it might be worth it for the extra power.
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Chamale posted:Considering the exit velocity revolution, has anyone tried making bats out of ironwood? It's really hard so you could clobber the gently caress out of a ball with it. There's a linear relationship between wood hardness and density, so a 36-ounce ironwood bat would be very skinny, but it might be worth it for the extra power. Baseball Reference has this on the page for bats: quote:Although the rules regarding bats have scarcely changed since 1895, practical construction of bats has changed considerably. Players in the late 19th and early 20th Century commonly used bats that weighed 3 pounds or more on the theory that a heavy bat could hit the ball further than a lighter bat. Other players used much lighter bats, often made of relatively soft wood. A few players, most notably Heinie Groh, used "bottle bats" that narrowed abruptly from the barrel to the handle rather than tapering gradually. Seems like the question of hardness is answered by maple tending to shatter. If you get too hard with it and too skinny, the stress on the bat hits a point where the hardness is a liability more than a benefit. That's not to say people won't try in the future, but I would be surprised.
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# ? Mar 6, 2021 17:03 |
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Diameter of the bat makes a big difference in how big the hitting area is also, so it isn't necessarily optimal to make a skinnier bat even if it is denser. I think the optimal bat is the fattest barrel possible (which is limited by "rules") coupled with the densest possible surface layer plus the lightest possible swingweight. Obviously these are all kind of competing with one another, so you're seeking balance of all the factors. The best wood solution is probably something like a bamboo core surrounded by hickory or maple but I think that's against the "rules" also.
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# ? Mar 6, 2021 17:18 |
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https://twitter.com/Mariners/status/1367959343556005888?s=19 Hell yeah
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# ? Mar 6, 2021 18:31 |
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totally sustainable, Mariners 2021
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# ? Mar 6, 2021 18:35 |
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rickiep00h posted:Seems like the question of hardness is answered by maple tending to shatter. If you get too hard with it and too skinny, the stress on the bat hits a point where the hardness is a liability more than a benefit. That's not to say people won't try in the future, but I would be surprised. I think size/weight is probably the biggest issue with going harder. Hickory is harder than maple and used to be common many decades ago, but fell out of favour due to weight, so it's not like players don't know harder and heavier bats are possible. bewbies posted:The best wood solution is probably something like a bamboo core surrounded by hickory or maple but I think that's against the "rules" also.
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bees x1000 posted:totally sustainable, Mariners 2021 They're on pace for 97 ties in a full season. It's gonna be a weird rear end year. Side note - What was up with this game? https://www.espn.com/mlb/boxscore?gameId=401288824 It's pretty lol Mariners to have a game called a tie after 8.5 innings with the M's due up.
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# ? Mar 6, 2021 18:49 |
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Odorizzi to the Astros, two years (plus/counting?) a player option.
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# ? Mar 6, 2021 18:56 |
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Tony Phillips posted:It's pretty lol Mariners to have a game called a tie after 8.5 innings with the M's due up. Don't clubs agree on no. of innings before the game?
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# ? Mar 6, 2021 19:02 |
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Tweezer Reprise posted:Don't clubs agree on no. of innings before the game? Sure. Bold move for the M's to spot an opponent 3 outs though. (Found the actual answer. Rockies ran out of pitchers so they called the game after 8.5)
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bewbies posted:Diameter of the bat makes a big difference in how big the hitting area is also, so it isn't necessarily optimal to make a skinnier bat even if it is denser. Barrel size actually doesn't matter as much as you might expect, the point of contact with the ball is a very small section of the barrel. Hitting above or below the middle of the barrel is going to result in weak contact (fly ball, ground out). Bigger barrels are mostly preferred because more mass at the end of the bat results in more power.
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Peaceful Anarchy posted:I think size/weight is probably the biggest issue with going harder. Hickory is harder than maple and used to be common many decades ago, but fell out of favour due to weight, so it's not like players don't know harder and heavier bats are possible. Yes, this is the point. Other woods have been tried and the harder bats are either too heavy or (arguably) too dangerous, so I would have to assume something harder would therefore be unlikely to be used. There's a lot of unwritten rules/tradition, but if someone showed up with a (sustainably-/legally-sourced) rosewood bat and it was better, they'd be using it. Especially in a time when we can study the physics of things like the laces being almost imperceptibly flatter on the ball.
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# ? Mar 6, 2021 21:34 |
There's lots of bat companies that have tried different woods Guayaibi, Beech etc. but really the only 3 in use are ash/maple/birch with maple being king and birch making some headway, ash is definitely falling out of favour.
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# ? Mar 6, 2021 21:47 |
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I think what's being overlooked is that a lot of players are using axe handle bats and not axe bats
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# ? Mar 6, 2021 21:50 |
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I want to watch a baseball league where everyone uses these bats: https://youtu.be/Puo6Vgcbxps
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# ? Mar 6, 2021 21:51 |
Chief McHeath posted:I think what's being overlooked is that a lot of players are using axe handle bats and not axe bats Wood bat trends are funny because there really is only so much you can do given MLB bat restrictions to differentiate them and ultimately it's still a wood bat although non-MLB legal wood bats can get more creative in their construction. The big trend these days is funky knobs you see them as a big selling point.
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Traxis posted:I want to watch a baseball league where everyone uses these bats: https://youtu.be/Puo6Vgcbxps I wonder how many pitchers would die
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# ? Mar 6, 2021 22:51 |
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Tweezer Reprise posted:Don't clubs agree on no. of innings before the game? I think they're agreeing on how many to play before they make a final call, there have been a couple of games where I think they've tacked on a half inning. Although maybe that would still count since it's generally just finishing the agreed-upon amount.
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# ? Mar 6, 2021 23:02 |
Javier Baez got hit by pitch yesterday and he just walked straight into the dugout done for the day. Apparently the Cubs just decided to end the inning after that despite having runners on and only 2 outs, I enjoy these ultra-lax spring training games.
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DurosKlav posted:I didnt get drunk at Comiskey, but I did drink enough that by the 5th inning I had to piss really bad. By the 7th inning I was in hell, so I finally went to the bathroom. Problem is I have a shy bladder and standing there with 100+ guys behind me waiting impatiently to piss funnily enough does not make it flow. So I bounced out of there ready to burst but being completely unable to. Then there was a 30 minute rain delay and the game went into extra! I tried once again after the game was over, but still no dice. Then I had a 40+ minute drive back home with my friend before I could finally end my nightmare. So now when I go to a game I wont drink a loving thing all day so as to never repeat that hell.
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# ? Mar 6, 2021 23:30 |
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https://twitter.com/ShaynaRubin/status/1368324324025798658?s=19 interesting new mariners gimmick
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# ? Mar 6, 2021 23:34 |
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I'm reading that Forrest Whitley is still dealing with arm soreness which may be why the Astros went out to get Odorizzi
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# ? Mar 7, 2021 00:10 |
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Can't lose a tie!
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# ? Mar 7, 2021 00:20 |
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FlamingLiberal posted:I'm reading that Forrest Whitley is still dealing with arm soreness which may be why the Astros went out to get Odorizzi Whitley is never going to reach the majors because he’s an absolute injury factory. It’s practically an art form with him. Shoulda traded him a) when they had the chance and b) when the FO still pretended to give a poo poo.
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FlamingLiberal posted:I'm reading that Forrest Whitley is still dealing with arm soreness which may be why the Astros went out to get Odorizzi Framber's injury is why they called Odorizzi, but Whitley is probably why they gave him a 2-year deal with an option.
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Tweezer Reprise posted:https://twitter.com/ShaynaRubin/status/1368324324025798658?s=19 Cant finish with a losing record if your games never end in a definitive loser!
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