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Hey is Tom Gordon hurt? otherwise I dont understand why Torre sent Wayne Franklin (who?) out for the 8th.....UNLESS he was planning on using Gordon in the 9th cuz Rivera had saved three straight games.

 

 

 

Eh what can you do? That's the worst kind of loss though , cuz Moose gave 6 solid innings.

How bizzare for a pitcher's duel to break out a day after a slugfest.

I guess they scored themselves out last night

 

 

I have a feeling that there is going to be a lot of jockeying for position for first in the coming weeks. Yea the Os are still there too and I didnt forget them.

 

Yanks need to come back and take the game tommorrow to take the series. ESPN is going to show the game tomorrow so at least I'll get to see it.

 

How much did you pay for the extra innings package dude? cuz here Adelphia is still charging the same price as the start of the season. Maybe next year I'll finally order it as I have gone 1 and a half seasons without getting it.

 

 

I sure hope Cashman has some secret deals planned.

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Hey is Tom Gordon hurt? otherwise I dont understand why Torre sent Wayne Franklin (who?) out for the 8th.....UNLESS he was planning on using Gordon in the 9th cuz Rivera had saved three straight games.

 

Michael Kay stated on the broadcast that the bullpen was overworked and needed rest.

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I wasn't too disappointed with the loss aside from how close it was.

 

I mean what did it come down to really, them making a few really good defensive plays and one of our pitchers making A bad pitch. If we're gonna lose, I'd rather it be like that.

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Look for a dude in a blue Cubs throwback jersey in the rightfield stands tonight at the Reds/Cubs game. That'll be me. Gonna catch the last two games of the series; hopefully the keep up what they've been doing the last two nights.

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Mets cruise to a fairly easy 7-3 victory. Pitching and fielding were both solid, and the hitting was much better than usual; Piazza's taken to the six spot very well so far.

 

Go Rockies! :lol:

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Man, I should steal HTQ's idea and make a blog post of all the idiotic things I read on the Yankee and Red Sox boards on ESPN.com. Tino Martinez hits two home runs and people think he's "back" and that Bubba freakin' Crosby should take over for Bernie in center. Meanwhile, the Sox board has turned into "Idiotic Trade Proposal/Rumor Central".

 

I think we've found the sports version of the GameFAQ forums.

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Baseball Prospectus publishes its VORP rankings (Value Over Replacement Player) here:

 

http://www.baseballprospectus.com/statisti...index.php?cid=1

 

VORP measures the number of runs contributed beyond what a replacement-level player at the same position would contribute if given the same percentage of team plate appearances. VORP scores do not consider the quality of a player's defense -- so this list is based on offense only.

 

Here are the starting lineups, with the player's overal VORP MLB ranking in parentheses:

 

AL:

C Jason Varitek-BOS (35)

1B Mark Teixeira-TEX (31)

2B Brian Roberts-BAL (3)

SS Miguel Tejada-BAL (4)

3B Alex Rodriguez-NYY (5)

OF Gary Sheffield-NYY (9)

OF Hideki Matsui-NYY (18)

OF Johnny Damon-BOS (23)

DH David Ortiz-BOS (7)

 

NL

C Paul Lo Duca-FLA (86)

1B Derrek Lee-CHC (1)

2B Chase Utley-PHI (20)

SS Felipe Lopez-CIN (22)

3B Morgan Ensberg-HOU (11)

OF Miguel Cabrera-FLA (6)

OF Bobby Abreu-PHI (10)

OF Jason Bay-PIT (13)

DH Albert Pujols-STL (2)

 

The AL starting lineup is pretty close to the actual lineup. The NL lineup is pretty different. My favorite part, of course, is Miguel Cabrera being ranked the most productive outfielder in all of baseball. Thanks Baseball Prospectus.

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I never understood VORP.

 

From Baseball Propsecus:

 

VORP

 

Value Over Replacement Player. The number of runs contributed beyond what a replacement-level player at the same position would contribute if given the same percentage of team plate appearances. VORP scores do not consider the quality of a player's defense.

 

My understanding of the stat is this - there are an unlimited number of interchangeable players available who offer essentially equal offensive skills. The VORP measures how much more an individual player contributes over one of these numerous no-name players. Hence, Derrick Lee has added more runs to his team than any other player in the league this year.

 

Hope that satisfies.

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Wonder what this is all about?

 

"I'm not happy for three years. After the season, I'm going to tell you" why, said Hernandez, 12-4 with a 3.44 ERA and the unquestioned staff ace.

 

"It's 99.9 percent I'm not going to pitch no more" this season, he said. "I'm done, I think, so let's see what happens. ... I'll go to sleep and I'm going to make a decision tonight."

 

His right knee has been a nagging problem all year, and it was drained May 16. But Hernandez said it's not bothering him enough to affect his pitching -- nor was he told to have the knee worked on.

 

"It's not the doctors. It's me. I'm the doctor. I don't need it, but I'm going to" have an operation, he said.

 

Pressed to explain why, Hernandez said: "I'm tired of something. ... I'll tell you when the season's over. I'm mad."

 

Trouble a-brewin' in Washington.

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Baseball Prospectus publishes its VORP rankings (Value Over Replacement Player) here:

 

http://www.baseballprospectus.com/statisti...index.php?cid=1

 

VORP measures the number of runs contributed beyond what a replacement-level player at the same position would contribute if given the same percentage of team plate appearances. VORP scores do not consider the quality of a player's defense -- so this list is based on offense only.

 

Here are the starting lineups, with the player's overal VORP MLB ranking in parentheses:

 

AL:

C Jason Varitek-BOS (35)

1B Mark Teixeira-TEX (31)

2B Brian Roberts-BAL (3)

SS Miguel Tejada-BAL (4)

3B Alex Rodriguez-NYY (5)

OF Gary Sheffield-NYY (9)

OF Hideki Matsui-NYY (18)

OF Johnny Damon-BOS (23)

DH David Ortiz-BOS (7)

 

NL

C Paul Lo Duca-FLA (86)

1B Derrek Lee-CHC (1)

2B Chase Utley-PHI (20)

SS Felipe Lopez-CIN (22)

3B Morgan Ensberg-HOU (11)

OF Miguel Cabrera-FLA (6)

OF Bobby Abreu-PHI (10)

OF Jason Bay-PIT (13)

DH Albert Pujols-STL (2)

 

The AL starting lineup is pretty close to the actual lineup. The NL lineup is pretty different. My favorite part, of course, is Miguel Cabrera being ranked the most productive outfielder in all of  baseball. Thanks Baseball Prospectus.

 

How do you figure that? He has the lowest number out of all 6 of those names. Damon is the most productive, that is, if 23 is still a higher number than 6.

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I never understood VORP.

 

From Baseball Propsecus:

 

VORP

 

Value Over Replacement Player. The number of runs contributed beyond what a replacement-level player at the same position would contribute if given the same percentage of team plate appearances. VORP scores do not consider the quality of a player's defense.

 

Okay, thanks. It's just that I never got where they got the value of the replacement player from.

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