Cubs signed THEO to a 5yr extension
Cubs signed THEO to a 5yr extension
I haven't posted in this thread this season despite having gotten back into baseball for the past couple years. I don't know why I just haven't. It's been a great season. When I say, "great season" I mean the Cubs of course. I'm not making ANY predictions about the postseason though. >.>
Sox clinch the AL East. Worst to First... again
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The Yankees commentators are right though, the pitch was inside and barely nipped JD's elbow, it happens all the time. Them going after Headley was ridiculous because you know Severino's pitch wasn't intentional so now the Yankees retaliate(Like any other team would), a brawl starts and now the Blue Jays have an injured player because of their stupidity.
This video shows the JD HBP and then the Blue jays go after Headley.
http://m.mlb.com/video/topic/6479266...i-gets-ejected
Then next half inning this happens
http://m.mlb.com/video/topic/6479266...ino-hits-smoak
The reason Happ hit Headley was because the team gets pitched up and inside a ton and as a result they get hit a lot. (I think JD has been hit 9 times? Martin's been hit 10.) The team is frankly sick of being beaned, JD especially. The message being sent was if you're going to pitch them like that, you better not miss. And Benoit hurt himself coming out of the bullpen, not in the actual hug-fest.
Also here's an absolute bomb from Hunter Renfroe: http://mediadownloads.mlb.com/mlbam/...sset_2500K.mp4
http://www.espn.com/mlb/stats/team/_...ded/order/true
TOR pitchers have hit 58 batters
http://www.espn.com/mlb/stats/team/_...ded/order/true
TOR batters have been beaned 55 times
Sure, its above the league average, but Cubs batters have been beaned almost twice as much.
I don't see how that matters. They don't like being pitched up and in. They will let teams know they don't like being pitched up and in. If teams don't like being told that, they can change their approach or they can have a brawl every game. Its the Jays job to win games, not to be liked by other teams. If they can make teams stop pitching them a certain way, good for them.
And now I'm sitting here wondering how the fuck Brandon Guyer has been hit 31 times this season.
Who does? On top of no one liking a 95+mph baseball flying at their head, its not a "power friendly" pitch to hit.
http://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/zack-...tching-inside/
For a team like the Blue Jays, who's primary source of production is the long ball, throwing pitches that statistically lead to having less power seems to be a smart move, no?
Dont remember Craig Biggio ever fighting cuz he got beaned
The only way to get pitchers to stop pitching up and in is to learn how to turn those pitches into base hits and not flyouts/strikeouts.
Getting into beanball wars is just going to get people hurt and/or suspended.
All the potential tiebreaker scenarios going into today, and we end up with NONE. Disappointing.
Walt Weiss has stepped down as Colorado Rockies manager
Chicago White Sox announced that Robin Ventura will not be back as manager.
Rick Renteria will replace Ventura as manager.
The Phillies have fired hitting coach Steve Henderson after finishing the season last in the majors in runs.
Henderson joined Philadelphia in 2012. The team was 71-91 this season and ranked 29th in the majors in batting average (.240), on-base percentage (.301) and slugging percentage (.385).
Six other coaches were asked to return in 2017. They include Larry Bowa (bench), Rick Kranitz (bullpen), Bob McClure (pitching), John McLaren (catching), Mickey Morandini (first base) and Juan Samuel (third base).