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Snell has been really, really good lately aside from his last start. Could be tough to score runs tonight. Going to have to try to run up his pitch count as he will walk guys. 

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7 minutes ago, wibadgers23 said:

Bold prediction: The Brewers will generate little to no offense against Snell and will have to win a very low scoring game.

We will win by 3 or more, I bet!

No sweat and No fret!

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3 hours ago, Brewcrew82 said:

Snell has been really, really good lately aside from his last start. Could be tough to score runs tonight. Going to have to try to run up his pitch count as he will walk guys. 

Yep.

Last 11 starts:

63 1/3 IP

85K

.805 WHIP (26H (!!!)/25BB)

1.42 ERA

 

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30 minutes ago, StearnsFTW said:

Yep.

Last 11 starts:

63 1/3 IP

85K

.805 WHIP (26H (!!!)/25BB)

1.42 ERA

 

Well, which instance of regression to the mean do we believe in today?  Snell's stellar past 11 starts, or his career 0-2 record with an 8 era vs the Brewers?  I know which one I'm going with.

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1 hour ago, treego14 said:

Will the wind be blowing out or in, I wonder?

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Well, a westerly wind would indicate blowing in to the ballpark. San Fran is the windiest ball park in all of the MLB. That wind will turn Homers into singles tonight. I've seen it many a time in that ball park. Is what it is. As the inning progress, however, the air will open up. Out west, our winds stay prevalent until about sundown when they die down - in San Fran primarily blowing in directly off that giant water mass in the Pacific. A 7-12 mph wind, however, will still easily gust to 20 mph out this and that way. 

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38 minutes ago, Joseph Zarr said:

Well, a westerly wind would indicate blowing in to the ballpark. San Fran is the windiest ball park in all of the MLB. That wind will turn Homers into singles tonight. I've seen it many a time in that ball park. Is what it is. As the inning progress, however, the air will open up. Out west, our winds stay prevalent until about sundown when they die down - in San Fran primarily blowing in directly off that giant water mass in the Pacific. A 7-12 mph wind, however, will still easily gust to 20 mph out this and that way. 

Nevermind

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5 hours ago, wibadgers23 said:

Bold prediction: The Brewers will generate little to no offense against Snell and will have to win a very low scoring game.

George Webb predicts the Brewers will score five or more runs and win 12 straight games

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45 minutes ago, Joseph Zarr said:

I Give Up GIF

I just got east and west mixed up. I guess I'm no different than you when you mix up LF and RF haha

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6 hours ago, kestrel79 said:

We've done well against good teams this year, and good aces. Hoping that transfers over to the playoffs.

That is true, I have a good feeling about tonight's game in SF.

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