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  1. Poor throw by Chourio. Needed to get it there on 1 hop or less.
  2. That’s a dissertation on why exit velocity is IMPORTANT. But there’s a big difference between being important and being everything. You must think that players with low average exit velocities like Brice Turang and Steven Kwan are exceptionally lucky to not be hitting under .200.
  3. The Latin players must love Sophia.
  4. Good win with not everything going perfectly. Peralta stunk but the bullpen bailed him out and the offense took advantage of some Tiger miscues.
  5. Some times an aggressive send comes in handy. A perfect throw could have had Perkins, but being a foot off target let him get in. I would have no beef if he had been thrown out.
  6. Right on cue Rotino goes bonkers over Frelick’s “great piece of hitting”.
  7. I am not confusing anything. I think you and the poster who liked your post are confused and interpreted what I said as “exit velocity means nothing”. Some of the posters on this board are obsessed with exit velocity and that is not “everything” in baseball. If you think those balls hit by Kelly and Canha were lucky “seeing eye singles” as they were described by the announcers, I don’t know what to tell you
  8. I agree that exit velocity helps but couldn’t disagree more strongly that it is everything. Id rather see a hitter take a pitch to the opposite field through a wide hole than smash one into the teeth of the defense. And, as I added, I didn’t hear any complaints about seeing eye hits on Yelich’s RBI single.
  9. I get being homers, but if the Brewers poked singles to right field like Kelly and Canha did, the announcers would be salivating over great pieces of hitting. But when the opponent does it they are choppers and seeing eye hits. Those were not lucky hits. Exit velocity isn’t everything. ETA: I looked it up and the exit velocity on those two hits was slightly higher than Yelich’s RBI hit in the first that made it through a much tighter hole.
  10. Come on Levering, that was not a “seeing eye single”. The batter took an outside pitch and drilled it into the hole.
  11. Rotino must have been looking at a different game than I was on Sunday when he says Peralta has pitched “beautifully” his last few times out. I give him credit for battling through 5 innings but against the worst hitting team in MLB 3 runs in 5 innings doesn’t qualify as “beautiful”. He’s heading for another short outing today with a ton of pitches in the first.
  12. Now that they’ve broken that silly record I hope they can give Contreras a day off. He’s looked kind of lethargic the last couple of weeks.
  13. Thanks. What I tried was a lot cruder than that. I used Baseball Reference and went to the team’s “Schedule and Results”. Then I could sort the column with runs scored but had to count each number or group of numbers. That would get even tougher as the season goes on. I miss the old BR scoring tables
  14. I see that someone else asked this too, but I’m curious where you got this data. Baseball Reference used to have handy tables showing how many times each team, and the leagues as a whole, scored and allowed a specific number of runs. This made it very easy to look up a team’s run distribution. But, with the transition to Stathead last season, those tables disappeared and Stathead does not have them.
  15. Reds beat Cubs for their 6th straight win. if the Cardinals hold on to their lead over the Rockies, the Cubs, Reds, and Cards will all be 6.5 back with the Pirates 7 out.
  16. He wasn’t beaned there. It hit him in the arm.
  17. Per Baseball Reference, there have been 10. Fried has 2.
  18. Is that a spelling comment? When you dictate that’s how it comes out.
  19. I remember Howser having one against the Cardinals a couple of years ago. Burnes could have had a complete game no hitter last year if the Brewers could have managed a run.
  20. Speaking of the Tigers announcers, I feel bad for Jason Benetti moving from Steve Stone to Kirk Gibson as color man. Gibson’s illness really limits the banter that Benetti seems to enjoy.
  21. A feast or famine offense can do that
  22. Good to see an opponent finally pay for a drawn in infield.
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