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American League Division Series Game #2 10/7/24 4:08PM
Screwball replied to Tigeraholic1's topic in Game Threads
This is my point. If anyone who has played was a switch hitter they would know that batting left against a left is not the same as a right against a right. Due to symmetry one would think it is, but it's not. -
Loved him. I remember one night he was going to be pitching and the guy in the booth said; sometime tonight, no matter where you are sitting, Louie is going to look at you. RIP
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American League Division Series Game #2 10/7/24 4:08PM
Screwball replied to Tigeraholic1's topic in Game Threads
That has been a thing in baseball since forever it seems, and I'm old. At the same time, there is a difference between a R/R matchup vs. a L/L, in my opinion. Curves are different for one thing. Hard to explain. A right handed curve to a right handed batter is easier to hit than a left handed curve to a lefty. Might sound nuts, symmetry and all. Related, and strange, bowling is the very same way. Southpaws had a natural hook that hit like a truck. Crazy, I know. 🙂 -
I'm old so I want to protect my money. The market is too risky for me at this point (other than a small fund I play with to get my nuts off). I welcome these higher interest rates. You can do OK just playing short term yields, and completely risk free at the same time. If you get frisky, some corporate bonds can do even better. Funny how the Fed tries to control interest rates, but they (rates) seem to do what they want to anyway. It's almost like there is something other than central planning, or the attempt of...
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American League Division Series Game #2 10/7/24 4:08PM
Screwball replied to Tigeraholic1's topic in Game Threads
I fessed up a few days ago as an inverse baseball fan for years, but have been drawn into this Tiger magic recently. My goal today was to avoid news until I could finish my part time job and be able to watch the game when I got home. Fat chance, right? But I did. Wow!!! What an incredible baseball game. It had it all. Drama for 9 innings. Zero runs until the 9th. And against Cleveland - spit - and I live in Ohio. I think I might have tweaked something when Carp hit the homer. I have now watched Skubal a couple of times. Small sample size, I know, but this guy is a Stud, with a capital S (I know, no **** Sherlock). Other than a little bump in the road in the 6th, I think it was, this guy was fricken lights out tonight (well, I guess a couple of timely double plays didn't hurt either). I love watching him. He's got a funny delivery, and it really fits into the fastball/change up thing that serves him so well. Deceptive. Along with a high 90 heater. Not hard to find guys with high 90 heaters, but all high 90 heaters are not the same. I'm guessing his is doing things others don't. This continues to be an incredible story. -
I'll use this response but same answer applies to all of the above. Now that I understand how they have been doing things - keep them guessing - that helps it make more sense. Maybe steal game one with chaos and have the Ace for game two? That's part of the fun with these guys, no? I think so, now that I'm paying attention. So does his pitching history, which everyone has explained, and I have also looked into. For example, Verlander had these IP type numbers his first two years. That's two in a row. Skupal doesn't. That matters. This is also my age. Back when I played this was a given, but the game was played different then. I have battled with this game I grew up playing and loving but it's been a love/hate relationship. I have lost track, obviously. It's a different time, the game is played a different way, for better or worse I guess. I'm going to enjoy this (maybe) since it's now a bucket list kind of thing and I'm roped in at this point. I still think what they have done this year is one of the greatest sports stories in a very long time. And given I live in Ohio, in the middle of Indian country.........The story I could tell about the Cleveland drummer in left field. RIP. I know it was a different time, different kind of pitcher, at a different point in his career, but I'm guessing The Mick would say; hold my beer. 1968 WS was one of the neatest things ever. I actually got to see one of McLain's wins that year. Different time and era. Go Tigers!!!!!!!
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They owe me nothing, and I don't think it's pretty clear. He threw 88 pitches against Houston. His last start before that game was a week before. That's hardly overworked IMO. He would still be adding innings to his arm on Friday if they get that far, so what's the difference? Difference is, they might be eliminated by Friday.
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Since I'm new to this, it might sound nuts. What I can't figure out; lets start with numbers and dates. If they lose the next two games, the best pitcher in the American league this year (going with my recent research) will only pitch one game in the series. He goes Monday, therefore, won't be available until Thursday at the earliest. They are already done if they lose on Wednesday. Given you have a dominating Cy Young candidate and then chaos for a pitching staff, you might want to max out his innings. A couple of guaranteed mathematical starts would be a good way to start. This is one of the dumbest things I ever saw. No wonder I quit watching. Maybe I'm missing something.
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Thanks for this. I don't remember the history but I did look. Sparky got the Detroit job in 79 while at the same time Leyland had been in their minor league system for years. Of course Sparky had the name from the Big Red Machine. That drove me nuts. The biggest problem Sparky had every day was finding a pencil to make out the lineup, given their talent. I thought he was a goof. I named a dog after him. He was much smarter. Sparky the baseball manager made me grow old faster.
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When I was a kid mowing yards, I saved enough money to buy Baseball Digest each month. I followed him from when he played, then a manager at Lakeland, and beyond. He coached many of the 84 guys. Then Mayo (not sure) left and Sparky got the job. I thought it should be Jim. I was not at all happy. Then years later he goes back there. They get good, my family were huge Tiger fans (required), we were having a ball. Than that debacle. I was so bummed. I want to watch is HOF speech but I can't. I would ball like a baby.
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To clarify - to increase profit, not reduce.
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You can't negotiate with technology. It will replace the negotiators. 🙂
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I'm one of those guys who admit in the beginning of a AA meeting they have a problem. Mine is, I haven't watched a Tiger baseball game in probably 5 years. I found this place three boards ago because of Tiger baseball. I even met some people from here (now all gone). So I was a fan. I was lost in, I think it was around 2013, when they lost to the Sox. The famous Prince Fielder 3rd base blunder. I can still see it. Then within a few days or a week, Jim Leyland retired. He was my guy. He has a field named after him at the high school in Perrysburg, Ohio, about an hour away from me. After all that, I was devastated. I never recovered and lost interest. Then... About 2 weeks ago, I was having a cold one at the local dive bar and they had the Tiger game on. The guy who owns the place starts talking about what they need to do to make the playoffs. WHAT? I remember looking at the standings on my birthday - August 8. They were what, 10 games out? So at this point I had to go do some research and see what is going on. What I find is one of the greatest stories in a long time. If my research is correct, they trade 3 people at the deadline, including their second best pitcher, then go 32-12, or something like that, and here we are. WHAT? That doesn't happen. I can't watch games, but once they got to play Houston I could, so I did. Couple of nail biters those were...Pitch a stud game 1, come back with pitch by committee the next day, anything to create chaos. This is nuts. I remember back three boards ago the Jim Leyland type guys arguing with the number (saber) guys about how to play baseball. These guys don't play it either way. Maybe. This team breaks every rule in the book no matter what side of that argument you are on (2 on, 2 out, 3 and 0 and you give a guy a hit sign). While they are using probabilities, they are also creating chaos. This is a new book. What they have done since mid-August is off the charts incredible, and even more so in the way they have done it. IMO, this is one of the greatest sports stories since the USA hockey team won the 1980 Olympics. I have no regrets for missing what I did, and I'm even happier for the loyal fans who stuck with them through all the tough years. I remember 68 and 84. But another one in the books would be fine. Bucket list thing. Speaking of which; Skubal gets two starts against Cleveland, including game 1, period, end of story.
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I haven't followed it very close, but I think this is just an agreement to work, but things are still pending. Could be wrong. What I did find interesting, in these talks, at one time, part of the bargaining was over automation. Ports would be easy to automate given our technology. That reduces cost, therefore prices, and of course profit. At the cost of labor - or the very same people who buy what they just shipped in. Whatever can be automated will be. How does that turn out?
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Employment numbers showing a 4-sigma beat to the median estimate is a perfectly normal occurrence.
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BS! Sure you could. I can't believe anyone would believe this bull****.
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The other times they cut by 50 bps or more were in 2007-8 due to the financial crisis and in 2020 due to COVID. So yes, this is a joke, or something else, but then again, we already know who the Fed serves. Now all we need is for these war mongering idiots to provoke a wider conflict and watch crude oil go nuts and negate what may have been gained by rate cuts.
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Another live one, this time Dollar Tree. Reported earnings last night. The carnage begins. Down %25 as of 2:54.