LongLiveMaroth Posted May 23 Share Posted May 23 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dan Gilmore Posted May 24 Share Posted May 24 Ah, Lynn, he hit for a 754OPS last year with a 304 BABIP. This year he has a 625 BABIP in 14 plate appearances. Tough luck with the injury, but let’s not get too excited. Save that for Franyerber! 😎 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Edman85 Posted May 24 Share Posted May 24 Why did Jaden Hamm leave after an inning last night? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LongLiveMaroth Posted May 24 Share Posted May 24 48 minutes ago, Edman85 said: Why did Jaden Hamm leave after an inning last night? I can't find anything on Twitter but he did have 30+ pitches in that first inning and I know there is an org mandate around the amount of pitches in an inning can't remember if it's 30 or 40 though. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LongLiveMaroth Posted May 24 Share Posted May 24 Toledo W 9-8 /11 Inn. Meadows 1/6 RBI 2K HR Malloy 1/4 BB K Jung 1/5 2B Dingler 2//5 2RBI K 2HR Bigbie 0/3 2BB 2K SB Hurter 3IP 5H ER 5K Erie L 11-5 Workman 1/5 Lee 0/2 2BB Allen 1/3 4RBI HR Melton 1.1IP 4H BB 4ER 2K Petit 2IP 2H 4K WM W 4-1 Gold 0/3 Campos 2/4 Graham 0/4 2K Pacheco 1/3 3RBI 2 K HR Hamm 1IP 2H BB Lakeland W 6-3 Clark 2/3 2RBI BB 2SB Leonard 0/4 Gil 0/3 BB K Campbell 2/4 RBI K 2B Minton 5IP 6H 3ER BB 7K FCL L 5-4 Perez 0/4 BB 3K 2SB Salas 1/2 2BB SB Montilla 0/4 K Jimenez 2/3 RBI BB 2 2B Bastidas 1/3 BB 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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chasfh Posted May 24 Share Posted May 24 The Hamm what am! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gehringer_2 Posted May 25 Author Share Posted May 25 McGonigle and Clark each on base 3 times tonight in 6-5 loss. McGonigle 12BB, 12K in 91 PA, Clark 26BB 28K in 170 PA Parker 2/3 3B BB. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tenacious D Posted May 25 Share Posted May 25 Hopefully we’ll see Clark and McGonigle hitting #1 & 2 in the lineup by 2026. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1984Echoes Posted May 25 Share Posted May 25 I'm rusty as heck at Tables so I'm going to post this "dirty" and then see if I can clean it up correctly (position players of interest/ note, not everybody included). PPOS = primary position, there could still be other positions a player is playing but I gave a primary where it seemed appropriate. Vilade got a UT (utility) designation because he's played a few games at almost every single spot in the field. Excepting SS and catcher. YTD Table: Players' Name Age Team PPOS G PA AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS BB SO BA OBP SLG OPS Parker Meadows* 24 TOL CF 14 66 54 11 16 3 2 3 8 7 - 8 14 0.296 0.394 0.593 0.987 Ryan Vilade 25 TOL UT 34 115 101 20 33 9 - 6 23 9 2 9 31 0.327 0.383 0.594 0.977 Justyn-Henry Malloy 24 TOL LF 38 171 132 20 35 14 - 5 23 2 3 36 46 0.265 0.421 0.485 0.906 Luke Gold 23 WMI 1B 40 170 147 32 40 10 1 9 27 6 1 14 48 0.272 0.359 0.537 0.896 Kevin McGonigle* 19 LAK SS 21 93 79 15 26 4 2 1 13 6 1 12 12 0.329 0.413 0.468 0.881 Jace Jung* 23 TOL 3B 44 195 160 26 43 11 1 8 31 1 1 29 52 0.269 0.376 0.500 0.876 Akil Baddoo* 25 TOL CF 38 170 142 26 37 7 4 6 22 14 5 24 37 0.261 0.367 0.493 0.860 Chris Meyers* 25 ERI 1B 37 141 114 21 29 7 - 5 15 1 1 20 37 0.254 0.390 0.447 0.838 Josue Briceño* 19 LAK C 28 126 108 18 33 3 2 2 15 1 1 15 17 0.306 0.405 0.426 0.831 Dillon Dingler 25 TOL C 33 129 116 18 33 5 - 6 21 1 - 8 28 0.285 0.326 0.483 0.808 Wenceel Pérez# 24 TOL CF 8 37 33 8 7 2 2 1 5 4 - 4 6 0.212 0.297 0.485 0.782 Brett Callahan* 22 LAK OF 35 148 131 19 35 6 - 5 20 11 3 13 33 0.267 0.347 0.428 0.774 Roberto Campos 21 WMI RF 39 162 144 18 39 9 4 2 23 8 1 12 50 0.271 0.338 0.431 0.768 Max Clark* 19 LAK CF 37 172 144 28 40 5 2 2 29 13 1 26 28 0.278 0.384 0.382 0.766 Buddy Kennedy 25 TOL 2B 33 140 120 22 29 11 - 3 13 2 1 17 35 0.242 0.343 0.408 0.751 Gage Workman* 24 ERI 3B 37 158 136 25 33 8 1 4 15 10 5 19 38 0.243 0.335 0.404 0.740 Hao-Yu Lee 21 ERI 2B 39 172 150 21 36 9 2 4 21 4 - 20 36 0.240 0.331 0.407 0.738 Trei Cruz# 25 ERI SS 38 160 135 17 32 6 1 3 13 2 4 23 38 0.237 0.346 0.363 0.709 Max Anderson 22 WMI 2B 40 179 167 21 43 7 1 5 23 - - 10 30 0.258 0.302 0.401 0.703 Justice Bigbie 25 TOL RF 44 180 157 20 38 12 1 1 16 5 2 20 35 0.242 0.339 0.350 0.689 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1984Echoes Posted May 25 Share Posted May 25 [table] Players' Name Age Team PPOS G PA AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS BB SO BA OBP SLG OPS Parker Meadows* 24 TOL CF 14 66 54 11 16 3 2 3 8 7 - 8 14 0.296 0.394 0.593 0.987 Ryan Vilade 25 TOL UT 34 115 101 20 33 9 - 6 23 9 2 9 31 0.327 0.383 0.594 0.977 Justyn-Henry Malloy 24 TOL LF 38 171 132 20 35 14 - 5 23 2 3 36 46 0.265 0.421 0.485 0.906 Luke Gold 23 WMI 1B 40 170 147 32 40 10 1 9 27 6 1 14 48 0.272 0.359 0.537 0.896 Kevin McGonigle* 19 LAK SS 21 93 79 15 26 4 2 1 13 6 1 12 12 0.329 0.413 0.468 0.881 Jace Jung* 23 TOL 3B 44 195 160 26 43 11 1 8 31 1 1 29 52 0.269 0.376 0.500 0.876 Akil Baddoo* 25 TOL CF 38 170 142 26 37 7 4 6 22 14 5 24 37 0.261 0.367 0.493 0.860 Chris Meyers* 25 ERI 1B 37 141 114 21 29 7 - 5 15 1 1 20 37 0.254 0.390 0.447 0.838 Josue Briceño* 19 LAK C 28 126 108 18 33 3 2 2 15 1 1 15 17 0.306 0.405 0.426 0.831 Dillon Dingler 25 TOL C 33 129 116 18 33 5 - 6 21 1 - 8 28 0.285 0.326 0.483 0.808 Wenceel Pérez# 24 TOL CF 8 37 33 8 7 2 2 1 5 4 - 4 6 0.212 0.297 0.485 0.782 Brett Callahan* 22 LAK OF 35 148 131 19 35 6 - 5 20 11 3 13 33 0.267 0.347 0.428 0.774 Roberto Campos 21 WMI RF 39 162 144 18 39 9 4 2 23 8 1 12 50 0.271 0.338 0.431 0.768 Max Clark* 19 LAK CF 37 172 144 28 40 5 2 2 29 13 1 26 28 0.278 0.384 0.382 0.766 Buddy Kennedy 25 TOL 2B 33 140 120 22 29 11 - 3 13 2 1 17 35 0.242 0.343 0.408 0.751 Gage Workman* 24 ERI 3B 37 158 136 25 33 8 1 4 15 10 5 19 38 0.243 0.335 0.404 0.740 Hao-Yu Lee 21 ERI 2B 39 172 150 21 36 9 2 4 21 4 - 20 36 0.240 0.331 0.407 0.738 Trei Cruz# 25 ERI SS 38 160 135 17 32 6 1 3 13 2 4 23 38 0.237 0.346 0.363 0.709 Max Anderson 22 WMI 2B 40 179 167 21 43 7 1 5 23 - - 10 30 0.258 0.302 0.401 0.703 Justice Bigbie 25 TOL RF 44 180 157 20 38 12 1 1 16 5 2 20 35 0.242 0.339 0.350 0.689 [/table] 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1984Echoes Posted May 25 Share Posted May 25 (edited) [table] Players' Name Age Team PPOS G PA AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS BB SO BA OBP SLG OPS Parker Meadows* 24 TOL CF 14 66 54 11 16 3 2 3 8 7 - 8 14 0.296 0.394 0.593 0.987 Ryan Vilade 25 TOL UT 34 115 101 20 33 9 - 6 23 9 2 9 31 0.327 0.383 0.594 0.977 Justyn-Henry Malloy 24 TOL LF 38 171 132 20 35 14 - 5 23 2 3 36 46 0.265 0.421 0.485 0.906 Luke Gold 23 WMI 1B 40 170 147 32 40 10 1 9 27 6 1 14 48 0.272 0.359 0.537 0.896 Kevin McGonigle* 19 LAK SS 21 93 79 15 26 4 2 1 13 6 1 12 12 0.329 0.413 0.468 0.881 Jace Jung* 23 TOL 3B 44 195 160 26 43 11 1 8 31 1 1 29 52 0.269 0.376 0.500 0.876 Akil Baddoo* 25 TOL CF 38 170 142 26 37 7 4 6 22 14 5 24 37 0.261 0.367 0.493 0.860 Chris Meyers* 25 ERI 1B 37 141 114 21 29 7 - 5 15 1 1 20 37 0.254 0.390 0.447 0.838 Josue Briceño* 19 LAK C 28 126 108 18 33 3 2 2 15 1 1 15 17 0.306 0.405 0.426 0.831 Dillon Dingler 25 TOL C 33 129 116 18 33 5 - 6 21 1 - 8 28 0.285 0.326 0.483 0.808 Wenceel Pérez# 24 TOL CF 8 37 33 8 7 2 2 1 5 4 - 4 6 0.212 0.297 0.485 0.782 Brett Callahan* 22 LAK OF 35 148 131 19 35 6 - 5 20 11 3 13 33 0.267 0.347 0.428 0.774 Roberto Campos 21 WMI RF 39 162 144 18 39 9 4 2 23 8 1 12 50 0.271 0.338 0.431 0.768 Max Clark* 19 LAK CF 37 172 144 28 40 5 2 2 29 13 1 26 28 0.278 0.384 0.382 0.766 Buddy Kennedy 25 TOL 2B 33 140 120 22 29 11 - 3 13 2 1 17 35 0.242 0.343 0.408 0.751 Gage Workman* 24 ERI 3B 37 158 136 25 33 8 1 4 15 10 5 19 38 0.243 0.335 0.404 0.740 Hao-Yu Lee 21 ERI 2B 39 172 150 21 36 9 2 4 21 4 - 20 36 0.240 0.331 0.407 0.738 Trei Cruz# 25 ERI SS 38 160 135 17 32 6 1 3 13 2 4 23 38 0.237 0.346 0.363 0.709 Max Anderson 22 WMI 2B 40 179 167 21 43 7 1 5 23 - - 10 30 0.258 0.302 0.401 0.703 Justice Bigbie [/table] 25 TOL RF 44 180 157 20 38 12 1 1 16 5 2 20 35 0.242 0.339 0.350 0.689 Edited May 25 by 1984Echoes Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gehringer_2 Posted May 25 Author Share Posted May 25 Max Clark walked, was singled to 2nd and then stole 3rd against a RHP, came home on another single to score Lakeland's first run in the 1st inning. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1984Echoes Posted May 25 Share Posted May 25 23 minutes ago, gehringer_2 said: Max Clark walked, was singled to 2nd and then stole 3rd against a RHP, came home on another single to score Lakeland's first run in the 1st inning. Eddys Leonard on his rehab down in Lakeland was one of those singles... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1984Echoes Posted May 25 Share Posted May 25 On 5/19/2024 at 1:42 PM, SoCalTiger said: I’m sure you’re correct and I agree having both is outstanding. I think we got McMonigle with money saved from passing on Langford. Not sure if that’s correct but in my mind it was two for one. That's what I remember too. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1984Echoes Posted May 25 Share Posted May 25 51 minutes ago, gehringer_2 said: Max Clark walked, was singled to 2nd and then stole 3rd against a RHP, came home on another single to score Lakeland's first run in the 1st inning. Campos stakes WM to a 1-0 lead with a solo HR... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gehringer_2 Posted May 26 Author Share Posted May 26 Something you don't see in a box score very often: Lakeland has 12 BB in their game today. Every player in the starting lineup has at least one. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Edman85 Posted May 26 Share Posted May 26 2 minutes ago, gehringer_2 said: Something you don't see in a box score very often: Lakeland has 12 BB in their game today. Every player in the starting lineup has at least one. Robozone weirdness Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chasfh Posted May 26 Share Posted May 26 11 hours ago, Edman85 said: Robozone weirdness Is ABS flat out calling balls and strikes at A-? I hadn’t heard? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HeyAbbott Posted May 26 Share Posted May 26 On 5/22/2024 at 8:45 AM, Toddwert said: to be fair Lynn has been busy complaining about the fences to notice the injury report untll now Lynn Graduated from MSU 2 years before I did. Give him a break, he's used to writing on papyrus after all. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Edman85 Posted May 26 Share Posted May 26 4 hours ago, chasfh said: Is ABS flat out calling balls and strikes at A-? I hadn’t heard? Welp, kinda. I thought they were 100% robo zone, but found an article from March on BA. https://www.baseballamerica.com/stories/milb-rules-changes-for-2024-will-tweak-strike-zone-in-triple-a/ Quote For 2024, the experimental rules across the minor leagues won’t change dramatically from 2023, but there will be some tweaks, Baseball America has learned. The biggest changes will be the continued attempts to tweak and improve the automated ball-strike (ABS) strike zone. MLB will be running two different types of measurement for ABS for Triple-A and the Low-A Florida State League. Quote The ABS system experiments will continue in Triple-A and in nine of the 10 parks in the Florida State League (all but Daytona). For Tuesday-Thursday games in Triple-A and the ABS-equipped FSL parks, the ABS system will call all pitches. The home plate umpire will relay the call after hearing it in their earpiece. The ABS challenge system will be in effective for Friday through Sunday games. The home plate umpire will call pitches, but the batter, pitcher or catcher can appeal their strike call. The ABS system will then rule on whether the call stands or is overturned. Each team gets three unsuccessful challenges per game. Successful challenges do not count toward that total. All challenges must be made within two seconds of the call. Quote The strike zones for Triple-A and the Florida State League will be different. In Triple-A, the strike zone will be 17-inches wide (the width of the plate) with a two-dimensional rectangle at the midpoint of the plate. The top and bottom of the strike zone will be set at 53.5% and 27% of the batter’s height. While the width and bottom of the zone are the same as last year, the top of the strike zone has increased by 2.5%. Last year, the strike zone was deliberately lowered at the top to reduce the number of swings and misses on high fastballs. However, that adjustment inadvertently resulted in a significant rise in walks, outweighing any decrease in strikeouts. In the International League, runs per game increased by .52 (4.98 to 5.50), while walks increased from 4.0 to 4.8 per nine innings and hits increased from 8.7 to 9.0 per nine innings. The strikeout rate remained flat at 9.2 per nine innings. In the Florida State League, the zone will be quite different. Most importantly, the width of the zone in the FSL will be 20 inches (three more than in Triple-A). Like Triple-A, it will be measured as a rectangle set at the middle of the plate. The top and bottom of the zone will use the Hawk-Eye visual tracking system. The bottom of the zone will be set to the height of a hitter’s back knee, while the top of the zone will be set based on the midpoint of a batter’s hips, with the goal of making the top of the zone equal to one baseball above a batter’s belt. If a hitter’s stance changes, the strike zone will change as well, but it will be based on a rolling median of the hitter’s stance on previous pitches that have been put in play. So a hitter who tries to manipulate the zone by taking pitches but not swinging from an exaggerated crouch will not be rewarded. I was wrong. I thought they were 100% automatic, but they had the challenge system, and a bigger strike zone. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chasfh Posted May 26 Share Posted May 26 22 minutes ago, Edman85 said: Welp, kinda. I thought they were 100% robo zone, but found an article from March on BA. https://www.baseballamerica.com/stories/milb-rules-changes-for-2024-will-tweak-strike-zone-in-triple-a/ I was wrong. I thought they were 100% automatic, but they had the challenge system, and a bigger strike zone. Interesting. My wife and I are going on a driving trip, during which we’re going to see a Wednesday game in Erie and a Thursday game in Allentown; then we’re going to see a game the following Thursday in Harrisburg and a Friday game in Toledo. So I will see two and two. This will be interesting. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1776 Posted May 26 Share Posted May 26 1 hour ago, chasfh said: Interesting. My wife and I are going on a driving trip, during which we’re going to see a Wednesday game in Erie and a Thursday game in Allentown; then we’re going to see a game the following Thursday in Harrisburg and a Friday game in Toledo. So I will see two and two. This will be interesting. Awesome! I bought tickets for this Tuesday when Erie is in Richmond. Attending that with my son. Had hoped to see Jobe in that series but doesn’t look like he’ll be back this week. Not Tigers related but my wife and I got tickets for the June 18th game at Rickwood Field in Birmingham. The opponent is Montgomery. I have wanted to attend a game at Rickwood for years. The following night the Barons and Biscuits play at Riverwalk Stadium in Montgomery. We’ll see that game as well. Looking forward to that excursion. Can’t beat MiLB road trips. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gehringer_2 Posted May 26 Author Share Posted May 26 19 hours ago, Edman85 said: Robozone weirdness only for one team? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gehringer_2 Posted May 26 Author Share Posted May 26 Lakeland wins 4-0 McGonigle 1/2, single + 2BB. Kreidler(as DH) 2/2 Clark - DNP Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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