A momenti ieri non ci scappa il morto con sta cavolo di mazze che esplodono, che si faccia qualcosa!!
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proper inference from "we don't know" isn't "he probably is," but rather "we don't know."

Sparito da youtube su reclamo mlb :roll:webba2000 wrote: Mi riallaccio al topic dei Cubs.
A momenti ieri non ci scappa il morto con sta cavolo di mazze che esplodono, che si faccia qualcosa!!
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Prepariamo i passamontagna e i piumini.Comunque anche se non avessero il record dell'AL almeno una a Minnesota dovrebbero giocarla.Sarebbe assurdo,ma i PO ad Ottobre hanno questi rischi.Pablets wrote: E nel frattempo i Twins hanno il miglior record AL insieme agli Yankees. Occhio che questi si prendono il vantaggio campo, scoperto, a Ottobre in Minnesota...


Nascita di uno stalkerAt this point you might be saying “Gee, Jer. How do you know so much about Stat Geeks anyway?” Glad you asked because the answer will surprise you. Because I, for a very brief time in my life, was one. Yes, it’s true. Looks like mine and brains, too? As implausible as it sounds, I Was A Teenage Stats Geek. I read the backs of guys’ baseball cards. I studied the day’s box scores. I committed to memory the tops of the all time career statistical rankings in dozens of categories.
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But then, I made an amazing discovery. Something that the Stat Geek population doesn’t know and never will. Women. And it changed my life forever
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As I recall, the exact moment for me came when Phoebe Cates climbed out of the pool in “Fast Times at Ridgemont High” and took her top off in slow motion to the Cars’ “In Stereo” that did it for me. What Phoebe showed me that day was perfection. I wanted to have them and I was willing to do what it took to get them.

rene144 wrote: Se siete interessati, Fire Joe Morgan ha fatto la propria riunione annuale, prendendo in giro diversi articoli pubblicati quest'anno. I migliori sono linkati qui. Ci sono Eckstein, Francoeur, Joe Morgan nudo e le tette di Phoebe Cates (Paradise) (peraltro quest'ultimo contiene anche una citazione maccartista niente male). Sul serio. Come sempre, da un punto di vista sabermetrico e con linguaggio crudo. Se non vi piacciono queste due cose, non andateci. Oddio, forse gli ultimi 2 valgono ugualmente la pena
Imagine for one second that you were watching like Rays-Yankees on MLB, and they cut away from a tense Soriano-Teixeira 9th inning AB because Jeff Francoeur has a chance to hit his 100th career home run. Wouldn't you feel like the entire world had gone mad? Of course you would. That's why this article is stupid.

Quello su Eckstein è geniale. Non so se sia meglio questa parterene144 wrote: Se siete interessati, Fire Joe Morgan ha fatto la propria riunione annuale, prendendo in giro diversi articoli pubblicati quest'anno. I migliori sono linkati qui. Ci sono Eckstein, Francoeur, Joe Morgan nudo e le tette di Phoebe Cates (Paradise) (peraltro quest'ultimo contiene anche una citazione maccartista niente male). Sul serio. Come sempre, da un punto di vista sabermetrico e con linguaggio crudo. Se non vi piacciono queste due cose, non andateci. Oddio, forse gli ultimi 2 valgono ugualmente la pena
Questa parte mi ha portato alle lacrime:
Nascita di uno stalker
L'articolo in generale è comunque![]()
o quella dove grida "expelliarmus" a Matt KempHe plays second base by positioning and studying opposing hitters and somehow gets to the right place at the right time.
A fact that is unique to David Eckstein. Robinson Cano plays second base by running in circles, closing his eyes, and trying to feel the ball off the bat. Omar Infante plays second base by attempting to divine, through augury and calf-entrail-spilling, who will hit the ball to him and when. Ian Kinsler plays second base by putting in a little earpiece and having someone whisper to him what to do, like Brando used to do when he no longer bothered to learn his lines. Clint Barmes plays second base like a guitar, picking the entire second base area up and strumming it lightly, occasionally taking requests from the crowd. (You should hear Clint Barmes play "April Come She Will" on the acoustic second-base-area. It'll bring a tear to your eye.)


Jose Bautista
• It's the 42nd time a player has hit 50 home runs in a season.
• He's the 26th different player to hit 50 HR in a season.
(Babe Ruth, Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa lead the way with four 50-or-more seasons each)
• He's the seventh active player with a 50 HR season.
(the others: Alex Rodriguez, Prince Fielder, David Ortiz, Ryan Howard, Andruw Jones, Jim Thome)
• He's the third Dominican-born player with a 50 HR season (Sammy Sosa and David Ortiz).
• He's the first player named Jose with a 50 HR season :sbadat:
• The Elias Sports Bureau says Bautista is the only player to hit his 50th home run in a 1-0 game. The highest homer total for a player whose homer won a 1-0 game -- 61, by Roger Maris, whose record-breaking home run was the only run in a win over the Red Sox on the final day of the 1961 season.
• Jose Bautista has 43 home runs vs right-handed pitching this season. If you only counted those, he'd have a six-homer lead for the most in the AL and a three-homer lead for most in MLB.
• Bautista has 50 home runs and 53 singles. It would take some work, but he could have the fourth season in MLB history with more home runs than singles (at least 50 home runs). Mark McGwire did it twice. Barry Bonds did it once.
• Bautista's previous career-high, a mere 16 home runs.
• Bautista is approaching the total number of home runs he hit in the minor leagues. He had 52 ... in 1,471 at-bats.
• Lastly, through the diligence of our HitTrackerOnline crew, this doozy:
Jose Bautista's 50th home run traveled 372 feet. His longest home run of 2010 came on August 23rd off of Ivan Nova of the New York Yankees (453 feet). His shortest home run of 2010 came one week earlier on August 16th, a 334-foot home run off of Brett Anderson in Oakland. Bautista has averaged 402.86 feet per home run this season, totaling 20,143 feet, or 3.81 miles. That's the equivalent to 11 CN Towers.
Questo:rene144 wrote: Fire Joe Morgan
1IP, 5H, 3 ER e 2HRHis first pitch resulted in a Rickie Weeks home run to left.
His second pitch was a strike.
His third pitch was a Prince Fielder home run to right field.
Then he gave up a double and a couple of singles.

