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  1. Keider Montero will probably be just as good/bad as Verlander. I still feel as if Verlander might be able to get on a roll at some point like he did last year and that would be fun, but I am not counting on it.
  2. That used be the case, but the NL has caught up in recent years. 2023 NL 362 AL 328 2024 NL 369 AL 321 2025 AL 367 NL 353 2026 NL 27 AL 21
  3. I don't think many MLB managers reserve the #3 spot for the best hitter on the team anymore.
  4. 32,000 followers, but it's a site I've never heard of before and it has a link to a charity...Could be a legit site, but it is suspicious.
  5. "supposed to"
  6. I think the only time I want to see a sacrifice bunt is in the ninth inning behind by one or tied with a weak hitter at the plate.
  7. I am also not sure how useful it would be for Greene to lay down a perfect sacrifice only to have Torkelson retired on a towering flyball that he "just missed".
  8. I do think if a team ranks better in pct of innings scored than it does in runs scored, then it probably indicates they are relying less on home runs than other teams. I don't know if that's a bad or good thing though.
  9. My question was whether percentage of innings scoring runs in 2025 was more predictive than runs scored in 2025 of runs scored in 2026. I loved seeing it broken out that way (potentially for other puposes), but it didn't seem to lead to a different conclusion than just looking at total runs scored.
  10. I have long noticed that fans who watched baseball in the 60s talk a lot about outfield arms. More recent fans talk more about range and fans of some eras don't look at defense much at all. I am not being critical. Arms are important, but it's just something I'm curious about. Is that something that was emphasized more in the 60s?
  11. yeah, it's a problem and the solutions are often worse than the problems.
  12. No, it wouldn't have affected my father. I was using him as an example to point out the absurdity of it. Biden did not refuse to address the southern border. A bipartisian solutuon was made to address the border, Trump convinced them to go against it. He wanted the problem to remain so he could run on it. Obama certainly didn't fail to address the problem either. He deported more immigrants than Trump.
  13. Interseting data. I am just not sure how to interpret it. I would think that percent of innings in which a team scores runs would be highly correlated with how many runs they scored or a production stat like wOBA. Is there a prediction advantage to knowing how many innings they scored in compared to just looking at total runs scored?
  14. My father, who lived to 99, was born in the United States to immigrant parents. He also did more for America than most Americans can even imagine. He fought in the front lines of WWII.
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