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Everything posted by gehringer_2
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The other thing you can get out on the open road is the truck that just sticks it in a walking gear and sets a slow roll. If everyone stays behind it, you don't get nearly as many cars through the congestion than if people go around him and fill-in the space he is leaving in front. He's driving in a manner that is comfortable for him, but may be inefficient for the rest of traffic.
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the fact that some people are so doctrinaire about how other people drive is why zipper merge is the right answer. It removes the choice from the situation.
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09/12/2022 6:40 EDT Houston Astros at Detroit Tigers
gehringer_2 replied to casimir's topic in Game Threads
In the original design, the bullpens were not in LF, so the LF wall was what is now the far wall of the BP. A LOT of HRs now fall into the BP. Just remove the inside wall of the BP and that's the original field. They basically over compensated for the LF being the East (windward) wall. IIRC nothing much was done in right because RF played OK to begin with. There might have been some minor change to the height of the RF wall where they took out the old BP. -
09/14/2022 1:10 EDT Houston Astros at Detroit Tigers
gehringer_2 replied to casimir's topic in Game Threads
follows up with a 9 pitch 2nd. Nice -
09/14/2022 1:10 EDT Houston Astros at Detroit Tigers
gehringer_2 replied to casimir's topic in Game Threads
Wentz with 34 pitchers in the 1st without a walk or a run? -
09/14/2022 1:10 EDT Houston Astros at Detroit Tigers
gehringer_2 replied to casimir's topic in Game Threads
Weren't we supposed to be done with having to buy guys out after we cleared the decks in 2017? 🤬 -
09/12/2022 6:40 EDT Houston Astros at Detroit Tigers
gehringer_2 replied to casimir's topic in Game Threads
LOL - absolutely correct, but I'm too lazy to do that today! -
If I recall anything I learned in a couple of driving classes I had to take when I had a company car, the big risk factor on the freeway after tailgaiting is differential speed and when people merge early and leave the other lane open for people to blast down - you get a lot of differential speed between the lanes and that increases hazard. If both lanes slow down together that is largely eliminated and I believe that is part of the analysis for zipper merge. But for sure it only works if the state makes the effort to educate the driving public.
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09/12/2022 6:40 EDT Houston Astros at Detroit Tigers
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No, it just tells you he's not a pull hitter so COPA is not his best park. No hitter will have the same profile in every park unless you mandate that they all be equal. If you bring in CF at COPA, you are going to have to move something else back out or you are going to end up that much more above average. Now I'm sure that is fine with a lot of folks, nothing wrong with that and YMMV, but if we are trying to move away from a '3 true outcomes' game you'd be taking COPA in the opposite direction. -
What would make it a lot more likely to succeed would be if MDOT put "Use Zipper Merge" signs up at the sites, but if they ever do I can't remember the last time I saw one.
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but that is exactly what zipper merging does away with. That person trying to jump everyone has no way to do that if both lanes run full right to the merge. I think that is one of the main reasons authorities recommend its use.
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HooBoy. That's a lot worse take than the early 'adminstrative screwup' reporting on this.
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it's actually the combination of having people doing two different things. When half the people are trying to zipper merge and half hate zipper merge, what you get it people trying to cut each other or denying them merge opportunity - It's then those bad behaviors that causes the bottlenecks. If everyone would do one of the other it would always go better. The MSP say zipper merge and that's good enough for me.
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09/12/2022 6:40 EDT Houston Astros at Detroit Tigers
gehringer_2 replied to casimir's topic in Game Threads
except that this is not true. The field may be big, but overall through its history it has played average for HRs, has ever since they moved LF. The reason the park HAS to be big is because they rotated it (wrt Tiger stadium) such that the prevailing summer west wind blows OUT. Tiger Stadium rotated around to where COPA would be a complete joke. They've did just fine getting to two WS in the 1st 10 yrs playing in COPA in the current configuration, which was a higher incidence rate of getting there than they ever had at Tiger Stadium. Guys hit the ball over the CF often enough. Granted the corners were the CF wall meets the R and L field wall are a bit much but that is a tiny proportion of the whole field. Parks factors look bad for the last couple of years but they always follow the home team performance (even though they shouldn't -if you watch them over time they always do....) because the team is crappy. Tigers have hit 47 HR on the road, 42 at home, while scoring 28 more runs at home than on the road. The ball park is not the problem, the roster is. -
hard to figure at only 30 yrs old. Most guys make it to a couple of years older before falling off a cliff like Schoop has.
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Usually guys have bad years because they slump for some period but at least in some other period still show their normal output- but their annual numbers are depressed by the slump period. Schoop hasn't had a single decent stretch all season - I'm afraid he is done. You look at Javy's game logs and he's had some decent runs, and has been near 800 OPS recently. Schoop has done nothing - not one good stretch sufficient to give him even one month at 700 OPS and he has 3 months under 500.
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Pechorin 'falls' off his boat.... https://news.yahoo.com/putin-ally-falls-sea-adding-111159933.html
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09/12/2022 6:40 EDT Houston Astros at Detroit Tigers
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I'm not big on hitters worrying too much about launch angle, but Tork is one guy that could use a tad more loft in his swing. -
Larry Kudlow would be a trivial case. You could throw Bartiromo and Paul Gigot in the pot also. They're out there.
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food is probably a place where workers' wages have been falling behind the rest of the economy. No way they can catch up without prices going up.
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Finance page journalists lean right. I take some of that as agenda reporting.
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all you had to do was lime treat the water to raise the pH and you have no problem - heck they could have installed a simple pH monitor and dribbled a tiny amount of NaOH into the water. Get the pH to ~9, which is where most municipal systems that soften their water operate, and lead will not go anywhere.
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truth be told it was the Money's fault. When money is on the table for the implementation of a bad idea, it's the responsibility of technical people to push back as hard as is necessary to stop it. The Truth is, Snyder was a jerk through all this, but if someone had actually gotten to him with the science of what was going to happen, which is/was well known, I don't believe even he would not have stopped it. A few people pushed back a little, but nobody pushed back hard enough. But engineers are just as flawed as anyone else. Easy to say "well, they don't want my input, it's their responsibility now." But it isn't, because 'they' are ignorant of what you understand. I have no sympathy for any of the pols in the case because none of them wanted to know, but I have zero sympathy for the supposed "peons they tried to railroad when it was the higher up's fault". That arg doesn't wash either.
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09/12/2022 6:40 EDT Houston Astros at Detroit Tigers
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Greene out at home? Contact play? -
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