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Is Cal Raleigh having an amazing year?

 

yes

 

Is he the reigning AL Pitching triple crown winner who once again has the league lead in Ks and ERA and is only behind in wins by 2?

 

No.

 

Gimmee Skubal

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15 hours ago, chasfh said:

Is Dingler both #1 and #2?

I assumed Rogers was one of Taylor, Tyler, or Trevor and missed him and got confused thinking Nido was Pina (81) for some reason. It's been a long week.

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9 minutes ago, Edman85 said:

I assumed Rogers was one of Taylor, Tyler, or Trevor and missed him and got confused thinking Nido was Pina (81) for some reason. It's been a long week.

It was hard to believe that Jake Rogers was the best #34, so I just looked it up.  Kevin Gausman and Kodai Senga both wear #34.  

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6 hours ago, theroundsquare said:

Got it.  DiMaggio, Greenberg, Pujols, others that I can't think of I'm sure, were all 5.  The top row brings to mind a lot of great players, though I can't think of that many great 11s.

You ain't old enough. 🙂

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Pondering whether Kahnle gets released got me thinking of a best case playoff staff. Assuming 12 pitchers:

Skubal/Flaherty/Mize/Morton (starters)

Finnegan/Vest/Melton/Cobb/Holton (top relievers)

Hurter (2nd lefty)/Hannifee (DP guy)most likely next tier

Which would leave one spot for Paddack/Hernandez/Kahnle/SGL/3rd lefty/Urquidy. I would probably go with SGL unless Sommers is lights out the rest of the way.

Not sure Kahnle could do anything the rest of the way to regain enough trust to pitch meaningful post reason minutes. Probably him or Montero are released?

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I wonder if the benchmark is great players who have even worn that number at any time in their history. Hank Aaron wore #5 one year (1954), and so did Mel Ott (1932) and Adrian Beltre (2005), and Luke Appling (1931), Al Simmons (1933), and Goose Goslin (1933), Hall of Famers all.

 

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