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Tigers Mets Padres and dare the Royals be the teams of destiny?

Guardians the victims of poor hitting and even better fielding from DET.

Cleveland is going to have to figure out a way to add to Kwan Ramirez Naylor.

 

19 consecutive scoreless innings.

4 times they had two runners on base.

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Down go the Phillies, the NL favorites along with the Dodgers entering the post-season.

Where do or can Dombrowski go from here after so many near-misses the last three years?

 

For one thing, they're clearly lacking a real ace.  Nola is more like an ace-adjunct.

So that means they will be also be targeting Burnes, Fried, Snell, the usual suspects.

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5 minutes ago, caulfield12 said:

Down go the Phillies, the NL favorites along with the Dodgers entering the post-season.

Where do or can Dombrowski go from here after so many near-misses the last three years?

 

For one thing, they're clearly lacking a real ace.  Nola is more like an ace-adjunct.

So that means they will be also be targeting Burnes, Fried, Snell, the usual suspects.

+Crochet. They have already been linked to him for months.

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26 minutes ago, Snopek said:

Wheeler?

Ooops...was simply thinking about Nola's role going forward and totally forgot about Zack.

Well, they're going to have to get more production up the middle of the field, at SS/2B/CF.

It's as simple as that.

 

 

As far as Painter goes, their top pitching prospect, find it doubtful that Getz would take a pitcher so soon after TJS as the centerpiece of a deal, but that's probably the best time to strike with (relatively) depressed value.  Same way the Sox were able to get Giolito, Lopez and Dunning in one strike, because of the fall in Lucas' standing after early big league struggles and concerns over mechanical adjustments after high school.

 

If the White Sox were really creative, they'd sign Bieber but undoubtedly he'll get more guaranteed money elsewhere.  It also seems like the kind of bet AJ Preller's going to make before he guts his farm system to acquire another front line starter.

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The Flying Serpent played his part tonight.

On one hand, let's fucking go Mets.

On the other hand, the series is just a reminder of regrets: Manaea and Quintana could have been added for dirt cheap the past few years. They had Iglesias and traded him for Avi Garcia. Schwarber was right there for the taking and then, obviously, Harper.

It feels like the Sox were connected to — or fans/this board beat the drum for — all of those guys.

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The Phillies remind me of the White Sox teams of 83, 21 (and 93 to a lesser extent);  something was missing and you could feel it all season.  In the Sox case, not the most athletic teams and the bullpens weren't always first rate. 

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7 minutes ago, GreenSox said:

The Phillies remind me of the White Sox teams of 83, 21 (and 93 to a lesser extent);  something was missing and you could feel it all season.  In the Sox case, not the most athletic teams and the bullpens weren't always first rate. 

Interesting. I thought they were a really complete team all season. Just ran into a hotter team/went cold at the wrong time (again).

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6 minutes ago, Snopek said:

Interesting. I thought they were a really complete team all season. Just ran into a hotter team/went cold at the wrong time (again).

You're probably right about that.  Mets got really hot (and they're not the perfect team either).

Damn Tigers are going to be hard to take down.  

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42 minutes ago, Quin said:

The Flying Serpent played his part tonight.

On one hand, let's fucking go Mets.

On the other hand, the series is just a reminder of regrets: Manaea and Quintana could have been added for dirt cheap the past few years. They had Iglesias and traded him for Avi Garcia. Schwarber was right there for the taking and then, obviously, Harper.

It feels like the Sox were connected to — or fans/this board beat the drum for — all of those guys.

Really thought Manaea was done after watching his stuff erode with SD but he has really bounced back this year.

Alec Bohm the pick right before Madrigal.

Castellanos discussed about as long as Joc Pederson.

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5 minutes ago, Snopek said:

Just like that, Pads are in trouble. Hard to see them surviving game 5 in LA.

But who is LA going to start?

SD has beaten up Yamamoto this season.

London Knack? 

Probably Flaherty against Michael King on short rest.

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23 minutes ago, JUSTgottaBELIEVE said:

I guess Dylan Cease is a choke artist come playoff time eh? Career ERA of 13 in 4 games now yikes

Kershaw is the same way.  Still you need those horses to get you there.

It might have premature to take him out so early. Some guys get better as the game goes on.

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On 10/8/2024 at 1:59 AM, caulfield12 said:

Greg I still wouldn't bet my house but KC on paper at least has the advantage.

Will they sell out both games?

KC didn't finish that much ahead of the White Sox in attendance after all.  It's really a Chiefs town now if it wasn't already.

1/4 or 1/3 of fans will cheer for NY.

When you are better at sustaining shitty baseball fans don't show up since it is rarely long term.  Plenty of owners don't believe in building a fan base.  We have one who is very good at destroying them. 

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3 hours ago, Snopek said:

Interesting. I thought they were a really complete team all season. Just ran into a hotter team/went cold at the wrong time (again).

That's how postseason baseball works.  Teams always trying to tweak in the offseason and look great on paper but sometimes the needle doesn't move.   

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