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White Sox vs. Rangers, 4/17/07 (L)


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QUOTE(Jimbo @ Apr 17, 2007 -> 08:35 PM)
How does Walker get away with not chaning any approach...its a homer of naugh team.

 

wE SUCK

 

He thinks we are okay. That its the weather, a gnats fart, or some other excuse. He also thinks that this is a line drive approach.

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QUOTE(Kalapse @ Apr 17, 2007 -> 08:33 PM)
This s*** really sucks for Thome, the only time anyone is ever on base in front of him it's Erstad at 1B after a weak fielder's choice to the second baseman. He's not getting any RBI opportunities, just as we thought would happen.

 

matt murton and his career .367OBP would look really good on the south side infront of jim, that kid has no where to go but up.

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Holy Cow, I finally found a definition for what the "PFx number" is in the new Gameday! And it only took like 2.5 weeks into the season!

Q: What is the PFX value?

 

A: The "Pitch-f/x" value is currently defined as the measurement of the distance between the location of the actual pitch thrown over the plate, and the calculated location of a ball thrown by the pitcher in the same way, with no spin; this is the value we provided in Enhanced Gameday last season as "Break". The new Break value, which we feel is more appropriate for the common understanding of the term, is defined as the measurement of the greatest distance between the trajectory of the pitch at any point between the release point and the front of home plate, and the straight line path from the release point and the front of home plate. By this definition, a Barry Zito curveball will have a much greater Break value than a Brad Penny fastball.

 

(By the way, the "camera control" in the 3D batter area allows you to view each pitch from any of six different viewpoints, so you can see the trajectory and location of each pitch from multiple angles.)

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