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Posted by Member of X on Aug-05-2005 15:56:

Juiceambi is definitely juicing them out of here at amazing pace the last month. It's been quite a startling return to form for him. If he continues to help the Yankees win then I got to love it.

Mets are in last place. Cris Carpenter and Roger Clemens are having better seasons than Pedro Martinez.

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Posted by TranceHater on Aug-05-2005 16:52:

DONT FORGET ABOUT SMOLTZ


Posted by dj tek on Aug-05-2005 18:29:

quote:
Originally posted by Member of X
Juiceambi is definitely juicing them out of here at amazing pace the last month. It's been quite a startling return to form for him. If he continues to help the Yankees win then I got to love it.

imagine if we got swept by the indians ? lol...


Posted by verndogs on Aug-05-2005 18:30:

quote:
Originally posted by dj tek
imagine if we got swept by the indians ? lol...


all of cleveland would be rioting in celebration


Posted by Shamez214 on Aug-05-2005 19:17:

quote:
Originally posted by Member of X
Cris Carpenter and Roger Clemens are having better seasons than Pedro Martinez.


First of all... is that not allowed?

Second, Pedro has been hurt by the big hit more so than these guys. Other than that, Pedro's been better than all.

Pedro is leading the majors in DIPS ERA, which is defense independent ERA. Assumes that every pitcher has the same defense and blah blah.

Pedro - 2.71
Carpenter - 2.79
Clemens - 2.81

Pedro leads the majors in ERC, which is ERA based on hits and walks and nothing else.

Pedro - 1.67
Clemens - 1.69
Carpenter - 2.04

Pedro leads the majors in WHIP.

Pedro - 0.88
Clemens - 0.95
Carpenter - 0.99

Pedro is 3rd in Pitches per inning, behind Carlos Silva and Roy Halladay.

Pedro - 13.9
Carpenter - 14.2
Clemens - 15.4

Clemens is leading in OPS against.

Clemens - .519
Pedro - .539
Carpenter - .574

Plus... I find it hard to believe that someone with a career 1.38 WHIP & .272 BAA and 4.28 ERA suddenly puts everything together and becomes Orel Hershiser. So... yeah.

Anyway, take this however you want to take it. I know pitchers wins mean more to you than anything else.


Posted by Member of X on Aug-05-2005 20:56:

quote:
Originally posted by Shamez214
First of all... is that not allowed?

Second, Pedro has been hurt by the big hit more so than these guys. Other than that, Pedro's been better than all.

Pedro is leading the majors in DIPS ERA, which is defense independent ERA. Assumes that every pitcher has the same defense and blah blah.

Pedro - 2.71
Carpenter - 2.79
Clemens - 2.81

Pedro leads the majors in ERC, which is ERA based on hits and walks and nothing else.

Pedro - 1.67
Clemens - 1.69
Carpenter - 2.04

Pedro leads the majors in WHIP.

Pedro - 0.88
Clemens - 0.95
Carpenter - 0.99

Pedro is 3rd in Pitches per inning, behind Carlos Silva and Roy Halladay.

Pedro - 13.9
Carpenter - 14.2
Clemens - 15.4

Clemens is leading in OPS against.

Clemens - .519
Pedro - .539
Carpenter - .574

Plus... I find it hard to believe that someone with a career 1.38 WHIP & .272 BAA and 4.28 ERA suddenly puts everything together and becomes Orel Hershiser. So... yeah.

Anyway, take this however you want to take it. I know pitchers wins mean more to you than anything else.


HA HA lol

I knew that would get under your skin and get you to come up with all these various stats from hell. I wrote that thinking of you. But I look at ERA, WHIP, and wins. Clemens' ERA is just too hard to overlook though man. Wow!

But I respect your stat analysis!


Posted by Shamez214 on Aug-05-2005 21:27:

quote:
Originally posted by Member of X
HA HA lol

I knew that would get under your skin and get you to come up with all these various stats from hell. I wrote that thinking of you. But I look at ERA, WHIP, and wins. Clemens' ERA is just too hard to overlook though man. Wow!

But I respect your stat analysis!


I knew that. But I can't help myself. Especially when I do look at the stats and they all overwhelmingly aide my position.


Posted by Highmay on Aug-09-2005 02:11:

good game tonight, even though theyre probably not gonna pick up any ground against the bosox...


Posted by Member of X on Aug-09-2005 02:17:

quote:
Originally posted by Highmay
good game tonight, even though theyre probably not gonna pick up any ground against the bosox...


1/2 game on the A's at least

It was Moose's turn to pitch a good game since he's so up and down.


Posted by Highmay on Aug-10-2005 02:46:

that must have been one of the funniest things i have ever seen...EVER...


Posted by partyhopper on Aug-10-2005 05:26:

After sweeping the Cubs, the Mets still can't play away from Shea, and are still frustrating to watch

Just as they're right there in the wild card race, Pedro delivers a stinker, lasting just 5 innings, and giving up 5 runs. There goes his Cy Young chances.

At least David Wright made a spectacular bare-handed catch, one of the best defensive plays of the year


Posted by Shamez214 on Aug-10-2005 05:48:

quote:
Originally posted by Highmay
that must have been one of the funniest things i have ever seen...EVER...


That shit was BONKERS! I'm so glad I was watching the game live!!!


Posted by Shamez214 on Aug-10-2005 05:56:

quote:
Originally posted by partyhopper
At least David Wright made a spectacular bare-handed catch, one of the best defensive plays of the year


That was ridiculous!!! I was in a bar as it happened and the whole place went nuts. Too bad they lost...


Posted by partyhopper on Aug-10-2005 06:05:

quote:
Originally posted by Shamez214
That shit was BONKERS! I'm so glad I was watching the game live!!!


yup, funny indeed
thought it seemed scary at first

another 1-run game, but this time going to the White Sox

Indians are now tied with Yanks for the 2nd in the wild card race, both chasing the A's
This was after they scored 11 runs in the 9th against the Royals


Posted by Highmay on Aug-10-2005 11:20:

i mean yeah, it's pretty scary, you haveto feel for him at first...but since he's ok, it's hilarious...


Posted by Shamez214 on Aug-10-2005 15:54:

quote:
Originally posted by Highmay
i mean yeah, it's pretty scary, you haveto feel for him at first...but since he's ok, it's hilarious...


Ummmm... no. He JUMPED onto it. He and his friends were talking about whether or not the netting would hold a human. And he jumped. He's probably going to be arrested.

quote:
According to police, Harper was at the game with three friends, and the four had been discussing whether the protective netting would support Harper's weight. In the bottom of the eighth inning, with the Yankees trying to mount a late rally, Harper jumped over the railing on the upper deck, landing on the netting behind home plate.

Harper could be charged with reckless endangerment, criminal mischief, criminal trespassing and disorderly conduct. A police spokesperson declined to say whether alcohol was involved in the incident.


Link


Posted by Highmay on Aug-10-2005 16:04:

quote:
Originally posted by Shamez214
Ummmm... no. He JUMPED onto it. He and his friends were talking about whether or not the netting would hold a human. And he jumped. He's probably going to be arrested.



Link



ahhh..i didnt read the news stories behind it....yeah, he's a moron...thats hilarious....


Posted by Shamez214 on Aug-10-2005 16:18:

David Wright's catch...

There's a link in that article to the barehanded catch, for those that haven't seen it.


Posted by Highmay on Aug-10-2005 16:18:

i saw that last night...that was amazing...


Posted by Member of X on Aug-10-2005 17:51:

quote:
Originally posted by Shamez214
David Wright's catch...

There's a link in that article to the barehanded catch, for those that haven't seen it.


One of the many reasons why David Wright is my favorite Met. He's a stud!


Posted by Shamez214 on Aug-10-2005 17:59:

quote:
Originally posted by Member of X
One of the many reasons why David Wright is my favorite Met. He's a stud!


He would be my favorite Met if he wasn't such a cliche.


Posted by Member of X on Aug-10-2005 18:06:

quote:
Originally posted by Shamez214
He would be my favorite Met if he wasn't such a cliche.


My fav Yankee is a closer which I don't think is that cliche even though he's the Yanks most consistent dominant player.


Posted by Shamez214 on Aug-10-2005 18:23:

quote:
Originally posted by Member of X
My fav Yankee is a closer which I don't think is that cliche even though he's the Yanks most consistent dominant player.


Well... I didn't mean a cliche that way. I meant that... he's too nice. Everything he says seems like it came out of the "Tony Gwynn Bible of Baseball Speak" or something. I hate hearing him talk. I'd much rather have Manny and his "I think you make your own destination." stuff... Hah!


Posted by Member of X on Aug-10-2005 19:32:

quote:
Originally posted by Shamez214
Well... I didn't mean a cliche that way. I meant that... he's too nice. Everything he says seems like it came out of the "Tony Gwynn Bible of Baseball Speak" or something. I hate hearing him talk. I'd much rather have Manny and his "I think you make your own destination." stuff... Hah!


Got ya, you like the punks and bums. I understand.... no maybe I don't.



So if you liked football you'd be a big Terrell Owens fan....


Posted by Shamez214 on Aug-10-2005 20:20:

quote:
Originally posted by Member of X
Got ya, you like the punks and bums. I understand.... no maybe I don't.



So if you liked football you'd be a big Terrell Owens fan....


I do like football. And my favorites are Dante Hall, Michael Vick, Terrell Owens, and Randy Moss.


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