aingefan
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Oh gawd.Houston is already in the AL.
Excuse me, I’ll be right back after I wash the shame off my face.
Oh gawd.Houston is already in the AL.
That….and yeah, my own brain fart.I think he meant Alonso and Scherzer, coming to Toronto.
Ha! Honestly, I still have to pause for a second to remember which league the Brewers are in.Oh gawd.
Excuse me, I’ll be right back after I wash the shame off my face.
Fair points mitigating some of the adjustment, I haven’t seen or know any data or studies either way….but intuitively there’s still a lot players won’t have seen. I’m not sure how it plays out overall, but similar to the chance to face a starter third time occurring less often than in the past, there’s just so many different arms to see.Astros are in the AL. But in terms of league adjustment, that definitely used to be a thing back in the day - you'd see starting pitcher ERA jump like half a point when guys went from NL to AL. But with the addition of the DH slot in the NL and the sharp increase in the number of interleague games I think that probably went away.
The guy gives off Dexter vibes lmao.... because some managers are so desperate they will do anything to save their hides... I wont name names because I'm not that kind of guy ...
Better looking Dwight SchruteThe guy gives off Dexter vibes lmao.
Unlikely. This is to push Yariel to the penWith that salary I think one of our current pitchers is on the way out.
Scherzer doesn't provide anything close to enough certainty to justify moving someone out.With that salary I think one of our current pitchers is on the way out.
Fwiw, there have always been questions about Yariel as a starter (even before he pitched in mlb for the first time). As a reliever, he projects as a set up guy at worst and closer at best.Unlikely. This is to push Yariel to the pen