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Saw the video of this, was crazy, he like jumped up out of his seat and went flying over looking like a rag doll. Hope he pulls through but it looked really bad...

This is my fear when I sit too close to the front of upper sections at hockey or baseball games.
 
No way Aaron Judge keeps his average up above .400, right? I'll have to see another month of this before I believe he can finish the season at that rate.

Same as last year, though, he's become appointment viewing every time he gets up to bat.
 
No way Aaron Judge keeps his average up above .400, right? I'll have to see another month of this before I believe he can finish the season at that rate.

Same as last year, though, he's become appointment viewing every time he gets up to bat.
If they can't find another starter or two I'm not sure it will matter.
 
No way Aaron Judge keeps his average up above .400, right? I'll have to see another month of this before I believe he can finish the season at that rate.

Same as last year, though, he's become appointment viewing every time he gets up to bat.
The fact that he’s over .400 1/4 through the season and leading the league in homers is mind boggling. That damn cement at dodger stadium robbed him of another ethereal season in ‘23.
 
If they can't find another starter or two I'm not sure it will matter.
Losing Cole put a cap on their World Series chances, but unfortunately that's just starting pitching these days. The human body isn't meant to take that kind of punishment.
 
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Just looking at Williams’ 1941 season…in may he was up near .440 and in early July he dipped to .393 at his lowest. Insane
The fact that we’re comparing Judge to Williams makes me so happy and puts judges’ excellence in context. Literally the most dominant stretch by a righty since Bonds.
 
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The fact that we’re comparing Judge to Williams makes me so happy and puts judges’ excellence in context. Literally the most dominant stretch by a righty since Bonds.

The contemporary examples woukd be George Brett and Tony Gwynn who both fell short. Brett gave an interview once where he discussed what he thought was necessary to give a batter the best chance at a .400 season . One item was trying to limit the number of at bats. His thinking was you want to be as close to 500 at bats as possible. I cannot recall the details but I imagine limiting fatigue has something to do with it.
 
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Not sure if this has been brought up in this thread, but does anybody else find Eduardo Perez's voice just ANNOYING AS HELL , on ESPN's Sunday Night Baseball ???? It sounds like he has to hock a loogie, oh man just clear you throat already...
 
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Not sure if this has been brought up in this thread, but does anybody else find Eduardo Perez's voice just ANNOYING AS HELL , on ESPN's Sunday Night Baseball ???? It sounds like he has to hock a loogie, oh man just clear you throat already...
Dude has a glob of peanut butter on the roof of his mouth at all times.

I had a hs football coach with the same voice. It drove me insane
 
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The Yankees could win the World Series this year but I’d still be pissed off that they lost a game to the Colorado Rockies and almost lost a second.
The second worst team in the league (I already forgot who it was, just peeped the standings a couple hours ago) has 17 wins to their 9 lol.

The Rockies have to be the biggest loser, poverty franchise in the league.

It’s a shame because it’s a great place to watch a game.
 
The second worst team in the league (I already forgot who it was, just peeped the standings a couple hours ago) has 17 wins to their 9 lol.

The Rockies have to be the biggest loser, poverty franchise in the league.

It’s a shame because it’s a great place to watch a game.
The Rockies are likely going to be the very worst team of the modern era, and by a wide margin. They’re so bad, their record up to now is comparable to some of the worst teams of the pre-modern era. It’s all Dick Monfort’s fault- he strives for mediocrity at best. The turning point was when they pissed off Nolan Arenado and traded him to the Cardinals for pieces that ended up being nothing. They have one person in their analytics department. Their farm system is rated in the bottom third of organizations. They won’t even qualify for a top ten pick in next year’s draft.

Most damning 2025 Rockies stat i’ve come across: if they had a player with the average wRC+ of Dontrelle Willis playing every position, they’d be better. Willis was a starting pitcher.

Coors Field is a great place to watch a game and it’s called “the best bar in Denver.” Even then, they’ve had a perceptible drop in attendance. I’m sure their series against the Yankees was the best their attendance has been all season, in the same way that the nomadic Athletics only got their first Sacramento sell-outs when they came along. I hope it keeps up. The worst part about MLB owners is that he’s not even the worst one in the sport.
 
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