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Re: Post-Strike Baseball Tournament: Semifinals!

Posted: Tue September 16, 2014 11:29 pm
by Lament
The Argonaut wrote:Oh hell yes. Griffey walk-off homer to open the bottom of the tenth! It was so much more fun bc I covered my phone screen enough so I couldn't see the final score until the end. That was good.
I was thinking the other day it'd be pretty great if the site allowed you the option of viewing the play-by-play at the top of the screen and the final box score at the bottom.

Re: Post-Strike Baseball Tournament: Semifinals!

Posted: Wed September 17, 2014 1:29 pm
by philpritchard
Lament wrote:
The Argonaut wrote:Oh hell yes. Griffey walk-off homer to open the bottom of the tenth! It was so much more fun bc I covered my phone screen enough so I couldn't see the final score until the end. That was good.
I was thinking the other day it'd be pretty great if the site allowed you the option of viewing the play-by-play at the top of the screen and the final box score at the bottom.
Or if it actually simmed it in play-by-play fashion where you could kind of watch as plays happen. That would be great.

Re: Post-Strike Baseball Tournament: Semifinals!

Posted: Wed September 17, 2014 2:28 pm
by BigRedLedbetter
Lament wrote:Next tournament I'm gonna draft five starting pitchers before I pick a position player.
Yeah I will def try and go pitcher heavy the first few picks.

Re: Post-Strike Baseball Tournament: Semifinals!

Posted: Wed September 17, 2014 2:36 pm
by BigRedLedbetter
philpritchard wrote:
@SkitchP wrote:
Spoiler: show
thinking about mediocre white sox starters made me think it would be more fun to try have a worst players in your franchise history tournament.
JP Arencibia, come on down!
Arencibia is not good at baseball. Neither is Nick Martinez.

Re: Post-Strike Baseball Tournament: Semifinals!

Posted: Wed September 17, 2014 3:01 pm
by Kaius
Schilling pitching - same lineup

Re: Post-Strike Baseball Tournament: Semifinals!

Posted: Wed September 17, 2014 3:18 pm
by philpritchard
BigRedLedbetter wrote:
philpritchard wrote:
@SkitchP wrote:
Spoiler: show
thinking about mediocre white sox starters made me think it would be more fun to try have a worst players in your franchise history tournament.
JP Arencibia, come on down!
Arencibia is not good at baseball. Neither is Nick Martinez.
In his major league debut, Arencibia delivered one of those performances you'll never forget as a fan: first pitch home run, followed by a double, a single and another home run in his first four at bats. He went 1-for-33 in the rest of his August/September cup of coffee, but he actually put together a couple of decent (though far from great) seasons in Toronto before he decided he's a run-producer who shouldn't be taking walks and blaming his shittiness on the media.

Re: Post-Strike Baseball Tournament: Semifinals!

Posted: Wed September 17, 2014 3:44 pm
by BigRedLedbetter
philpritchard wrote:
BigRedLedbetter wrote:
philpritchard wrote:
@SkitchP wrote:
Spoiler: show
thinking about mediocre white sox starters made me think it would be more fun to try have a worst players in your franchise history tournament.
JP Arencibia, come on down!
Arencibia is not good at baseball. Neither is Nick Martinez.
In his major league debut, Arencibia delivered one of those performances you'll never forget as a fan: first pitch home run, followed by a double, a single and another home run in his first four at bats. He went 1-for-33 in the rest of his August/September cup of coffee, but he actually put together a couple of decent (though far from great) seasons in Toronto before he decided he's a run-producer who shouldn't be taking walks and blaming his shittiness on the media.

I remember watching him at Tennessee. Has some upside. Lots of pop but a backup catcher at best.


I remember him blaming the media haha. My buddy saw the Band Perry this summer (his wife is the singer) and he is a Rangers fan as well and he yelled your husband sucks. She looked pissed he said.

Re: Post-Strike Baseball Tournament: Semifinals!

Posted: Wed September 17, 2014 4:04 pm
by numbers
I'm gonna go with Peavy and the same lineup.

Re: Post-Strike Baseball Tournament: Semifinals!

Posted: Wed September 17, 2014 4:04 pm
by Norah
philpritchard wrote:
BigRedLedbetter wrote:
philpritchard wrote:
@SkitchP wrote:
Spoiler: show
thinking about mediocre white sox starters made me think it would be more fun to try have a worst players in your franchise history tournament.
JP Arencibia, come on down!
Arencibia is not good at baseball. Neither is Nick Martinez.
In his major league debut, Arencibia delivered one of those performances you'll never forget as a fan: first pitch home run, followed by a double, a single and another home run in his first four at bats. He went 1-for-33 in the rest of his August/September cup of coffee, but he actually put together a couple of decent (though far from great) seasons in Toronto before he decided he's a run-producer who shouldn't be taking walks and blaming his shittiness on the media.
Think he was tempted to not touch home on the second HR to get charged with a 3B instead and get the cycle?

Re: Post-Strike Baseball Tournament: Semifinals!

Posted: Wed September 17, 2014 4:12 pm
by numbers
That would be so uncouth. It's like when guys miss a shot on purpose so they can get the rebound they need for a triple double.

Re: Post-Strike Baseball Tournament: Semifinals!

Posted: Wed September 17, 2014 4:42 pm
by BigRedLedbetter
numbers wrote:That would be so uncouth. It's like when guys miss a shot on purpose so they can get the rebound they need for a triple double.
Ricky Davis :shake:

Re: Post-Strike Baseball Tournament: Semifinals!

Posted: Wed September 17, 2014 5:16 pm
by philpritchard
BigRedLedbetter wrote:
philpritchard wrote:
BigRedLedbetter wrote:
philpritchard wrote:
@SkitchP wrote:
Spoiler: show
thinking about mediocre white sox starters made me think it would be more fun to try have a worst players in your franchise history tournament.
JP Arencibia, come on down!
Arencibia is not good at baseball. Neither is Nick Martinez.
In his major league debut, Arencibia delivered one of those performances you'll never forget as a fan: first pitch home run, followed by a double, a single and another home run in his first four at bats. He went 1-for-33 in the rest of his August/September cup of coffee, but he actually put together a couple of decent (though far from great) seasons in Toronto before he decided he's a run-producer who shouldn't be taking walks and blaming his shittiness on the media.

I remember watching him at Tennessee. Has some upside. Lots of pop but a backup catcher at best.


I remember him blaming the media haha. My buddy saw the Band Perry this summer (his wife is the singer) and he is a Rangers fan as well and he yelled your husband sucks. She looked pissed he said.
It was really weird. Rogers owns both the team and the media giant that broadcasts all their games, so Arencibia publicly stated that Gregg Zaun and Dirk Hayhurst (Rogers analysts) shouldn't be saying bad things about him because it gives fans a negative perception. I mean... maybe try not being terrible at baseball and then they'll have something positive to say about you.

Dioner Navarro is having a pretty solid season in Toronto, but he looks like Ivan Rodriguez compared to the disaster we've seen the last couple years.

Re: Post-Strike Baseball Tournament: Semifinals!

Posted: Wed September 17, 2014 6:12 pm
by Lament
Game threes shortly...

Re: Post-Strike Baseball Tournament: Semifinals!

Posted: Wed September 17, 2014 6:39 pm
by BigRedLedbetter
philpritchard wrote:
BigRedLedbetter wrote:
philpritchard wrote:
BigRedLedbetter wrote:
philpritchard wrote:
@SkitchP wrote:
Spoiler: show
thinking about mediocre white sox starters made me think it would be more fun to try have a worst players in your franchise history tournament.
JP Arencibia, come on down!
Arencibia is not good at baseball. Neither is Nick Martinez.
In his major league debut, Arencibia delivered one of those performances you'll never forget as a fan: first pitch home run, followed by a double, a single and another home run in his first four at bats. He went 1-for-33 in the rest of his August/September cup of coffee, but he actually put together a couple of decent (though far from great) seasons in Toronto before he decided he's a run-producer who shouldn't be taking walks and blaming his shittiness on the media.

I remember watching him at Tennessee. Has some upside. Lots of pop but a backup catcher at best.


I remember him blaming the media haha. My buddy saw the Band Perry this summer (his wife is the singer) and he is a Rangers fan as well and he yelled your husband sucks. She looked pissed he said.
It was really weird. Rogers owns both the team and the media giant that broadcasts all their games, so Arencibia publicly stated that Gregg Zaun and Dirk Hayhurst (Rogers analysts) shouldn't be saying bad things about him because it gives fans a negative perception. I mean... maybe try not being terrible at baseball and then they'll have something positive to say about you.

Dioner Navarro is having a pretty solid season in Toronto, but he looks like Ivan Rodriguez compared to the disaster we've seen the last couple years.
I wanted the Rangers to sign Dioner Navarro last off season. Nice little stop gap before Jorge Alfaro (our 2nd best prospect and a top 5 catcher prospect) is ready which should be 2016. Maybe 2015.

Re: Post-Strike Baseball Tournament: Semifinals!

Posted: Wed September 17, 2014 6:49 pm
by Lament
Game Three, Semifinals, Tiger Stadium

Argonauts 8, SkitchP 5

(Argonauts lead series, 2-1)

W: Prior (2-0)
L : Hamels (0-1)
S: Rivera (2)

HR: Mauer (1), Kemp (3), Drew (2)

Box score:
http://www.whatifsports.com/slb/Boxscor ... pbp=0&tf=0

Re: Post-Strike Baseball Tournament: Semifinals!

Posted: Wed September 17, 2014 6:58 pm
by Lament
Game Three, Semifinals, Fenway Park

Winning By Numbers 5, Garainals 3

(Winning By Numbers leads series, 3-0)

W: Peavy (1-0)
L : Schilling (1-2)
S: Rodriguez (5)

HR: Soriano (2), Burks (1), Caminti (2), Hundley (4)

Box score:
http://www.whatifsports.com/slb/Boxscor ... pbp=0&tf=0

Re: Post-Strike Baseball Tournament: Semifinals!

Posted: Wed September 17, 2014 6:59 pm
by Lament
Numbers' starters are crushing the Garainals this round. Damn.

Re: Post-Strike Baseball Tournament: Semifinals!

Posted: Wed September 17, 2014 7:04 pm
by The Argonaut
Thanks for having the wife and me to your dinner party.

Re: Post-Strike Baseball Tournament: Semifinals!

Posted: Wed September 17, 2014 7:12 pm
by Lament
I've just been keeping track of decisions, saves, and home runs as they come up. I wasn't able to find any decent stat tracking software that actually worked when I downloaded it.

Re: Post-Strike Baseball Tournament: Semifinals!

Posted: Wed September 17, 2014 7:23 pm
by philpritchard
Kaius scores three in the ninth and gets the tying run to first with one out only to see Pujols and Sheffield come up empty.