If I'm reading Gameday right, we have the same line-up today only with Yordan playing LF and Brantley DHing.
I picked 4 good teams and 1 horrible team and went over their games: Astros occurred 1 out of 6 times Dodgers 3 out of 6 Twins 4 out of 10 Rays 4 out of 11 Reds 6 out of 14 (in those 14 games, the Reds opponents scored 111 runs and it still occurred less than 50% of the time) Not sure where the argument is. Statistically it should go without saying that the more runs the losing team scores, the less times it will occur. Clearly it will occur 100% of the time in a shutout. The vast majority of the time when a team scores 1. A majority with 2 and then less and less after that. I suspect that it is in the mid to upper 60s in games with less than 3 runs.
Maybe it’s me but it seems like the quality of the HPUs has gotten far worse. It’s getting harder to watch these games with such erratic strike zones.
Our offense still sucks overall for what it’s worth. Agree with @Nook that Click really should have gone after another big bat
After the All Star break. I'd expect Dusty to correct the multiverse and make Verlander the no.1 pitcher in the rotation... Framber back to #3
Does the multiverse magically match up #1 pitchers with other #1 pitchers throughout the year? Who you deem to be your best starting pitchers doesn't matter until the playoffs.