Right because relievers who pitched previous day never pitch consecutive days even after blowing saves from HRs I was suggesting a question (tongue-in-cheek) from an obvious topic that was touched-on several times very recently Good job being aggressive for nothing
Astros dynamic run the last few years has been all about its young latin pitchers on little to no salary holding it together. It really is wild, because our top pitching prospects for the most part have all flamed out. The development of the unknown has been tremendous.
Another game corresponding the one-inning rule. Thursday was too before Pressly happened Four of the last 5 games have aligned
They have yet to play the Yankees this season. Their first game was rained out on Friday and today's (Saturday) game has been postponed as well.
Lyles is not only still in the majors, he's been in Baltimore's rotation since opening day. He's somehow carved out a long career despite never being any good.
It's a fun stat, but I imagine the majority of the ~70% come in games where the losing team scores 2 runs or less.
I looked sat the right side of the standings and it showed Texas beating NYY/ Where it came from I don't know. First I thought it was yesterday, then the day before, Now I have no idea.
Stop the cap, Bob Your previous response was shutout stats... I responded willfully yet you said nothing Now you add 2-run situations Recognize reality or bend over and accept your anus
You goofed on your first DAL-NY comment But I'm not mad This series is one of few times I'm cheering for DFW
CUBS will always be most HATED team after Andyseralol sabotaged the MLB.Astros message board. Next is a tie between NYY and LAD.