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  1. Don't look now but perennial All-Star and two-time Hall of Fame inductee Luke Keaschall is OPSing .604 in his last ten games. Buckle up and strap in - 2026 will be a bumpy ride.
  2. Apparently, Onion News Network's bid to provide coverage lost out.
  3. This "get to know him" article didn't mention what seems to be an interesting tidbit, that Kyler has an older brother (or cousin or something) named Christian who also played at UConn as an infielder and who, although undrafted, has gone on to play three years (so far) of independent ball in the Frontier League after graduation. This involved no deep research on my part of course, merely typing the name Fedko into b-r.com.
  4. There has to be more to what they're saying than "Single A is less difficult than major college." Because I don't see the record as bearing that out. (Although I by no means performed a careful study.) Can you point me to a link for each of these references?
  5. Is it? I would guess it's generally harder. Reason #1, we're in an era where draftees are often not thrown immediately into the full-season leagues that same season - if it were easy the teams might be more inclined to say "why not?" Reason #2, I took a quick scan down the full list of 2025 draft's first-rounders, and in the small set of top players who both were from a college and also have played in single-A, not one has put up better numbers this year as a pro as they had done in college. I feel like paraphrasing the "Ron Washington" quote from Moneyball: Low A is incredibly hard. 😀
  6. I did check, and it's covered in the Official Baseball Rules, Rule 9.17(c) Varland's 1/3 inning facing 2 batters pretty much fits this description, so the Official Scorer gets no choice but to award the Win to the guy, Hoffman, who otherwise would have gotten the Save. That's a different kind of Vultured win than we usually think of, since Hoffman totally did his job. Sorry for the tangent to the actual purpose of this thread. Hopefully someone besides just me finds it interesting.
  7. You were talking about last night's game and I responded with what I thought to be an interesting Baseball Quirk (and I don't mean Jamie). Now it seems you wanted to talk about something broader; I can leave that alone.
  8. His team won. Looking at the box score on b-r.com this morning, Louis came into the game in the 8th inning, down by a run and with a man on base. He gave up a first-pitch homer to the first batter and then got the next guy out. But in the bottom of the 8th the Jays scored 4 to take the lead, and then the closer did his job. It seems the official scorer gave the W to the closer. I know the OS has that latitude in some instances, but didn't know it could happen like this. I'll check with someone to see whether there's anything deeper here.
  9. This is a really bad graph. The scale for the dollar figure bar chart starts at 0 (where no team can reside) but goes only as high as the Twins go, not the major leagues as a whole. By contrast, the scale for the line graph goes from 22 to 12, lopping away both the top and bottom of the ranking. Addressing both of these issues together would result in a graph that looked a whole lot less dramatic and ominous.
  10. That's just not true. Many are driven by chauffeurs. (Yes I edited your post.)
  11. Mrs Ash and I enjoyed a brief impromptu visit to Portland last month. There were no riots scheduled during our stay so apparently we missed out and will have to try again some other time when we can plan our events better. 😀
  12. Remember when the commissioner told the world that he was privy to inside information that the Twins sale would be happening soon?? Good times, good times. Those were simpler days back then.
  13. Let me be the first to point out that the Twins' offense is already down the Schlittler.
  14. Those old-timey 2023 videos still make me glad every time I watch them. Thanks for putting them out there again; I'm not crying, you're crying.
  15. I think it was in Moneyball that old-timey scouts were said to look for what they called "the good face," and I don't know exactly what they mean by it but sometimes I wonder if Julien is the opposite.
  16. You can't tell us the name of the new ownership, but you can tell us what they will do with certain players we have.
  17. He's batting .146. That's a catcher's profile if you ask me.
  18. In a thread annually titled Fun With Numbers, a little rowdiness is allowed.
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