By: Justin
Here is another weird one. Casilla was the first guy in a long time to bat 2 times in the same inning but from different sides (He is a switch hitter and faced 2 pitchers) So 8 straight hits helped an...
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Can someone correct me if I’m wrong but was Bumgarner’s ERA for last nights game 240.00? ERA = ER x 9 / IP Last night: 8 x 9 / .3 = 72 / .3 = 240.00 (is that right?)
View ArticleBy: ThatGuy
If the twins did somehow manage to come all the way back and take the division, it would be the largest comeback in the History of baseball. As far as I can tell the 1914 Boston Braves currently hold...
View ArticleBy: kopy
His ERA was 216.00, for the same reason. 72 / 0.33 = 216 His WHIP was also 27. 9 hits, 0 walks… 9 / 0.33 = 27
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Sounds about right. Karl Ravech said yesterday that the largest was the Yankees by 14 back in 1978. However, I wouldn’t be surprised if Ravech is wrong. Either way, in reinforces the fact that 16.5 (on...
View ArticleBy: Utley's Hair
And if it was at Target Field, it would’ve been at least nine straight hits to start, right? Ya know, what with Stache(less?)vano making the first out and all.
View ArticleBy: tjwilliams
Fun fact: Carlos Baerga and Mark Bellhorn are the only players in MLB history to homer from both sides of the plate in the same inning.
View ArticleBy: professor59
It’s weird that I haven’t been able to find a single excuse from the Bumgarner camp. What suddenly went wrong with this guy? Velocity? Injury? Tipping pitches? Being really ugly? (OK, that might not,...
View ArticleBy: minnesconsin
not sure if there was a reason driving it, but it was all location. he left everything up last night, it looked like the twins were taking BP.
View ArticleBy: strandedtwinsfan
i love the hit pattern: single, double, single, double, single, double, single, double.
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