Deadlift
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Joey Votto hit HR #35.
Scott Rolen (about time!) and Drew Stubbs both hit HRs #20, respectively.
Scott Rolen (about time!) and Drew Stubbs both hit HRs #20, respectively.
Colonel_Reb said:The Cardinals were doing fine until after their August series sweep of Cincinnati (the one with the big fracas). Since then, they've slowly dropped out of contention for the NL-Central Division title. Now they are only 4 games away from being eliminated from the Wild Card race. In other words, no post season for the Cards this year.ÂÂÂ
Deadlift said:Buster Posey: 16 HRs and 64 RBI, an excellent .323 average!
Van_Slyke_CF said:Yahoo! Sports tells us today that Aroldis Chapman's purported 105 mph pitch yesterday "overshadowed" Tim Lincecum's dynamite win for the Giants in their NL West race.
One meaningless pitch by a reliever-in a game where a lot of relievers throw high 90s gas and some touch 100-is supposed to be more noteworthy than a dominant performance by one of the game's best starters?
Couldn't agree more. Based on UZR Brett Gardner was the best defensive player in all of baseball at any position. Of course, Carl Crawford took home the gold glove.Van_Slyke_CF said:I'm happy for all the white winners of the Gold Glove, but I think advanced defensive metrics shows that a bunch of the awards are more for popularity and reputation, and not based on performance in a particular year.
Derek Jeter this year is a perfect case in point.