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Prison bitch lost all credibility with his awesome insight re: Perry Ellis.
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Facts hurt, don't they? You know what doesn't hurt? When someone who chronically overreacts gets proven wrong and tries to lash out with insults to make himself feel better. You're still on the "banish Moustakas" bandwagon, even though he has started to turn things around (if you take a look at split stats and recent trends). Being "right" about needing to yell at Moustakas and banish him to Omaha to "show him it's serious" is more important to you than what is actually happening and can be tracked statistically. Maybe you should sit a few plays out, and not overreact for a while. |
The nice thing about baseball is there usually (not so much this year so far) a game the next day.
It helps when you drop games like yesterday. |
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Anyway back to reality. By my calcs Moose has to hit .361 the rest of the way to finish at .300. Obv wont happen but if he hits .300 from here out he can finish at .250. (That's how buried he already is) |
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I don't know what numbers you are using to calculate this (obviously flawed), but if he ends up with the same number of ABs for the season as last year (563) and he hits .300 the rest of the way, he'll end up at .283. At a more conservative 500 ABs, he'll finish at .281. I'm not saying he's going to hit .300 the rest of the season, only pointing out that you don't know what the **** you are talking about. |
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Maybe he can see into the future and knows that Moose will experience a season ending injury in about a month and a half. :shrug: |
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I can't wait for an explanation of his projection. |
Loving the callers on 610 this morning,KC Royals passion is alive and well!!
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