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Pirates beat the Nationals 2-0 in a game that took 1:50 to play

Tied for the fastest game this year (and those two games are the quickest full games since 2010)

It is also the quickest game in "Nationals" history (I haven't found clarification yet if that means franchise history or not)

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The now reported timeline of the As moving to Vegas

November owners meeting - Vote to approve relocation

Early 2025 - New stadium construction begins

2028 season - Team starts in new stadium

Based on that timeline - team would need a place to play for the 2025, 2026 and 2027 seasons

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Hence the new (empty) promises to put Oakland at the top of the expansion list in the hopes the city will be rube enough to extend the lease instead of rightly telling Fisher/MLB to pound sand for three years.

Kansas City had to grab the antitrust exemption by the short & hairys to force MLB to create the Royals and nothing less than comparable duress would be needed to (re)birth the Oakland Oaks

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7 hours ago, RIPPA said:

Pirates beat the Nationals 2-0 in a game that took 1:50 to play

Tied for the fastest game this year (and those two games are the quickest full games since 2010)

It is also the quickest game in "Nationals" history (I haven't found clarification yet if that means franchise history or not)

turns out that game was also one of the worst UmpScorecards ever with Home Plate Ump Angel Hernandez missing a lot of ball/strike calls

 

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So in LAA news

In the appetizer - Anthony Rendon says he has a fractured tibia not a bone bruise, which is what the team keeps saying. Basically, 4 doctors said it was a bone bruise but Rendon's personal doctor said it was a fracture.

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A source close to the team told ESPN that Rendon initially saw four doctors -- two chosen by the Angels, two chosen by Rendon's side -- that diagnosed him with a deep bone bruise. A fifth doctor diagnosed him with the fractured tibia. Rendon, who didn't provide details on the process, said the fracture diagnosis occurred while the team visited his hometown to play the Houston Astros during the second week of August.

The main course is that Shohei Ohtani has cleared out his locker. The Angels say they will provide an update about that today.

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18 hours ago, Cobra Commander said:

Wainwright has won his 200th game. So he won't have to come back next year.

He's in the middle,or was anyway, the worst season by a starter ever. Before this game, he had a 7.95 ERA and 1.98 WHIP. Nobody has ever been worse in both categories while pitching any quantity of innings. And anybody close pitched 90+ years ago. 

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Shohei Ohtani had elbow surgery (it is a little unclear if it was full TJ as doctors and his agent did not clarify)

He will not hit pitch at all in 2024 but his doctors say he will be fully cleared to play otherwise for the start of the season

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Corbin Carroll of the D-Backs became the first rookie with 20 home runs and 50 steals.

Then later in the game he became the first rookie with 25 home runs and 50 stolen bases. (Mike Trout was the only other with 25 and 40.)

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Sounds like the Cys are the only awards that are really up for grabs at this point, but then again they're frequently "blindfold yourself and throw a dart" compared to the others. 

Also kinda nuts to look at the SB leaders.  A lot of guys putting up good to great overall years...and then there's the # 2 guy with his 0.0 WAR.

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2 hours ago, Contentious C said:

Sounds like the Cys are the only awards that are really up for grabs at this point, but then again they're frequently "blindfold yourself and throw a dart" compared to the others. 

Also kinda nuts to look at the SB leaders.  A lot of guys putting up good to great overall years...and then there's the # 2 guy with his 0.0 WAR.

"This Ruiz is really fast."

"That's great. What else does he bring to the table?"

"Well... Did I mention his speed?"

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It's even funnier when you realize that his offensive WAR is 1.7 but his defensive WAR is -1.5

Also a reminder that WAR is a terrible stat for evaluating guys who are really really really good at only one specific thing

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4 hours ago, RIPPA said:

It's even funnier when you realize that his offensive WAR is 1.7 but his defensive WAR is -1.5

Also a reminder that WAR is a terrible stat for evaluating guys who are really really really good at only one specific thing

WAR is weird in general. There are some guys it just loves for no real reason. Guy hits 15 homers with an OPS of .793, gets a WAR of 5.7. Another guy hits 45 homers with a .935 OPS and has a WAR of 4.9.

Most of the time it's good but there's a ton of headscratcher cases. 

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3 hours ago, Tabe said:

WAR is weird in general. There are some guys it just loves for no real reason. Guy hits 15 homers with an OPS of .793, gets a WAR of 5.7. Another guy hits 45 homers with a .935 OPS and has a WAR of 4.9.

Most of the time it's good but there's a ton of headscratcher cases. 

I guess the question is this. WAR - what is it good for?

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