I never shifted any goal posts when my main point was that the projections for the Yankees after cole and maybe kluber were not very good at all . The only thing I may have been wrong about was my understanding of how war is calculated .
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I get what you're saying and I don't disagree. In a perfect world, we would have Cole as our #1, a solid #1a who would have a sub 2.0 era and three other solid pitchers who had sub 3.50 eras. We don't. What we have is a long line of potential starters, a solid bullpen, and a good offense (great if everyone could stay semi-healthy).
Fortunately, the bullpen pitchers regularly have 2.0-2.5 eras so to win most games, our team will need to score about 3-4 runs which should not be a problem most nights which is why we are predicted to win a large amount of games.
Other than Britton and Chapman who in the Bullpen is exactly solid and can give a lot of innings ? Chapman has been hittable over the last couple years , oday hasn’t pitched much over the last few years and is almost 40 . And green has been hit or miss . And did you check out that link with projections ? It showed what that long line of potential starters would do and none of them were very good at all . Check the projections they have for their relievers ,none of them besides Chapman is projected to have an era below 3.4 .Like it or not the Yankees pitching is not as rock solid as you think it is. And since when is it too much to ask for a number two starter that can have an era below 4 , and give more than 160 innings ?
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I think you should explain goalposts to him. Maybe he doesn't actually know what they are either.
He did think a righty batter pulled the ball to RF, so maybe he thinks goalposts are lineup up perfectly and touching as opposed to being on the opposite ends of the field.
The image that keeps coming to mind is of Kevin Costner and Tim Robbins. Crash and Nuke
“Well, Nuke’s scared because his eyelids are jammed and his old man is here. We need a live rooster, is it a live rooster? We need a live rooster to take the curse off José’s glove, and nobody seems to know what to get Millie or Jimmy for their wedding present. Is that about right? We’re dealing with a lot of ****.”
I honestly do not know. This team is baseball's version of Schrodinger's cat. I can imagine everyone being relatively healthy and winning the World Series, and I can imagine a raft of injuries and under-performing that end in a hasty exit in the early rounds of the playoffs. The only sure thing is I will enjoy every game I get to see and hope as many spring training games are telecast as possible. I am really interested in seeing if Kluber can be any where near his former self. I am excited to see how the kids have grown over the off-season. In short, I just want to watch some baseball. I want to sit back with an ice-t and a pizza and forget all the unpleasantness of everyday life in a sprawling game without clocks that doesn't care when it ends. This is the time of the year when we can imagine Judge and Stanton being healthy all year and fighting each other for league MVP as each club 60 home runs. We can imagine Cole pitching his way to a Cy Young while a completely revitalized Kluber fights to take it from him. We can also imagine Clarke Schmidt putting actions to his words and becoming (surprisingly) the staff ace. Who knows what can happen? Perhaps, the team will be exciting enough where you will put aside the negativity and simply watch some games and realize what drew you to the sport in the first place.
^^ :clap: :hi5:
Pleasant thoughts during an unpleasant time.
He doesn't understand WAR, goalposts or a host of other things and you drop Schrodinger's cat on him?
Edit- I realized your mention of that experiment will actually recreate it. The concept Schrodinger's cat is simply substituted for radioactivity and a poster becomes the cat. In what state will we find the poster after the cat has been introduced? Both confused and enlightened?
Yankees Sign Derek Dietrich, Nick Goody
By Steve Adams | February 17, 2021 at 7:32am CDT
The Yankees announced their full slate of non-roster invitees to Spring Training on Wednesday, and while the bulk of them have already been reported over the course of the offseason, there are a few new attendees among the bunch. Infielder/outfielder Derek Dietrich, right-handers Nick Goody and Luis Garcia, outfielder Ryan LaMarre and southpaw Lucas Luetge are will all be in camp as non-roster players with the Yanks.
https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2021/...ick-goody.html
Clown, cat's have 9 lives. ;)