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Aramike 10-14-12 04:57 AM

I love me some baseball, specifically Milwaukee Brewers baseball. It's one of those sports that's incomparable - yes, football has more action, but it's a different kind of action.

Baseball is intriguing in how many statistics are compiled, and how often those stats are challenged in an instant. For example, I find it fascinating to watch a hitter in a 9th inning clutch situation going against a pitcher who's had his number in the prior 6 ABs, who is a lefty that the hitter struggles against, and who - statistically - should provide a sure-out for his team to win the game.

Still, every so often, the manager's gut that put that hitter into that situation turns out to be right, and the hitter smashes an 3-0 slider out of the park.

Baseball should be perfectly predictable statistically considering the sample size, but it's not. I guess I love it so much because it shows the inherent flaw of mathematics and the inherent perfection of the human construct of competition.

soopaman2 10-14-12 06:19 AM

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Originally Posted by nikimcbee (Post 1947857)
Der Jeter ist kaput.:dead:

Why couldn't it happen to that douchebag Alex Rodriguez?

Jeter, always a class act, a true leader. A constant producer.

A-rod, a juicer, consumate slump artist in the playoffs. I nearly cried tears of joy when Ibanez hit the tying and game winning homeruns pinch hitting for that juice-tard.

I always doubted my Yankee pitching, but our pitchers have done the job. It is the abysmal hitting.

The Yankees are done, and thats my team.

nikimcbee 10-15-12 12:19 PM

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A-rod, a juicer, consumate slump artist in the playoffs. I nearly cried tears of joy when Ibanez hit the tying and game winning homeruns pinch hitting for that juice-tard.
:haha:They were talking about him (them) on the espnz radio this morning, how he/they were striking out around 50% of the time:haha:.

Hopefully the Twins can fix their trainwreck of pitching:dead:. ...and the Red Sox.:dead::-? What a circus! So they trade away a bunch of their big stars for criticizing Valentine, then in the end, they whack Valentine:haha::dead:. What a soap opera.

On a side note, anybody play MLB 2k12?

mookiemookie 10-15-12 12:22 PM

MLB cashed their check with me back in 1994 when they went on strike. Haven't really cared since.

nikimcbee 10-15-12 12:32 PM

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Originally Posted by mookiemookie (Post 1948384)
MLB cashed their check with me back in 1994 when they went on strike. Haven't really cared since.

I quit caring when I moved out West, until this year. I caught a game at Fenway:rock:, so I'm back to semi-caring. I had my chance to go to the Twins' new stadium, but it was completely sold out when I was there.

Nippelspanner 10-15-12 01:01 PM

Base... what? :hmmm:

ReallyDedPoet 10-15-12 01:20 PM

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Originally Posted by nikimcbee (Post 1948386)
I quit caring when I moved out West, until this year. I caught a game at Fenway:rock:, so I'm back to semi-caring. I had my chance to go to the Twins' new stadium, but it was completely sold out when I was there.

Saw the Yankees play the Sox earlier this year at Fenway. Went with some friends, we were also there back in 93', saw them play two games against the Jays then.

We had a good time. Took in some of the sites in and around Boston including a tour of the USS Constitution. That was pretty cool :yep:


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