2016 MLB thread. THE CUBS HAVE BROKEN THE CURSE! Chicago Cubs are your 2016 World Series champions

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You gotta hope that whoever replaces MacPhail has put finding out what's happening to their arms as his top priority.

Edit:  Beckett out after 3.2, right leg injury.
 
You gotta hope that whoever replaces MacPhail has put finding out what's happening to their arms as his top priority.

Edit:  Beckett out after 3.2, right leg injury.
 
Will Pitching Sink the Diamondbacks in October?

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Major League Baseball’s surprise team may run out of luck in the playoffs. After finishing dead last in the NL West last season, the Diamondbacks currently lead the division by seven games, and look poised to enter the postseason. While their hitting and fielding have both been solid this season, the pitching has been the real reason for the Diamondbacks’ turnaround. Led by one of the worst bullpen performances we’ve seen in recent years, the Diamondbacks finished last in pitching WAR in 2010. This season, the Diamondbacks have improved to roughly league average due to breakout performances by Ian Kennedy and Daniel Hudson. Still, those performances may not be enough to lead the Diamondbacks to victory in October.

A quick look at the FanGraphs team pitching leader board reveals the obvious. Of the eight projected playoff teams — the current division leaders, plus the Atlanta Braves and Boston Red Sox — the Diamondbacks currently rate eighth in pitching WAR, dead last among playoff teams. When you break it down into starters vs relievers, the Diamondbacks don’t fare all that well either. The Diamondbacks’ bullpen rates fifth among the eight playoff teams, while the starting pitching still puts the D-Backs in last.

Pulling up WAR leader boards for starters is somewhat misleading, however, considering teams go to a three man rotation once the playoffs begin. A look at the individual pitching leader boards reveals somewhat of a surprise. Outside of the Philadelphia Phillies’ “Big Three,
 
Will Pitching Sink the Diamondbacks in October?

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Major League Baseball’s surprise team may run out of luck in the playoffs. After finishing dead last in the NL West last season, the Diamondbacks currently lead the division by seven games, and look poised to enter the postseason. While their hitting and fielding have both been solid this season, the pitching has been the real reason for the Diamondbacks’ turnaround. Led by one of the worst bullpen performances we’ve seen in recent years, the Diamondbacks finished last in pitching WAR in 2010. This season, the Diamondbacks have improved to roughly league average due to breakout performances by Ian Kennedy and Daniel Hudson. Still, those performances may not be enough to lead the Diamondbacks to victory in October.

A quick look at the FanGraphs team pitching leader board reveals the obvious. Of the eight projected playoff teams — the current division leaders, plus the Atlanta Braves and Boston Red Sox — the Diamondbacks currently rate eighth in pitching WAR, dead last among playoff teams. When you break it down into starters vs relievers, the Diamondbacks don’t fare all that well either. The Diamondbacks’ bullpen rates fifth among the eight playoff teams, while the starting pitching still puts the D-Backs in last.

Pulling up WAR leader boards for starters is somewhat misleading, however, considering teams go to a three man rotation once the playoffs begin. A look at the individual pitching leader boards reveals somewhat of a surprise. Outside of the Philadelphia Phillies’ “Big Three,
 
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Walk off Brett Lawrie, the legend continues...

he made one of the nicest double plays i've seen in a while against the yankees.
he's going to be pretty good
 
Originally Posted by Osh Kosh Bosh

Walk off Brett Lawrie, the legend continues...

he made one of the nicest double plays i've seen in a while against the yankees.
he's going to be pretty good
 
Tigers wont stop

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Big start for Ervin Santana tonight, seeing as Texas is up 8-0 against Tampa.
We need to keep it at 2, i'm tired of seeing it go down to 3. Even if there are 15+ games left in the season.

I'll be satisfied having the division come down to the final 3 games in Anaheim, but I'd much rather have us up 2.5.
 
Big start for Ervin Santana tonight, seeing as Texas is up 8-0 against Tampa.
We need to keep it at 2, i'm tired of seeing it go down to 3. Even if there are 15+ games left in the season.

I'll be satisfied having the division come down to the final 3 games in Anaheim, but I'd much rather have us up 2.5.
 
Not bad for Strasburg tonight. Kinda hoping he sticks to pitching to contact a bit more.
 
Not bad for Strasburg tonight. Kinda hoping he sticks to pitching to contact a bit more.
 
Strasburg was excellent, it's rather amazing how easy he made it look. You're not supposed to be able to do that against a major league ball club after 12 months of absence. He did pitch to contact a bit in terms of a higher frequency of two seamers, but still showed the best stuff in the majors. 
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Pitch TypeAvg SpeedMax SpeedAvg H-BreakAvg V-BreakCountStrikes / %Swinging Strikes / %Linear WeightsTime to Plate
FF (FourSeam Fastball)96.6898.7-5.309.602823 / 82.14%1 / 3.57%-1.03260.390
CH (Changeup)89.4891.5-9.375.3053 / 60.00%2 / 40.00%-0.23820.425
CU (Curveball)80.36827.17-7.5573 / 42.86%0 / 0.00%-0.46530.475
FT (TwoSeam Fastball)95.0797.1-8.607.591611 / 68.75%1 / 6.25%-1.16210.398

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Strasburg was excellent, it's rather amazing how easy he made it look. You're not supposed to be able to do that against a major league ball club after 12 months of absence. He did pitch to contact a bit in terms of a higher frequency of two seamers, but still showed the best stuff in the majors. 
Pitch Statistics
Pitch TypeAvg SpeedMax SpeedAvg H-BreakAvg V-BreakCountStrikes / %Swinging Strikes / %Linear WeightsTime to Plate
FF (FourSeam Fastball)96.6898.7-5.309.602823 / 82.14%1 / 3.57%-1.03260.390
CH (Changeup)89.4891.5-9.375.3053 / 60.00%2 / 40.00%-0.23820.425
CU (Curveball)80.36827.17-7.5573 / 42.86%0 / 0.00%-0.46530.475
FT (TwoSeam Fastball)95.0797.1-8.607.591611 / 68.75%1 / 6.25%-1.16210.398

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How can Verlander be denied for AL MVP? 
Nats making a bad move pitching Strasburg IMO. In contrast, Marlins are wise to shut down Josh Johnson. They said his injury might have been caused by bad posture.

Pro, I didn't really have a concrete answer for your Fielder/Braun question. It's hard to differentiate and almost a matter of preference much like the Red Sox candidates a few weeks back (Gonzo, Pedroia, Ellsbury). 
 
How can Verlander be denied for AL MVP? 
Nats making a bad move pitching Strasburg IMO. In contrast, Marlins are wise to shut down Josh Johnson. They said his injury might have been caused by bad posture.

Pro, I didn't really have a concrete answer for your Fielder/Braun question. It's hard to differentiate and almost a matter of preference much like the Red Sox candidates a few weeks back (Gonzo, Pedroia, Ellsbury). 
 
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