- Marlins expected to bump payroll to $75MM for 2015
- Marlins expected to bump payroll to $75MM for 2015
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Your Education Life
Guys I'm about to head up to UF, gonna double major in Mathematics/Economics. Any advice?
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Marlins expected to bump payroll to $75MM for 2015
I agree, honestly. He doesn't even really have a consistent injury history. He missed 2012 with a torn ACL [hey, shit happens], and the other significant DL time was 2008. Fractured left thumb in 2010. Outside of those 3 years and not including this year, every full season [2004-2013], he's averaged 150 games. Mostly as a DH last couple years, but it's not as if first base is the moon. If Jason Giambi could play first base ... Exactly, 1B isn't necessarily the most demanding position.
- Marlins expected to bump payroll to $75MM for 2015
- Marlins expected to bump payroll to $75MM for 2015
- Post Game 8/11
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Post Game 8/8
Why is it that games that we lose have more replies in the post game thread?
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Marlins @ Reds - 7:10PM
Eovaldi is my favourite player.
- Marlins don't seen optimistic about signing Stanton
- Marlins don't seen optimistic about signing Stanton
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8/1 Post Game
But BABIP does not account for speed, only it's outcome. There is no part of the formula that says "S" or "Speed". Correct, BABIP is simply the percentage a ball in play results in a hit, nothing to do with speed. But, a speedy player will capitalize on balls put in play more than others, correct?
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8/1 Post Game
Without a doubt, a player that is faster than another player will on average have the ability to sustain a higher BABIP than the slower player. So yes, speed plays a role in BABIP.
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8/1 - Reds at Marlins - 7:13
You were my favorite player in 2001, thanks for signing my glove. I lost it the next day. Wow i also had a signed glove from him but i threw it away since he left the Marlins.
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8/1 - Reds at Marlins - 7:13
He's throwing a lot of strikes