
This may be the most interesting division this year. Mets, Phillies and Braves all have a shot at winning the division and all are likely to be really good this year. Probably the deepest division in MLB for '21
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The sweep sucks, but considering the crazy difference in luck in games 1 and 3, it’s frustrating but I still have a lot of hope for this team. They pitched well and crushed the ball a good bit. Just right at players. The Phillies really didn’t put a lot of good swings on the ball, but somehow just kept finding holes.
That’s a fair read. Games 1 and 3 certainly were close and decided on a few plays. I like that we started the season sweeping you guys at home, but it hasn’t taken away too much fear of you bastards for me.The sweep sucks, but considering the crazy difference in luck in games 1 and 3, it’s frustrating but I still have a lot of hope for this team. They pitched well and crushed the ball a good bit. Just right at players. The Phillies really didn’t put a lot of good swings on the ball, but somehow just kept finding holes.
i'd rather be lucky than good.The sweep sucks, but considering the crazy difference in luck in games 1 and 3, it’s frustrating but I still have a lot of hope for this team. They pitched well and crushed the ball a good bit. Just right at players. The Phillies really didn’t put a lot of good swings on the ball, but somehow just kept finding holes.
3.7% of the season....still....
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luck may help you in some games. But it won't carry you thru a season. Not saying the Phillies won't be right there in the end, but its not going to be done with broken bats and exit velos of 70 or less each game. Which is what most of that series was for the Phillies. The braves batting average and ops were each around .150 lower than their expected values based on their exit velos those three games. Eventually those balls are going to land and find holes. That started to happen this last series against the Nats.i'd rather be lucky than good.
You’re dead right. We had weak shit falling in that first series. You guys had some shots get hung up...or just go right at a defender. It was the tale of that series to me.luck may help you in some games. But it won't carry you thru a season. Not saying the Phillies won't be right there in the end, but its not going to be done with broken bats and exit velos of 70 or less each game. Which is what most of that series was for the Phillies. The braves batting average and ops were each around .150 lower than their expected values based on the their exit velos those three games. Eventually those balls are going to land and find holes. That started to happen this last series against the Nats.
Its baseball. The luck usually turns eventually. And numbers even out.You’re dead right. We had weak shit falling in that first series. You guys had some shots get hung up...or just go right at a defender. It was the tale of that series to me.
I’m just glad to see the Phillies come along with some pop. The exit velos were up yesterday finally.
They've got to be able to protest that.lol wtf?? Mets win on a walk off hit by pitch. The ump actually called it strike three, but then called it a hit by pitch. Conforto clearly leaned out over the plate to get hit.
Apparently, they can review hit by pitches, but not the intent to move out of the way. It was clear as day to that he leaned into it. I mean the umpire literally called it a strike originally, before he realized Conforto was hit.They've got to be able to protest that.
They should be able to protest that the home plate umpire didn't correctly rule that Conforto made no attempt to get out of the way. Even the Mets broadcast crew pointed that out.Apparently, they can review hit by pitches, but not the intent to move out of the way. It was clear as day to that he leaned into it. I mean the umpire literally called it a strike originally, before he realized Conforto was hit.
In college its the exact opposite issue. Umps will bring hitters back immediately if they don't make an effort to get out of the way.