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Post by FrankSobotka1514 on Nov 13, 2019 23:26:18 GMT
Gonna be ok there Nuts? 11 wins, thatβs a lot for you to process...
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Post by klawrencio79 on Nov 13, 2019 23:32:13 GMT
All is right in the world when the rightful people win the prizes. Good job, writers association! It's not every day that you don't completely fuck something up.
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Post by millar70 on Nov 13, 2019 23:56:01 GMT
There is not one significant, meaningful game from last year that I remember Jason DeGrom pitching in, so I'm not sure how great he actually was in 2019.
I know the writers love him, he pitches in the largest market in sports, and he totally fits what "new baseball" is, so hey, I guess 11-9 is what constitutes the "best pitcher" in baseball is these days.
I would have voted for Jack Flaherty, but he wasn't even one of the "golden three". Out of the finalists, I would have given it to Scherzer.
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Post by klawrencio79 on Nov 14, 2019 0:09:55 GMT
There is not one significant, meaningful game from last year that I remember Jason DeGrom pitching in, so I'm not sure how great he actually was in 2019. I know the writers love him, he pitches in the largest market in sports, and he totally fits what "new baseball" is, so hey, I guess 11-9 is what constitutes the "best pitcher" in baseball is these days. I would have voted for Jack Flaherty, but he wasn't even one of the "golden three". Out of the finalists, I would have given it to Scherzer. Flaherty was kinda garbage in the first half though. He wasn't even a finalist. I thought Scherzer would have received more votes than he did, but he did miss over a month of the season and he just wasn't as strong as deGrom was overall. Plus, the Mets were actually in playoff contention out of nowhere for the last two months of the season and deGrom was a huge part of that. Your memory be dammed!
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Post by millar70 on Nov 14, 2019 0:46:21 GMT
There is not one significant, meaningful game from last year that I remember Jason DeGrom pitching in, so I'm not sure how great he actually was in 2019. I know the writers love him, he pitches in the largest market in sports, and he totally fits what "new baseball" is, so hey, I guess 11-9 is what constitutes the "best pitcher" in baseball is these days. I would have voted for Jack Flaherty, but he wasn't even one of the "golden three". Out of the finalists, I would have given it to Scherzer. Flaherty was kinda garbage in the first half though.Β He wasn't even a finalist.Β I thought Scherzer would have received more votes than he did, but he did miss over a month of the season and he just wasn't as strong as deGrom was overall.Β Β Plus, the Mets were actually in playoff contention out of nowhere for the last two months of the season and deGrom was a huge part of that.Β Your memory be dammed!Β Flaherty had the same amount of wins, a slightly higher era, a few less strikeouts, and a better whip than DeGrom. Plus, he was the best pitcher in the NL in the 2nd half of the season. Truthfully, when you look at the three finalists, Ryu actually probably had the best year. I could handle DeGrom winning it last year, other than wins his stats were spectacular. Not sure I feel the same this year.
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Post by klawrencio79 on Nov 14, 2019 1:51:07 GMT
Flaherty was kinda garbage in the first half though. He wasn't even a finalist. I thought Scherzer would have received more votes than he did, but he did miss over a month of the season and he just wasn't as strong as deGrom was overall. Plus, the Mets were actually in playoff contention out of nowhere for the last two months of the season and deGrom was a huge part of that. Your memory be dammed! Flaherty had the same amount of wins, a slightly higher era, a few less strikeouts, and a better whip than DeGrom. Plus, he was the best pitcher in the NL in the 2nd half of the season. Truthfully, when you look at the three finalists, Ryu actually probably had the best year. I could handle DeGrom winning it last year, other than wins his stats were spectacular. Not sure I feel the same this year. I hear you. Obviously, I'm fine with deGrom winning it, being a Met fan and all it's kinda all we have to hope for! In all seriousness, I thought deGrom would win, but wasn't 100% sold and would have been totally OK if Flaherty or Scherzer had won (as opposed to last year where it would have asinine if anyone else won). If you look at deGrom's and Flaherty's season stats as you did, they are remarkably even, really close pretty much across the board. If I had to guess, Flaherty's first half is what cost him more votes. He really was outstanding in the second half. Before the season started, I had him pegged as a dark horse Cy candidate, coming off of last year where he instantly flashed ace stuff but had command issues and gave up a ton of long balls. But man oh man is he good. I remember a few weeks ago you mentioned how good he was in the 2nd half and you were 100% right. I was on board, even saying that if he kept it up, he had a good shot at stealing the award. Alas. As for Ryu, at the time of your Flaherty thread/post from August or whenever it was, I still had Ryu as the frontrunner, even though he was coming off of several awful starts in August. His numbers in the 1st half were just so far and away better than anybody else's that it was his to lose. Then he was awful in August, I mean with an ERA over 7 bad. Then he got hurt. Then he came back and was OK. Then I think he got hurt again, came back and was great in 4 September starts, albeit with abbreviated innings as they were trying to get him right for the playoffs. If you look at his splits, his first half was brilliant across 17 starts, going 10-2 with a 1.73, 0.908, with a 9.9 K/W ratio. Just awesome. Then in the 2nd half, across 12 starts, he went 4-3, with a 3.18, 1.154 line and a 4.57 K/W ratio. Certainly good, but that falloff is what cost him in the end.
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Post by nutsberryfarm π on Nov 14, 2019 1:56:55 GMT
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Post by millar70 on Nov 14, 2019 2:04:21 GMT
Flaherty had the same amount of wins, a slightly higher era, a few less strikeouts, and a better whip than DeGrom. Plus, he was the best pitcher in the NL in the 2nd half of the season. Truthfully, when you look at the three finalists, Ryu actually probably had the best year. I could handle DeGrom winning it last year, other than wins his stats were spectacular. Not sure I feel the same this year. I hear you.Β Obviously, I'm fine with deGrom winning it, being a Met fan and all it's kinda all we have to hope for!Β In all seriousness, I thought deGrom would win, but wasn't 100% sold and would have been totally OK if Flaherty or Scherzer had won (as opposed to last year where it would have asinine if anyone else won).Β If you look at deGrom's and Flaherty's season stats as you did, they are remarkably even, really close pretty much across the board.Β If I had to guess, Flaherty's first half is what cost him more votes.Β He really was outstanding in the second half.Β Before the season started, I had him pegged as a dark horse Cy candidate, coming off of last year where he instantly flashed ace stuff but had command issues and gave up a ton of long balls.Β But man oh man is he good.Β I remember a few weeks ago you mentioned how good he was in the 2nd half and you were 100% right.Β I was on board, even saying that if he kept it up, he had a good shot at stealing the award.Β Alas.Β Β As for Ryu, at the time of your Flaherty thread/post from August or whenever it was, I still had Ryu as the frontrunner, even though he was coming off of several awful starts in August.Β His numbers in the 1st half were just so far and away better than anybody else's that it was his to lose.Β Then he was awful in August, I mean with an ERA over 7 bad.Β Then he got hurt.Β Then he came back and was OK.Β Then I think he got hurt again, came back and was great in 4 September starts, albeit with abbreviated innings as they were trying to get him right for the playoffs.Β If you look at his splits, his first half was brilliant across 17 starts, going 10-2 with a 1.73, 0.908, with a 9.9 K/W ratio.Β Just awesome.Β Then in the 2nd half, across 12 starts, he went 4-3, with a 3.18, 1.154 line and a 4.57 K/W ratio.Β Certainly good, but that falloff is what cost him in the end.Β Β As always, you make great points, especially about Ryu. Hard to give a Cy Young to someone who had an era over 7 for a whole month of the season. Plus, you earn bonus Millar points for two different things. First, you remembered my Jack Flaherty thread, if only some of the other bozos here paid as much attention to my wisdom, we'd all be a lot happier. 2nd, you don't seem to mind that I spell DeGrom the way I do. Somebody should tell that Commie that we use capital letters for the first letter of a name in America. Btw, you got the Rookie of the Year and a guy who's won two straight Cy Youngs. Maybe we get a little higher than 4th place at some point this decade?
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Post by nutsberryfarm π on Nov 14, 2019 2:08:48 GMT
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Post by klawrencio79 on Nov 14, 2019 2:21:42 GMT
I hear you. Obviously, I'm fine with deGrom winning it, being a Met fan and all it's kinda all we have to hope for! In all seriousness, I thought deGrom would win, but wasn't 100% sold and would have been totally OK if Flaherty or Scherzer had won (as opposed to last year where it would have asinine if anyone else won). If you look at deGrom's and Flaherty's season stats as you did, they are remarkably even, really close pretty much across the board. If I had to guess, Flaherty's first half is what cost him more votes. He really was outstanding in the second half. Before the season started, I had him pegged as a dark horse Cy candidate, coming off of last year where he instantly flashed ace stuff but had command issues and gave up a ton of long balls. But man oh man is he good. I remember a few weeks ago you mentioned how good he was in the 2nd half and you were 100% right. I was on board, even saying that if he kept it up, he had a good shot at stealing the award. Alas. As for Ryu, at the time of your Flaherty thread/post from August or whenever it was, I still had Ryu as the frontrunner, even though he was coming off of several awful starts in August. His numbers in the 1st half were just so far and away better than anybody else's that it was his to lose. Then he was awful in August, I mean with an ERA over 7 bad. Then he got hurt. Then he came back and was OK. Then I think he got hurt again, came back and was great in 4 September starts, albeit with abbreviated innings as they were trying to get him right for the playoffs. If you look at his splits, his first half was brilliant across 17 starts, going 10-2 with a 1.73, 0.908, with a 9.9 K/W ratio. Just awesome. Then in the 2nd half, across 12 starts, he went 4-3, with a 3.18, 1.154 line and a 4.57 K/W ratio. Certainly good, but that falloff is what cost him in the end. As always, you make great points, especially about Ryu. Hard to give a Cy Young to someone who had an era over 7 for a whole month of the season. Plus, you earn bonus Millar points for two different things. First, you remembered my Jack Flaherty thread, if only some of the other bozos here paid as much attention to my wisdom, we'd all be a lot happier. 2nd, you don't seem to mind that I spell DeGrom the way I do. Somebody should tell that Commie that we use capital letters for the first letter of a name in America. Btw, you got the Rookie of the Year and a guy who's won two straight Cy Youngs. Maybe we get a little higher than 4th place at some point this decade? I don't want to look up the entire season's worth of mediocrity for the Mets bullpen, but I distinctly remember that at the All-Star Break, the Mets bullpen had blown 20 leads in the 7th inning or later. That's just the first half. 20 blown games. That's awful for any team over an entire season. This is why I always take deGrom's (and any starter's) win totals with a grain of salt, because so much of it depends on things that are 100% out of his control that it makes it misleading. Don't get me started on my Bob Welch rantings! Sorry, being a bit altered has me going on tangents. I held it together in my earlier post but now I'm faltering. But yeah, the bullpen fucked the team in it's ass all season long, except for the very end where they were only terrible, as opposed to historically, suicide-inducingly incompetent. You get the Edwin Diaz that is somewhere between 2018 and 2019 and suddenly the Mets 2020 season looks a lot brighter. If Jeurys Familia isn't the league LVP, then maybe we have something with him and Justin Wilson as a 7th/8th inning combo (Familia did look a little better after coming back from injury). If they go out and sign an everyman like Steve Cishek, then I'd be pretty happy about them being able to at least make the NL East interesting.
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Post by klawrencio79 on Nov 14, 2019 2:23:19 GMT
Not even close is right. He and his 4+ ERA can take a lap. Being on a playoff team is even less relevant than his win total.
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Post by millar70 on Nov 14, 2019 2:25:55 GMT
As always, you make great points, especially about Ryu. Hard to give a Cy Young to someone who had an era over 7 for a whole month of the season. Plus, you earn bonus Millar points for two different things. First, you remembered my Jack Flaherty thread, if only some of the other bozos here paid as much attention to my wisdom, we'd all be a lot happier. 2nd, you don't seem to mind that I spell DeGrom the way I do. Somebody should tell that Commie that we use capital letters for the first letter of a name in America. Btw, you got the Rookie of the Year and a guy who's won two straight Cy Youngs. Maybe we get a little higher than 4th place at some point this decade? I don't want to look up the entire season's worth of mediocrity for the Mets bullpen, but I distinctly remember that at the All-Star Break, the Mets bullpen had blown 20 leads in the 7th inning or later.Β That's just the first half.Β 20 blown games.Β That's awful for any team over an entire season.Β This is why I always take deGrom's (and any starter's) win totals with a grain of salt, because so much of it depends on things that are 100% out of his control that it makes it misleading.Β Don't get me started on my Bob Welch rantings!Β Sorry, being a bit altered has me going on tangents.Β I held it together in my earlier post but now I'm faltering.Β Β But yeah, the bullpen fucked the team in it's ass all season long, except for the very end where they were only terrible, as opposed to historically, suicide-inducingly incompetent.Β You get the Edwin Diaz that is somewhere between 2018 and 2019 and suddenly the Mets 2020 season looks a lot brighter.Β If Jeurys Familia isn't the league LVP, then maybe we have something with him and Justin Wilson as a 7th/8th inning combo (Familia did look a little better after coming back from injury).Β If they go out and sign an everyman like Steve Cishek, then I'd be pretty happy about them being able to at least make the NL East interesting.Β Β You should have hired Constanza. SERENITY NOW!!!!
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Post by nutsberryfarm π on Nov 14, 2019 2:26:48 GMT
Not even close is right. He and his 4+ ERA can take a lap. Being on a playoff team is even less relevant than his win total. and fried had the inflatables.
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Post by anthonyrocks on Nov 14, 2019 2:57:38 GMT
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Post by millar70 on Nov 14, 2019 3:23:51 GMT
Tom, for some of us, it's always baseball season.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 14, 2019 5:17:10 GMT
Surprised that deGrom won it but looking back nobody really ran away with it as a favorite like Verlander and Cole did in the AL. Ryu was a favorite for most of the season I think but I guess I have no issue with deGrom winning it. Caught me off guard as I wasn't aware he finished with that low of an ERA. Scherzer finishing 3rd seemed a bit too high for him as well. I would have voted for Flaherty and Soroka over him honestly.
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Post by nutsberryfarm π on Nov 14, 2019 14:02:06 GMT
Surprised that deGrom won it but looking back nobody really ran away with it as a favorite like Verlander and Cole did in the AL. Ryu was a favorite for most of the season I think but I guess I have no issue with deGrom winning it. Caught me off guard as I wasn't aware he finished with that low of an ERA. Scherzer finishing 3rd seemed a bit too high for him as well. I would have voted for Flaherty and Soroka over him honestly. wade miley had a better year than degrom! Miley finished the season with a 14-6 record over 33 starts, 167.1 innings pitched, an ERA of 3.98 and an FIP of 4.51 and 140 strikeouts.
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Post by FrankSobotka1514 on Nov 14, 2019 14:10:32 GMT
Surprised that deGrom won it but looking back nobody really ran away with it as a favorite like Verlander and Cole did in the AL. Ryu was a favorite for most of the season I think but I guess I have no issue with deGrom winning it. Caught me off guard as I wasn't aware he finished with that low of an ERA. Scherzer finishing 3rd seemed a bit too high for him as well. I would have voted for Flaherty and Soroka over him honestly. wade miley had a better year than degrom! Miley finished the season with a 14-6 record over 33 starts, 167.1 innings pitched, an ERA of 3.98 and an FIP of 4.51 and 140 strikeouts.Β FIP? An old school guy like you is citing FIP? Whatβs next, oRAR? Lgfr9? I donβt even know who you are anymore.
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Post by klawrencio79 on Nov 14, 2019 15:04:08 GMT
Surprised that deGrom won it but looking back nobody really ran away with it as a favorite like Verlander and Cole did in the AL. Ryu was a favorite for most of the season I think but I guess I have no issue with deGrom winning it. Caught me off guard as I wasn't aware he finished with that low of an ERA. Scherzer finishing 3rd seemed a bit too high for him as well. I would have voted for Flaherty and Soroka over him honestly. wade miley had a better year than degrom! Miley finished the season with a 14-6 record over 33 starts, 167.1 innings pitched, an ERA of 3.98 and an FIP of 4.51 and 140 strikeouts. You're crazy bro. I love you, but you're crazy. And if you wanna go with FIP, deGrom's was 2.67.
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