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@DannyParkins Not only is this the second best win in the past 40 years (‘06 NFC Championship no. 1)
But the TD to win it is also the 2nd best individual moment during the same time period (Hester SB Kickoff return no. 1)
It was the 2nd best win in the past 40 years (NFC Championship no. 1)
The TD to end it was the 2nd best individual moment in same time period (Devin’s SB kickoff no. 1)
The gravity to the division will be felt for the next decade. It will be talked about for the next 5 decades
@chifanpatt2 Lester came in 2nd for Cy Young, Jake won Cy Young the previous year, and Kyle led MLB in ERA. That kind of dominance will never again happen in the Cubs top 3. They all get into the Cubs HOF. Plenty of flair IMO.
Love that Caleb praised Kmet for his block on the game winning TD run. Well deserved.
Excellent awareness by Cole to see Caleb wanting to run, turn north, and drive his man 15 yards backwards.
@SpartanStrong23@suzukiplshomer The Dodgers were playing Kike Hernandez there in game 7 of the World Series and the Blue Jays were playing Nathan Lukes.
C’mon man, you’re arguing and hating on Ian for no reason. It’s super lame.
@CubsfanTom@RawlingsSports@Cubs OAA is based on catch probability which is an expected stat (catch probability is not close to consistently accurate btw I hate it). Since OAA is used to calculate FRV, then that is also an expected stat.
Its over analysis. Good to know, but you can’t win awards based on them.
@CubsfanTom@RawlingsSports@Cubs Thats like saying a pitcher with a 4.50 era and a 1.30 whip should win the Cy Young if their FIP is 1.5. It’ll never happen because raw numbers still matter whether you choose to believe that or not. The difference between the Happ snd Collins in that regard is striking.
@CubsfanTom@RawlingsSports@Cubs Average OPS for LFers this year was .723 so .762 is fine. 150 Ks is normal in modern day. There are plenty that approach/surpass 200 that we consider great hitters. Then you posted a bunch of defensive stats to help your argument but he just won his 4th gold glove in a row hahaha
@CubsfanTom@RawlingsSports@Cubs Theres literally a bunch of stats posted in the article hahaha
In case you don’t know what they mean (you seem young and uneducated…)
120 OPS+ is good
34 doubles is good
25 HRs is good
.342 OBP is good
@SteveHanlon3@brendan_cubs Happer had a 3.9 WAR which means he wins you games moreso than others over the course of a season. You just dont like inconsistency