Pete Crow-Armstrong of the @Cubs is one of three players in MLB history to have a month with:
.375+ batting average
.775+ slugging pct
80+ total bases
15+ walks
10+ home runs
5+ stolen bases
The others are Babe Ruth (June 1920, July 1920, May 1930) and Lou Gehrig (June 1930).
The Memphis Grizzlies did everything the Chicago Bulls should’ve been doing from the beginning.
They traded away Desmond Bane and Jaren Jackson Jr and got seven first round picks in return because they were willing to sell on those guys high and early on.
The Bulls held onto Coby White, Nikola, Vucevic, Zach Lavine, DeMar DeRozan, and Lonzo Ball way too long and couldn’t get a single first round pick in return.
This is why bad organizations stay bad.
@AtoZ_Payton This is truly one of the worst takes I’ve ever heard. A classic ‘unable to admit I’m wrong’ take. Sounds like you graduated from the Paul Finebaum School of Lunacy.
@oversonly54@Josh_Frydman I remember my first time using Google. You just named 4 instances in the last 20 years. Sounds really common and not bizarre at all. FOH with your unnecessary slander
@Peter_Bukowski@LateRoundQB This is so lazy. Generalizing that a fan base hates analytics when you have a clear bias against said fan base says everything we need to know about whatever work you are doing.
Also, there’s no debating that YPRR doesn’t matter. And with Burden, context matters.
@DhananiZain I may be doing the same thing here in my league - Drake Maye and Jaxson Dart on bye. I’ve got Cousins, Shadeur and JJ. What a trio. I need your guidance my man!
@AssemblyCall Lol hilarious to start out a tweet “I’m not into moral victories” and then praise the team for a moral victory.
“I’m not into moral victories but I’m proud of you guys for losing. It’s only been 4 years of disappointment, but this loss is still something to build on.” #iubb