@ESPNRittenberg And if Happ and Seiya were around .200 (still bad and below what they have done in the past) rather than what they are doing so far, the overall numbers look differently and your post becomes irrelevant.
@DanWolken@YahooSports You pointed out how ND’s weak schedule and their “best wins”, but why don’t you point out Miami? After the ND game, their best win was who? USF? Pitt? NCST? I get they beat ND at home in week 1, by 3 points, in a game that was tied with a minute left.
@georgeofman@lynnburgess They were going to sign 2 pitchers. Now they have signed one. What is the difference? How much was it going to cost them to sign 2 pitchers?
@MattEurich Swift had 4 rush attempts on the first drive of the game. He didn’t have another until like 3:30 left in the 3rd, how is that possible? He had 7 carries on that drive that started late in the 3rd. So on all of our possessions, swift ran the ball on only 2 of them.
@ESPNRittenberg He has one year left and he has never been willing to waive his no trade clause. You can win with guys like Happ, you just don’t win because of him, but most teams don’t have 9 guys you win because of.
@BodenTweets Still waiting for you to say which impact SP was traded, but it’s cool, we both know the answer already. Just makes your original point so flawed.