@jacobwebb_14 @BaseballWRLD_ Oh my bad, I connected ”catching lab” to defensive ability. This post is obviously about offense. Contreras became good defensively only after he joined the Brewers. Milwaukee has been turning many bad catchers good in recent times (Conteras, Omar Narváez, Victor Caratini)
@budbutcool@BoysInBlue87@player_props@JomboyMedia It depends on if the 3B coach was sending the runner home or holding. If the error occured before the decision, you can predict what would’ve likely happened
@TheSkippersView Next to the number you could do another with the pace they have based on the latter half of their season until now (for example, last 20 if 40 games played, or last 50 if 100 games played)
@Walter_Woodhead@BeaneaterB@nut_history Because rather than every batted ball being foul unless called fair, every batted ball is fair unless called foul. The pole indicates when a batted ball becomes not fair but foul instead of indicating not foul but fair. Therefore it ought to be called the foul pole.
@JacobsFieldRBW That’s his approach. He spits on the chase pitches and only swings at the ones he can extend his arms and bat in front of. That’s why he punishes and crushes so many mistakes. This leads to high walk rate but also high strike-out rate because you don’t get meatballs every at-bat
@oweenis@mrjohnnycardoso@TJStats Imagine a trash team got blown out so often that their go-to mop-up position player pitched 20 innings in the season and got a TWP status
@BoltUpDerwin@AidanS1998@mbappe_spurs ERA title qualification is the same for all pitchers (starters and relievers), and there’s no minimum innings amount to be Cy Young eligible.