@cochranoak72353@bearsstillsuxx@therealburns3 The Cubs and Brewers stadiums have similar capacities (<300 person difference)
The Cubs drew 40k at home zero times last September
Something, something, glass houses lol
What’s funny about the whole L flag situation is that Brewers fans have zero understanding of the flags’ purpose, history and significance.
During the Great Depression, a flag was flown to be that days scoreboard. It was the simplest and easiest way to signify “WON” or “LOST” to the surrounding population.
Brewers fans think the L flag means ‘the Cubs lost’ - it doesn’t. It signifies a Win or Loss to whomever is flying it.
It’s like conquering a territory and celebrating by waving that territories white flag. You're literally calling yourselves losers and think it’s a flex.
Had you flown the W flag, that would’ve felt like a punch in face, but you didn’t.
@hogthought@Taylor_McGregor@Diesal3426 Looks a lot like what the Brewers dealt with early last season. Puts a lot of pressure on the rest of the roster to compensate
@nasdaq044@FoulTerritoryTV@Ken_Rosenthal Maybe if he still played catcher
Otherwise Vaughn has a 263 wRC+ against LHP and Bauers has a 150 wRC+ against RHP. There’s no need for Contreras at 1B and Yelich takes a lot of DH ABs
@joetweets1987@morklet@onenonlybucky I’m not saying PCA isn’t a very good player as well. I’m not taking a strong stance either way. But your stance is that it is not a debate, which I think is wrong. Among hitters with 150 PAs, Chourio is 7th in wRC+ and has played above average OF defense. PCA is 35th with elite D
@joetweets1987@morklet@onenonlybucky Lol no I’m not on Reddit, I got it from Fangraphs. You said the last 35 games, so here it is
0.375 + 0.538 = 0.913