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GAME THREAD: 5/7/21, Minnesota Twins @ Detroit Tigers, 6:10 CDT


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I would argue that their inability to build on leads is just as big a problem. That puts too much pressure on the pitching to be perfect late in games, which they clearly aren't capable of doing.

Ultimately, a run is a run. It really doesn’t matter where it comes from. Run scoring and run prevention are two sides of the same coin.
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yeah ... maybe next year I'll just purchase the audio package and be done with it ...

As a season ticketholder, we get mlb.tv for free, but that doesn't do us a lot of good for blacked out games. It's nice to have it for out of market games though. I'm also a Cardinals fan, so I watch a lot of their games. I end up using it just as much, if not more, for the audio service. I'll listen to random day games at work all of the time.
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Ultimately, a run is a run. It really doesn’t matter where it comes from. Run scoring and run prevention are two sides of the same coin.

Definitely. Doubling down on the same side of the coin isn't a recipe for success.
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Even sano hasn’t been as bad as Cabrera. But he’s got two hits. Sano hasn’t done that in one game yet this year

I thought this was exaggeration, but holy crap, you're right. My gosh, he's been horrid at the plate. He does have 3 games with multiple walks... but that's it.

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I thought this was exaggeration, but holy crap, you're right. My gosh, he's been horrid at the plate. He does have 3 games with multiple walks... but that's it.

Quite an ugly end to two all-time great hitters in Pujols and Cabrera. Man, they've put up some ugly numbers.
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I was actually talking about Sano...

Ha! Not like Cabrera has been lighting it up though, either.

 

Regardless, I'll take that as a sign that I've had enough Scotch for the evening!

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Quite an ugly end to two all-time great hitters in Pujols and Cabrera. Man, they've put up some ugly numbers.

It’s rarely pretty at the end for the legends... Derek Jeter put up -1.5 WAR his last 2 seasons with an OPS below .600. A-Rod got the abrupt release just like Pujols after he was batting .200 and .598 OPS. We were pretty fortunate to see a decent Torii Hunter at the end of his career!

 

Edit: Jim Thome too. Paul Bunyan in disguise!

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It’s rarely pretty at the end for the legends... Derek Jeter put up -1.5 WAR his last 2 seasons with an OPS below .600. A-Rod got the abrupt release just like Pujols after he was batting .200 and .598 OPS. We were pretty fortunate to see a decent Torii Hunter at the end of his career!

No doubt. I hate it when it happens, but also appreciate when a legend goes out before it gets to that point. I admire the guys that can go out on their own terms.
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No doubt. I hate it when it happens, but also appreciate when a legend goes out before it gets to that point. I admire the guys that can go out on their own terms.

Yeah, I wonder if Pujols regrets not retiring before his career BA fell below .300? That’s really special to say you’re a .300 or better hitter over a 15-20 year career. As long as Miggy doesn’t continue dragging out his career he’ll end it as an above .300 hitter.

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Yeah, I wonder if Pujols regrets not retiring before his career BA fell below .300? That’s really special to say you’re a .300 or better hitter over a 15-20 year career. As long as Miggy doesn’t continue dragging out his career he’ll end it as an above .300 hitter.

Agreed. He's obviously a 1st ballot guy anyway, but I agree with the .300 mark as being a bit more special for a career of that length. Even though he had some good and productive seasons in Anaheim, his BA has never been there for basically the entire contract. Shows how good he was in his prime.
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Yeah, I wonder if Pujols regrets not retiring before his career BA fell below .300? That’s really special to say you’re a .300 or better hitter over a 15-20 year career. As long as Miggy doesn’t continue dragging out his career he’ll end it as an above .300 hitter.

 

I'd say Miguel Cabrera has 64 million reasons to stay unretired through at least 2023.  I doubt he will remain above .300 unless it is the collective decision of MLB to spare him that particular ignominy.

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I'd say Miguel Cabrera has 64 million reasons to stay unretired through at least 2023. I doubt he will remain above .300 unless it is the collective decision of MLB to spare him that particular ignominy.

As often as he's hurt, it's entirely possible that he doesn't play enough to dip below .300.

 

Though, given Detroit's luck , he'll probably stay healthy and put up abysmal numbers and end up like Pujols.

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Agreed. He's obviously a 1st ballot guy anyway, but I agree with the .300 mark as being a bit more special for a career of that length. Even though he had some good and productive seasons in Anaheim, his BA has never been there for basically the entire contract. Shows how good he was in his prime.

It was fun seeing him dominate with St Louis as a teenager when my life revolved around sports sports sports. I’ll never forget when he broke Brad Lidge in the playoffs hitting a moon shot over their train at Houston’s stadium.

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