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Derek Holland has signed a contract with the Tigers.
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The Phillies have signed Ivan Nova to a minor league contract.
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Trevor Williams a Cub at 2.5 million
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416766716777040 wrote: Trevor Williams a Cub at 2.5 million
He'll beat the Pirates four times, giving up less than seven runs.
He'll beat the Pirates four times, giving up less than seven runs.
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+257365717E64747F726557707A767E7B3974170 wrote: Trevor Williams a Cub at 2.5 million
He'll beat the Pirates four times, giving up less than seven runs.
Or it might be a diabolically clever move by the Pirates to get a pitcher onto another team that even the Bucs can hit.
He'll beat the Pirates four times, giving up less than seven runs.
Or it might be a diabolically clever move by the Pirates to get a pitcher onto another team that even the Bucs can hit.
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002627302636450 wrote: Trevor Williams a Cub at 2.5 million
With Lester gone from the Cubbies Williams can claim #34.
With Lester gone from the Cubbies Williams can claim #34.
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4F626F7E79687F3F3C0D0 wrote: +Trevor Williams a Cub at 2.5 million
He'll beat the Pirates four times, giving up less than seven runs.
Or it might be a diabolically clever move by the Pirates to get a pitcher onto another team that even the Bucs can hit.
That brings up an interesting scenario, the Pirates hitters vs the Pirates pitchers in a seven game World Series. Seriously, I don't know which would do better. Or is it worse? Is it possible for both to do poorly at the same time?
He'll beat the Pirates four times, giving up less than seven runs.
Or it might be a diabolically clever move by the Pirates to get a pitcher onto another team that even the Bucs can hit.
That brings up an interesting scenario, the Pirates hitters vs the Pirates pitchers in a seven game World Series. Seriously, I don't know which would do better. Or is it worse? Is it possible for both to do poorly at the same time?
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267066727D67777C7166547379757D783A77140 wrote: +Trevor Williams a Cub at 2.5 million
He'll beat the Pirates four times, giving up less than seven runs.
Or it might be a diabolically clever move by the Pirates to get a pitcher onto another team that even the Bucs can hit.
That brings up an interesting scenario, the Pirates hitters vs the Pirates pitchers in a seven game World Series. Seriously, I don't know which would do better. Or is it worse? Is it possible for both to do poorly at the same time?
Do you care to predict the batting averages and the ERA's in that scenario
He'll beat the Pirates four times, giving up less than seven runs.
Or it might be a diabolically clever move by the Pirates to get a pitcher onto another team that even the Bucs can hit.
That brings up an interesting scenario, the Pirates hitters vs the Pirates pitchers in a seven game World Series. Seriously, I don't know which would do better. Or is it worse? Is it possible for both to do poorly at the same time?
Do you care to predict the batting averages and the ERA's in that scenario
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4E70757D6E76767D5D786F7C2B190 wrote: +Trevor Williams a Cub at 2.5 million
He'll beat the Pirates four times, giving up less than seven runs.
Or it might be a diabolically clever move by the Pirates to get a pitcher onto another team that even the Bucs can hit.
That brings up an interesting scenario, the Pirates hitters vs the Pirates pitchers in a seven game World Series. Seriously, I don't know which would do better. Or is it worse? Is it possible for both to do poorly at the same time?
Do you care to predict the batting averages and the ERA's in that scenario
Yes. The collective batting average would be .216, .198 if Polanco played. The collective ERA would be 7.34. I don't know how, they just would.
He'll beat the Pirates four times, giving up less than seven runs.
Or it might be a diabolically clever move by the Pirates to get a pitcher onto another team that even the Bucs can hit.
That brings up an interesting scenario, the Pirates hitters vs the Pirates pitchers in a seven game World Series. Seriously, I don't know which would do better. Or is it worse? Is it possible for both to do poorly at the same time?
Do you care to predict the batting averages and the ERA's in that scenario
Yes. The collective batting average would be .216, .198 if Polanco played. The collective ERA would be 7.34. I don't know how, they just would.
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267066727D67777C7166547379757D783A77140 wrote: +Trevor Williams a Cub at 2.5 million
He'll beat the Pirates four times, giving up less than seven runs.
Or it might be a diabolically clever move by the Pirates to get a pitcher onto another team that even the Bucs can hit.
That brings up an interesting scenario, the Pirates hitters vs the Pirates pitchers in a seven game World Series. Seriously, I don't know which would do better. Or is it worse? Is it possible for both to do poorly at the same time?
Do you care to predict the batting averages and the ERA's in that scenario
Yes. The collective batting average would be .216, .198 if Polanco played. The collective ERA would be 7.34. I don't know how, they just would.
;D ;D
He'll beat the Pirates four times, giving up less than seven runs.
Or it might be a diabolically clever move by the Pirates to get a pitcher onto another team that even the Bucs can hit.
That brings up an interesting scenario, the Pirates hitters vs the Pirates pitchers in a seven game World Series. Seriously, I don't know which would do better. Or is it worse? Is it possible for both to do poorly at the same time?
Do you care to predict the batting averages and the ERA's in that scenario
Yes. The collective batting average would be .216, .198 if Polanco played. The collective ERA would be 7.34. I don't know how, they just would.
;D ;D