Game thread August 8 vs Dbacks

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Game thread August 8 vs Dbacks

Post by WildwoodDave2 »

After reading about the game( only watched 3 innings) It seems

the loss began when Chavis booted a routine grounder which led to Arizona's first run. Good job Shelton!
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Game thread August 8 vs Dbacks

Post by Bobster21 »

The Pirates now have 3 players above .250 and Jason Delay's .268 leads the team. Pretty sad. The BAs for the 13 position players:



Delay          .268

Newman      .267

Reynolds     .259

Chavis        .250

Hayes         .245

Gamel         .244

Marcano      .236

Cruz           .204

Mitchell       .204

Madris        .198

VanNothing .181

Allen          .158

Godoy        .000



They are last in the NL in runs, hits, doubles, RBIs, BA, OBP, SLG and total bases. They're even last in total HBP. Opposing pitchers aren't even worried enough about them to pitch inside. They're also last in sac flies. They can't even fly out deep enough with a runner on 3B. The only area where they rank high is CS where they have had the 2nd highest number of runners caught stealing. Between hits, walks and HBPs, the Pirates have had the fewest runners reach base in the NL and the 2nd highest number erased stealing. Their SB success rate of 67% is next to last in the NL. They've scored 2 or less runs in 48 of 109 games (44%).  :o
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Game thread August 8 vs Dbacks

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042924353223347477460 wrote: The Pirates now have 3 players above .250 and Jason Delay's .268 leads the team. Pretty sad. The BAs for the 13 position players:



Delay          .268

Newman      .267

Reynolds     .259

Chavis        .250

Hayes         .245

Gamel         .244

Marcano      .236

Cruz           .204

Mitchell       .204

Madris        .198

VanNothing .181

Allen          .158

Godoy        .000



They are last in the NL in runs, hits, doubles, RBIs, BA, OBP, SLG and total bases. They're even last in total HBP. Opposing pitchers aren't even worried enough about them to pitch inside. They're also last in sac flies. They can't even fly out deep enough with a runner on 3B. The only area where they rank high is CS where they have had the 2nd highest number of runners caught stealing. Between hits, walks and HBPs, the Pirates have had the fewest runners reach base in the NL and the 2nd highest number erased stealing. Their SB success rate of 67% is next to last in the NL. They've scored 2 or less runs in 48 of 109 games (44%).  :o


The Goday watch is on. Will he get a hit before he is released and replaced by another waiver wire catcher?
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Game thread August 8 vs Dbacks

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4E636E7F78697E3E3D0C0 wrote: The Pirates now have 3 players above .250 and Jason Delay's .268 leads the team. Pretty sad. The BAs for the 13 position players:



Delay          .268

Newman      .267

Reynolds     .259

Chavis        .250

Hayes         .245

Gamel         .244

Marcano      .236

Cruz           .204

Mitchell       .204

Madris        .198

VanNothing .181

Allen          .158

Godoy        .000



They are last in the NL in runs, hits, doubles, RBIs, BA, OBP, SLG and total bases. They're even last in total HBP. Opposing pitchers aren't even worried enough about them to pitch inside. They're also last in sac flies. They can't even fly out deep enough with a runner on 3B. The only area where they rank high is CS where they have had the 2nd highest number of runners caught stealing. Between hits, walks and HBPs, the Pirates have had the fewest runners reach base in the NL and the 2nd highest number erased stealing. Their SB success rate of 67% is next to last in the NL. They've scored 2 or less runs in 48 of 109 games (44%).  :o


WOW!!!!

Thanks for the research on these facts

It’s hard to believe that any team can be this inept

Makes me question my intelligence in continuing to give my allegiance to this team. This is like being a 1962 Mets fan
WildwoodDave2

Game thread August 8 vs Dbacks

Post by WildwoodDave2 »

57727171644F727A786F1D0 wrote: The Pirates now have 3 players above .250 and Jason Delay's .268 leads the team. Pretty sad. The BAs for the 13 position players:



Delay          .268

Newman      .267

Reynolds     .259

Chavis        .250

Hayes         .245

Gamel         .244

Marcano      .236

Cruz           .204

Mitchell       .204

Madris        .198

VanNothing .181

Allen          .158

Godoy        .000



They are last in the NL in runs, hits, doubles, RBIs, BA, OBP, SLG and total bases. They're even last in total HBP. Opposing pitchers aren't even worried enough about them to pitch inside. They're also last in sac flies. They can't even fly out deep enough with a runner on 3B. The only area where they rank high is CS where they have had the 2nd highest number of runners caught stealing. Between hits, walks and HBPs, the Pirates have had the fewest runners reach base in the NL and the 2nd highest number erased stealing. Their SB success rate of 67% is next to last in the NL. They've scored 2 or less runs in 48 of 109 games (44%).  :o


WOW!!!!

Thanks for the research on these facts

It’s hard to believe that any team can be this inept

Makes me question my intelligence in continuing to give my allegiance to this team. This is like being a 1962 Mets fan
My wife has been questioning my intelligence for quite some time.
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