But where do you draw the line? If Melendez was hitting .200 I'd excuse it to a bad league. But hitting .134 or whatever is current BA is just seems inexcusable. [Reply]
Originally Posted by OKchiefs:
But where do you draw the line? If Melendez was hitting .200 I'd excuse it to a bad league. But hitting .134 or whatever is current BA is just seems inexcusable.
That still concerns me, though Ive seen via twitter several comments about bad batted-ball luck for him and Matias (none of that chatter for Prato, though).
Originally Posted by duncan_idaho:
That still concerns me, though Ive seen via twitter several comments about bad batted-ball luck for him and Matias (none of that chatter for Prato, though).
65 AB is not much of a sample.
Multiply it by 4, since we are talking about 4 players here. 260 is surely a decent sample. He’s also discussing Ks which aren’t weather related, so if the moaning was over power or something it could be dismissed. But not Ks [Reply]
Originally Posted by ChiefsCountry:
Do you really expect a doubleheader scheduled less than 12 hours ago on the middle of the week to have anybody show up?
You said that KC cared more about baseball than the Chiefs a few years ago.... [Reply]
Originally Posted by ChiefsCountry:
Do you really expect a doubleheader scheduled less than 12 hours ago on the middle of the week to have anybody show up?
apparently not.
You gotta admit, no matter the circumstances, that pic is pretty funny. [Reply]
Twitter › JeffPassan
I know that it's a Wednesday afternoon during the school year in a city that doesn't draw well against a team that doesn't attract a road crowd. But I've never seen so few people at a major league game as the one just starting now between Kansas City and Tampa Bay [Reply]
Originally Posted by Prison Bitch:
Hays KS wouldn’t do any worse than that. Also:
Jeff Passan
Twitter › JeffPassan
I know that it's a Wednesday afternoon during the school year in a city that doesn't draw well against a team that doesn't attract a road crowd. But I've never seen so few people at a major league game as the one just starting now between Kansas City and Tampa Bay
If you include the yellow coats, I think I can count about 100 people in that pic. [Reply]