Really? want some side action? Colon beat the Angels last week-not a bad line-up there and Peavy didn't even need relief...he's a former Cy Young winner in case you haven't followed baseball for long...
BOTTOM LINE: Yes, Peavy will not do as well against teams that can hit.
In case you haven't followed baseball for long, you may want to check out things like TEAM BATTING AVERAGE and TEAM RUN PRODUCTION. They're in these silly little categories called STATISTICS, and can be found using a web site called GOOGLE.
To save you time (as you're prone to get lost in sites dedicated to ASSHATS AND DOILIES), I've provided the team stats for you:
You'll see that Oakland has a team batting average of .210, and has only scored more runs than that perennial powerhouse, the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Peavy gave up a number of long fly ball outs that would be homers if he was facing a team with major league hitters, as opposed to the AAA (aka MINOR LEAGUE) hitters that the Oakland A's have.
Of course, you knew that. Right?
"You know what, I think it's all that . . . semen been pumped up your ass so far, now it's backed into your fucking brain, and it's coming out your mouth!"
- Chris Penn, aka "Nice Guy Eddie," from Reservoir Dogs
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Quote Originally Posted by Hoyasaxa:
Really? want some side action? Colon beat the Angels last week-not a bad line-up there and Peavy didn't even need relief...he's a former Cy Young winner in case you haven't followed baseball for long...
BOTTOM LINE: Yes, Peavy will not do as well against teams that can hit.
In case you haven't followed baseball for long, you may want to check out things like TEAM BATTING AVERAGE and TEAM RUN PRODUCTION. They're in these silly little categories called STATISTICS, and can be found using a web site called GOOGLE.
To save you time (as you're prone to get lost in sites dedicated to ASSHATS AND DOILIES), I've provided the team stats for you:
You'll see that Oakland has a team batting average of .210, and has only scored more runs than that perennial powerhouse, the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Peavy gave up a number of long fly ball outs that would be homers if he was facing a team with major league hitters, as opposed to the AAA (aka MINOR LEAGUE) hitters that the Oakland A's have.
Of course, you knew that. Right?
"You know what, I think it's all that . . . semen been pumped up your ass so far, now it's backed into your fucking brain, and it's coming out your mouth!"
- Chris Penn, aka "Nice Guy Eddie," from Reservoir Dogs
This is the best handicap puck u as ever had that I have seen, I ended up taking the white sox because of this write up. Puck you should try to handicap like this going forward, it seems you bet every game and a lot of those bets are not as well thought out as this one, thanks and keep up the good work, your pal Frank T
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This is the best handicap puck u as ever had that I have seen, I ended up taking the white sox because of this write up. Puck you should try to handicap like this going forward, it seems you bet every game and a lot of those bets are not as well thought out as this one, thanks and keep up the good work, your pal Frank T
BOTTOM LINE: Yes, Peavy will not do as well against teams that can hit.
In case you haven't followed baseball for long, you may want to check out things like TEAM BATTING AVERAGE and TEAM RUN PRODUCTION. They're in these silly little categories called STATISTICS, and can be found using a web site called GOOGLE.
To save you time (as you're prone to get lost in sites dedicated to ASSHATS AND DOILIES), I've provided the team stats for you:
You'll see that Oakland has a team batting average of .210, and has only scored more runs than that perennial powerhouse, the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Peavy gave up a number of long fly ball outs that would be homers if he was facing a team with major league hitters, as opposed to the AAA (aka MINOR LEAGUE) hitters that the Oakland A's have.
Of course, you knew that. Right?
"You know what, I think it's all that . . . semen been pumped up your ass so far, now it's backed into your fucking brain, and it's coming out your mouth!"
- Chris Penn, aka "Nice Guy Eddie," from Reservoir Dogs
HE ALREADY SHUT DOWN TEX / DET /AND BAL THIS YEAR.
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Quote Originally Posted by Sidehatch:
BOTTOM LINE: Yes, Peavy will not do as well against teams that can hit.
In case you haven't followed baseball for long, you may want to check out things like TEAM BATTING AVERAGE and TEAM RUN PRODUCTION. They're in these silly little categories called STATISTICS, and can be found using a web site called GOOGLE.
To save you time (as you're prone to get lost in sites dedicated to ASSHATS AND DOILIES), I've provided the team stats for you:
You'll see that Oakland has a team batting average of .210, and has only scored more runs than that perennial powerhouse, the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Peavy gave up a number of long fly ball outs that would be homers if he was facing a team with major league hitters, as opposed to the AAA (aka MINOR LEAGUE) hitters that the Oakland A's have.
Of course, you knew that. Right?
"You know what, I think it's all that . . . semen been pumped up your ass so far, now it's backed into your fucking brain, and it's coming out your mouth!"
- Chris Penn, aka "Nice Guy Eddie," from Reservoir Dogs
HE ALREADY SHUT DOWN TEX / DET /AND BAL THIS YEAR.
I swear some people dont check stats before they talk...Peavy looks to be back to old form
KINDA FUNNY THAT HE WRIGHT ALL THAT STUFF AND POST A LINK TO SHOW BAD OAK IS AT HITTING THE BALL AND DOESNT EVEN HAVE A CLUE THAT PEAVY SHUT DOWN TEX / DET / BAL AREADY THIS YEAR.
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Quote Originally Posted by Barnabyrat36:
I swear some people dont check stats before they talk...Peavy looks to be back to old form
KINDA FUNNY THAT HE WRIGHT ALL THAT STUFF AND POST A LINK TO SHOW BAD OAK IS AT HITTING THE BALL AND DOESNT EVEN HAVE A CLUE THAT PEAVY SHUT DOWN TEX / DET / BAL AREADY THIS YEAR.
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