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@jaypdef

A man of means by no means.

PLOB/BZN Katılım Temmuz 2012
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New Tony print @padres 💛🤎🧡🖤
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Sheets bomb i never tweet again
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Vinny’s Corner
Vinny’s Corner@VinnysCorner1·
It’s Game 7 of the World Series, bases loaded, 2 outs, tie game, in the bottom of the 9th. You can choose any batter in baseball in their prime to get you a hit… WHO DO YOU CHOOSE?
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MerrillMadness@JMerrillMadness·
Some notes from today’s loss: The Padres lose 3/4 This is the worst offense in baseball Tatis sucks Manny sucks Merrill sucks but is better than both of them Walker pitched well but will get the L 2 hits in 9 innings. 2 hits!!!
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TodayInSports@TodayInSportsCo·
Top MLB stadiums. Do you agree?
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🖤 RUDEDΘG 🖤 🔜 MP
🖤 RUDEDΘG 🖤 🔜 MP@bangers_ntrash·
It’s kinda extremely funny that most ppl who r deemed as musical prodigies either end up making shitty generic pop music (Charlie Puth) or make music theory slop that is only interesting as a concept and dreadfully boring in execution (Jacob Collier)
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Cameron Jourdan@Cam_Jourdan·
Matt Fitzpatrick was asked about his reaction to the crowds down the stretch at the RBC Heritage: "It didn't get out of line in terms of no one was shouting on backswings or anything like that, which was great. I'm all for it. I love the people -- they're supporting Scottie; that's great. You want golf to have an atmosphere in my opinion. I grew up watching football. I'm paid so much money to be out there in front of those crowds, having them chanting at you every week, it's great feeling. "However, there's no better feeling than coming out on top against that. There isn't a better feeling."
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Jonny Arnett@JonnyArnett64·
@BigglesMets Although I get what you’re saying, I’ve seen people say the same thing about Shohei in late innings. Just seems like the goofiest angle to try to antagonize a fanbase 😂
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Pizzle@jaypdef·
@Madre858 You couldn’t have figured out a way to say this without using ChatGPT
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Cassidy@Madre858·
Idk who needs to hear this but San Diego is about 17 miles from Mexico. Have you… looked around our city? Barrio Logan. Chula Vista. National City. Old Town. San Ysidro. Otay. Entire neighborhoods, families, traditions, food, music all woven into the fabric of this place. The new city connect isn’t ‘catering’ to Mexican culture… It’s literally who San Diego is. If that bothers you, you’re not mad at baseball jerseys…you’re mad at reality.
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Pizzle@jaypdef·
@tanz10 @soncharm If there was data that suggests it’s the optimal place to field the position from then why wouldn’t you? Same logic as shifting. You shouldn’t and you can’t but op is arguing it should be legal and the confines of the field are essentially made up
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Christopher Tanzola
Christopher Tanzola@tanz10·
@jaypdef @soncharm Why would you put a guy on Waveland to maybe have a chance of catching 1 ball a game at the expense of having him play a regular spot in the outfield? You don’t get unlimited number of fielders
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sonch@soncharm·
Baseball wedge issue. Is the fence there to mark where a ‘home run’ is, and the point of baseball is to cultivate/generate ‘home runs’ as much as possible? Or is the fence a necessary-evil because an infinite spatial quadrant (the platonic form of a baseball field) can’t be built in practice? And the point of baseball is for the batter to hit ‘em where they ain’t? And if a fielder *can* get there (fence or not) then the batter didn’t do that? A: It’s the latter.
Nate Schwartz@_nateschwartz

I will die on the hill if you end up on the other side of the wall with the ball, that should be a HR. you didn’t prevent the ball from clearing the fence

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Pizzle@jaypdef·
@soncharm @Audrey15580540 Against certain hitters/matchups I don’t think it would be that far of a reach at all. Schwarbers up send your left fielder to the bleachers. You said it yourself the fielders occupy the space where the hitter is most likely to hit it. Rays would definitely try it
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sonch@soncharm·
I find it completely implausible that any team with even halfway-decent statisticians would decide that positioning an outfielder in the outfield bleachers would somehow 'give them a competitive edge'. If someone did it though? I'd mostly just be curious how silly the gameplay would become, and how much they'd lose by. So I'm not that worried about it.
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Pizzle@jaypdef·
@soncharm @Audrey15580540 at all to think teams would try putting fielders in the stands somewhere. Ever heard of a true 3 out come hitter?
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Pizzle@jaypdef·
@soncharm @Audrey15580540 I’m back.. I do think you underestimate teams willingness to gain any sort of competitive edge. If a hitters spray chart included all batted balls including anywhere in foul territory and over the fence home runs and teams had access to that data, I don’t think it’s a reach…
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Pizzle@jaypdef·
@JomboyMedia It’s called heady baseball for the halfwits in the replies
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Jomboy Media
Jomboy Media@JomboyMedia·
Willson Contreras tried telling the umpire that Manny Machado intentionally kicked this ball into foul territory
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Bunta@andagainallover·
@jaypdef @soncharm Why do you think players position where they are? Its a meta that evolved over a century. Its what weve found to be the most effective defensive strategy If you really wanted you can play your players in any dumb place you want
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