dusters06 wrote:Not to mention he's killing it against the likes of Montreal, Houston, Dillonvale, and Miami. He should get his time to shine....so we shall see
We've played about 140 games, 36 of which will be against NE and Boston.
cougnix wrote:If the Steelhead swim through the muck of this last 3 weeks into the wild card it's because Gallagher came back pitching
Its a pretty awesome race as all 3 west teams have a tough schedule and we all play each other a lot. Those games SF has vs Omaha could be huge. Shel had the best schedule but has not really crushed it like he needed and now gets in to his NE and Boston games.... Should be a fun finish
shel311 wrote:This 4-3 for me was actually bad, had a really favorable scheduled this week.
With 5 more vs Boston, I needed more wins this week.
I think you absolutely have to go 4-1 this week before the Boston beatdown. Then you have to sweep your nemesis Nick next week heading in to the 7 straight with NE and Boston.
shel311 wrote:Thrifty played 7 games and had 33 plate appearances, that's pretty good to get him to that 502 magic number.
Still hitting .346, but Todd is at .350
Was talking to Corey about this earlier but Ken Foster is at .349 and will qualify with his PA but how does it affect the triple crown? He has played more games in AL but not sure what that rule would be.
shel311 wrote:Thrifty played 7 games and had 33 plate appearances, that's pretty good to get him to that 502 magic number.
Still hitting .346, but Todd is at .350
Was talking to Corey about this earlier but Ken Foster is at .349 and will qualify with his PA but how does it affect the triple crown? He has played more games in AL but not sure what that rule would be.
Judging by when Cespedes won the gold glove for LF - for Detroit - in the year he was traded to the Mets, I think it is based on which league they have more games played for...in reality.
The game may go with the league they end up in at the end of the year...
If that's the case AL comes out on top in games played and where he ended up. Come on Ken Foster, have a big finish. I can still give Boston one L this season