Why would you be concerned that someone would look something up to challenge a contributor? It's a stupid message board.blackinkbiz wrote: ↑05 Jun 2025 20:11 pmIt's a stupid message board about sports. Kneejerk and ridiculous comments should be encouraged. It's what allows fans a proper place to vent so their sports frustrations don't carry over into their real life.thetank2 wrote: ↑05 Jun 2025 20:06 pmVegas:An Old Friend wrote: ↑05 Jun 2025 20:05 pm1 month ago:vegascardsfan5890 wrote: ↑07 May 2025 13:28 pm Gray and Liberatore are turning into a nice 1-2 in the rotation
You change your mind every game?
I'm more concerned about a guy who remembers what someone said a month ago and takes the time to go back, look it up, and reproduce it. A little creepsters there. lol
Uh oh, should we be worried about the Libster?
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Re: Uh oh, should we be worried about the Libster?
I think it's funny that someone having a good memory concerns you.blackinkbiz wrote: ↑05 Jun 2025 20:11 pm I'm more concerned about a guy who remembers what someone said a month ago and takes the time to go back, look it up, and reproduce it. A little creepsters there. lol
Why is it "creepsters"? Why would it bother you that someone has strong recall?
Re: Uh oh, should we be worried about the Libster?
Almost all starters have 2 bad starts in a row at some point each seaspn.blackinkbiz wrote: ↑05 Jun 2025 20:16 pmThe problem is it's beginning to resemble the same pattern he replicated during all his previous attempts to be a starter.Ozziesfan41 wrote: ↑05 Jun 2025 20:12 pmHe has two bad starts and you turn on him not even the best pitchers go 32 perfect starts it’s like you’ve never watched baseball beforevegascardsfan5890 wrote: ↑05 Jun 2025 20:09 pmAnd he hasn't been good since.An Old Friend wrote: ↑05 Jun 2025 20:05 pm1 month ago:vegascardsfan5890 wrote: ↑07 May 2025 13:28 pm Gray and Liberatore are turning into a nice 1-2 in the rotation
Guess I jinxed him
Way too early to read into it.
Re: Uh oh, should we be worried about the Libster?
When a good hitter goes '0 for... ' in a couple games in a row , fans hardly say Boo but let a starting pitcher have a couple off games and some are quick to pull him from the rotation.
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Re: Uh oh, should we be worried about the Libster?
Yes, those would indeed be the numbers of a solid innings eating big leaguer. Problem is, I don’t think he’s gonna make it to 33/187 this year. He may fall quite short of it.renostl wrote: ↑06 Jun 2025 12:34 pmYes.BrockFloodMaris wrote: ↑06 Jun 2025 11:30 amI hear that it is a result of maximum weight training, max velocity and max spin rate. Starters today are more like long RPs used to be.Cardinals4Life wrote: ↑05 Jun 2025 23:54 pmBrockFloodMaris wrote: ↑05 Jun 2025 22:59 pmWainwright used to talk about mid-season “dead arm”. Maybe Lib needs to skip a start. 30 starts and 150 innings are big numbers.rightthinker4 wrote: ↑05 Jun 2025 22:52 pm Probably an IL visit. Hopefully not TJ. Not a good sign when velocity drops.
Hahaha.....big numbers!
I know, I know what you mean. I get it this day and age, but man have guys become SOFT anymore?!?! Crazy, isnt it?!?
I think that expecting max spin and max velocity for 300 IP isn't possible and not a weakness
of todays pitchers. Those 300 IP years were prior to 1981.
IF we look at a physical freak and HOFer in Nolan Ryan after his 300 IP season he averaged
206 IP's a season not that lore of 300. He also paid the price with his golden arm.
Again a HOFer threshold to live up to.
200 is more reasonable expectation in the current environment IMO.
IF Libs can do what he has been doing for 33 starts he'll be at 187 IP's seems pretty solid to me.