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St Louis pretty much gave Edman to us, and he has been such a score.  Friedman REALLY wanted him.  It’s the role players like Edman and Teoscar

 that Friedman got that make this team special.

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pretty damn cool ....

Jose Quintana picks up a win over the Diamondbacks, making him the 24th pitcher in MLB history to defeat all 30 teams

The only other active pitchers to do this are Max Scherzer, Charlie Morton and Gerrit Cole

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Kenley with save #451 tonight.  He's 28 away from passing Lee Smith for #3 all-time.  HOFer?  I'm of the opinion that no relievers should have ever made it so I'm curious what the people who made Rivera the first ever anonymous inductee will do.

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13 hours ago, Helobious said:

Lol at all those loser fucking astro fans on here that talked shit about the Yankee fan taking the ball out of Betts glove. They did the same thing to trout today.

 

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12 hours ago, MrX said:

The Rockies are 3–11. No telling how bad it can get, because the starting pitching’s been decent. 

The Rockies spam the shit out of me on Facebook, so I've started  engaging by replying "SELL THE TEAM" or just plain "SELL."

Today, I got this notification:

 

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Just for no reason at all, I'm going to point out that the team record for consecutive innings without scoring is 48, set by the 1968 Cubs and the 1906 Philly A's.  The Cubs' streak included 4 straight shutout losses, including 3 by 1-0 scores, one in 11 innings.  The last two losses in that streak were to Gibson and Carlton.  

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Rockies so far this season: 

40 runs scored - 30th in MLB 
81 runs against - 29th in MLB 
9 home runs - 28th in MLB
40 walks - 29th in MLB 
160 strikeouts - 29th in MLB 
21 home runs allowed - 26th in MLB
15 errors - 29th in MLB 

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Colorado managed nine hits and 12 base runners in the three-game series while striking out 32 times. In all, the Rockies hit 9 for 88 in the series. They came to Petco Park with a .243 team batting average. They left hitting .218.

“For the last couple of weeks, it’s been frustrating for the guys,” Black said. “The guys have put in the work, but it’s just not translating. It’s frustrating for sure.”


Black said that the inexperience of some players is contributing to the lack of hits and the deluge of strikeouts. When asked if anything can be done, he responded: “No, this is our group. These guys have to fight through it. This is the group that I think has to continue on and keep fighting through this, and hopefully, string together some hits, get some good at-bats and put the ball in play.”

 

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