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Post by inger on May 11, 2021 18:14:15 GMT -5
Judge slaps a patina on Patino!!!
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Post by chiyankee on May 11, 2021 18:14:46 GMT -5
All rise!!!
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Post by inger on May 11, 2021 18:16:03 GMT -5
If five coaches have it, I’d bet it’s rampant on the team or soon will be. Just what we needed...And they all got the vax. How wonderful... I thought these guys were fully vaccinated. This shouldn't be happening. Accidentally got rabies vaccines instead. The COVID vax does not prevent COVID. It lessens the severity of it... if you’re fortunate...
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Post by inger on May 11, 2021 18:22:33 GMT -5
Screw ESPN! I’ve got the YES team on MLB.com today! For the record that’s on both broadcasts. I’ll never understand it, but at times like this... I ain’t asking...
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Post by inger on May 11, 2021 18:29:19 GMT -5
I agree that Gleyber has played better in the field lately. But if he was charged with the other 4 or 5?errors he could have been, he woukdn’t be leading the league in def. metrics...
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Post by chiyankee on May 11, 2021 18:33:07 GMT -5
I agree that Gleyber has played better in the field lately. But if he was charged with the other 4 or 5?errors he could have been, he woukdn’t be leading the league in def. metrics... My son and I were just discussing this. Are defensive metrics more for trying to value someone's range or lack of range and not fielders making errors on routine plays? How much does making errors effect someone's defensive metrics? I really don't know.
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Post by inger on May 11, 2021 18:33:27 GMT -5
Patińo...I got the little goober over the n that time... ń= n with a little goober...it’s a Hispanic thing...
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Post by kaybli on May 11, 2021 18:33:44 GMT -5
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Post by kaybli on May 11, 2021 18:39:03 GMT -5
I agree that Gleyber has played better in the field lately. But if he was charged with the other 4 or 5?errors he could have been, he woukdn’t be leading the league in def. metrics... My son and I were just discussing this. Are defensive metrics more for trying to value someone's range or lack of range and not fielders making errors on routine plays? How much does making errors effect someone's defensive metrics? I really don't know. UZR incorporates errors.
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Post by inger on May 11, 2021 18:39:10 GMT -5
I agree that Gleyber has played better in the field lately. But if he was charged with the other 4 or 5?errors he could have been, he woukdn’t be leading the league in def. metrics... My son and I were just discussing this. Are defensive metrics more for trying to value someone's range or lack of range and not fielders making errors on routine plays? How much does making errors effect someone's defensive metrics? I really don't know. g It’s a combination, Chi. Someone in baseball’s analytics department with a great big brain, much larger than ours has assigned a value to each act. They’ve also assigned values to different pieces of turf to assume them to be expected coverage, extra coverage, rare coverage and even impossible coverage. Once a play is made, someone with super-observation skills dumps the play into the category it’s judged to deserve like a game of Plinko and it calculates the value. This is apparently done at super slow motion so the super observant one can blink during games and make the judgement afterward...
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Post by kaybli on May 11, 2021 18:41:53 GMT -5
I thought these guys were fully vaccinated. This shouldn't be happening. Accidentally got rabies vaccines instead. The COVID vax does not prevent COVID. It lessens the severity of it... if you’re fortunate... Will a vaccine prevent COVID?Based on research, it is likely that COVID-19 vaccines will prevent people from getting and spreading the virus. Both the Pfizer-BioNtech and Moderna vaccines are showing about 95 percent efficacy in their preliminary reviews. This means people who received these vaccines in clinical trials had a 95 percent lower risk of getting COVID than people in the trial’s control group who did not receive a vaccine. The Johnson & Johnson vaccine showed 72 percent efficacy in U.S. clinical trials. The clinical trials showed that all three vaccines were 100 percent effective at preventing hospitalizations and deaths from COVID.
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Post by inger on May 11, 2021 18:41:56 GMT -5
My son and I were just discussing this. Are defensive metrics more for trying to value someone's range or lack of range and not fielders making errors on routine plays? How much does making errors effect someone's defensive metrics? I really don't know. UZR incorporates errors. So does OOZ. They all do. Strangely the least qualified of all judges is probably the official scorer. You’d think the super-observant one would make a fair number of changes on those calls, but apparently that’s not allowed...
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Post by chiyankee on May 11, 2021 18:42:53 GMT -5
My son and I were just discussing this. Are defensive metrics more for trying to value someone's range or lack of range and not fielders making errors on routine plays? How much does making errors effect someone's defensive metrics? I really don't know. g It’s a combination, Chi. Someone in baseball’s analytics department with a great big brain, much larger than ours has assigned a value to each act. They’ve also assigned values to different pieces of turf to assume them to be expected coverage, extra coverage, rare coverage and even impossible coverage. Once a play is made, someone with super-observation skills dumps the play into the category it’s judged to deserve like a game of Plinko and it calculates the value. This is apparently done at super slow motion so the super observant one can blink during games and make the judgement afterward... Wow, what a job to have. After a while, these people probably hate baseball.
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Post by inger on May 11, 2021 18:44:37 GMT -5
Accidentally got rabies vaccines instead. The COVID vax does not prevent COVID. It lessens the severity of it... if you’re fortunate... Will a vaccine prevent COVID?Based on research, it is likely that COVID-19 vaccines will prevent people from getting and spreading the virus. Both the Pfizer-BioNtech and Moderna vaccines are showing about 95 percent efficacy in their preliminary reviews. This means people who received these vaccines in clinical trials had a 95 percent lower risk of getting COVID than people in the trial’s control group who did not receive a vaccine. The Johnson & Johnson vaccine showed 72 percent efficacy in U.S. clinical trials. The clinical trials showed that all three vaccines were 100 percent effective at preventing hospitalizations and deaths from COVID.
I’ll take that as generally accurate. I should have said does not prevent the virus in all patients...I like that the lessening of severity seems to preventing people from sliding into that Covid Hell that too many were sliding into...
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Post by inger on May 11, 2021 18:48:02 GMT -5
g It’s a combination, Chi. Someone in baseball’s analytics department with a great big brain, much larger than ours has assigned a value to each act. They’ve also assigned values to different pieces of turf to assume them to be expected coverage, extra coverage, rare coverage and even impossible coverage. Once a play is made, someone with super-observation skills dumps the play into the category it’s judged to deserve like a game of Plinko and it calculates the value. This is apparently done at super slow motion so the super observant one can blink during games and make the judgement afterward... Wow, what a job to have. After a while, these people probably hate baseball. Some people call the game too slow and dry. Imagine watching every play with super slo-mo and being charged with all these decisions. And it’s all after the fact at that point. You know who won. It’s the perfect job for the Future Noetsi’s of America. Tell your son to sign up now. The bibs will be going fast in the future...
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