Babe Ruth would like to have a word with you.
Babe Ruth would like to have a word with you.
Yeah, obviously a guy like him was given the green light a lot though. More notably I think was the fact he had a .893 OBP after 3-0.
You are mostly right, except .967 was the OBP, not the batting average.
Ah that makes sense, though he still had a .893 OBP in about 1500 PA after the count was 3-0, which is still pretty remarkable.
"Bonds had a career line of .393/.967/1.054 on 3-0 counts."
Obligatory:
The "Would you like to see a comedy show tonight?" people.
What a Fuck Face.
Nope, first time other than a couple of these deadspin posts lately.
I said outplayed or held with them (even) in every game besides game 2, also anyone watching the series against the Avs could tell Minnesota had outplayed them (or played with them) every game besides game 2 in that one as well.
Bryz was never supposed to be the answer, Keumper was the clear starter and playing very well. Bryz however has performed pretty admirably for Darcy when he was pulled in game 2 (against Avs) and after Darcy was knocked out with a concussion.
So you are saying in a game in which the Blackhawks:
Additionally, the Wild have about 23 million in cap space free for next year (3.75 mil per open roster spot), even more impressive is the only UFA they have worthwhile to resign is Clayton Stoner.
And yet the Wild will still have 22 million in cap space next year (3.75 million per open roster spot)
Is this a real post or are you just flat out trolling?
What series were you watching?
The refs were terrible in that game. That was a blatant hold against Coyle prior to the missed off-sides.
I actually would like to see them bring in Vanek to replace Moulson if he leaves. They certainly will have the money to do it.
The injury wasn't caused intentionally, if anyone actually thought that Cooke intentionally hurt him he would have likely been banned indefinitely.
As a Wild fan I am glad he is gone from the Islanders as well! He actually did have a pretty good regular season overall, and he played fantastic this whole series. While his score sheet for game 7 is the one people remember, he was a huge reason why the Wild were ultimately able to slow down the MacKinnon line in…