07-07-2009, 12:16 AM
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Because you are an eternal pessimist? [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif[/img]
I was expecting an L coming in though, so this would be a nice W.
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But seriously, ever since we blew that last bases loaded opportunity, we haven't done anything and Wells has looked shaky. Maybe I'm just constantly nervous about any lead, but we should be leading by 5 or 6 runs right now, yet the Braves are very much in this.
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Most pitchers' era's around 3. So, what is usually the margin of victory in MLB? If one run wins/losses are the exception. Then is the margin of victory/loss around 2-3 runs. What's a blowout? 4 runs.
Because you are an eternal pessimist? [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif[/img]
I was expecting an L coming in though, so this would be a nice W.
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But seriously, ever since we blew that last bases loaded opportunity, we haven't done anything and Wells has looked shaky. Maybe I'm just constantly nervous about any lead, but we should be leading by 5 or 6 runs right now, yet the Braves are very much in this.
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Most pitchers' era's around 3. So, what is usually the margin of victory in MLB? If one run wins/losses are the exception. Then is the margin of victory/loss around 2-3 runs. What's a blowout? 4 runs.