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2021-04-23: Brewers (Anderson) at Cubs (Hendricks) [Brewers lose, 15-2 -- Anderson leaves with an apparent injury after recording just one out]


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45 years ago as of this past week...

 

On April 17, 1976 the Phillies faced a 12-1 deficit after three innings at Wrigley Field but ultimately won, 18-16, in 10 innings. Hall of Famer Mike Schmidt pounded four home runs, including the go-ahead two-run shot.

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45 years ago as of this past week...

 

On April 17, 1976 the Phillies faced a 12-1 deficit after three innings at Wrigley Field but ultimately won, 18-16, in 10 innings. Hall of Famer Mike Schmidt pounded four home runs, including the go-ahead two-run shot.

 

Man, if only we had an optimism game thread...

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I know days like this make stats a little deceiving, but there's no chance we aren't going to have one of the worst statistical pens in baseball after today.

 

I will be much more concerned if that's the case at the end of August.

 

It's still a little concerning now. They have numerous guys that pretty clearly aren't better options than your last guy in the pen. If Devin gets legitimately back that will help a great deal. I haven't really seen Perdomo pitch and I am eternally skeptical of guys with zero MLB track record but it's been so far so good for him. I hope he can be a legitimate option.

 

I mean it's a good thing nothing actually matters other than the W/L statistic. If they have a statistically worse bullpen because guys like Lindblom get shelled in blowouts, who cares? I doubt he'll be on the roster much longer anyway

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I mean it's a good thing nothing actually matters other than the W/L statistic. If they have a statistically worse bullpen because guys like Lindblom get shelled in blowouts, who cares? I doubt he'll be on the roster much longer anyway

 

I mean they have 5 guys in the pen with an ERA over 6. It hasn't just been Lindblom.

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I mean it's a good thing nothing actually matters other than the W/L statistic. If they have a statistically worse bullpen because guys like Lindblom get shelled in blowouts, who cares? I doubt he'll be on the roster much longer anyway

 

I mean they have 5 guys in the pen with an ERA over 6. It hasn't just been Lindblom.

ERA is so old school though. I'm sure there's some advanced stat that says they aren't a steaming pile of crap. Damned if I know what it is...

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I mean it's a good thing nothing actually matters other than the W/L statistic. If they have a statistically worse bullpen because guys like Lindblom get shelled in blowouts, who cares? I doubt he'll be on the roster much longer anyway

 

I mean they have 5 guys in the pen with an ERA over 6. It hasn't just been Lindblom.

ERA is so old school though. I'm sure there's some advanced stat that says they aren't a steaming pile of crap. Damned if I know what it is...

 

Going into today they were very middle of the road as a whole in both advanced and simple metrics

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I mean it's a good thing nothing actually matters other than the W/L statistic. If they have a statistically worse bullpen because guys like Lindblom get shelled in blowouts, who cares? I doubt he'll be on the roster much longer anyway

 

I mean they have 5 guys in the pen with an ERA over 6. It hasn't just been Lindblom.

 

They also have a 9 man pen right now and bringing up ERA when you have guys who haven't even pitched 9 innings yet is a joke

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I mean it's a good thing nothing actually matters other than the W/L statistic. If they have a statistically worse bullpen because guys like Lindblom get shelled in blowouts, who cares? I doubt he'll be on the roster much longer anyway

 

I mean they have 5 guys in the pen with an ERA over 6. It hasn't just been Lindblom.

 

They also have a 9 man pen right now and bringing up ERA when you have guys who haven't even pitched 9 innings yet is a joke

 

Cool, they haven't been good is my point, and other guys besides Lindblom is my point which was my response to you. You said it's just a statistically bad pen because guys like Lindblom are getting shelled in blowouts and when I pointed out that that isn't necessarily true, all you could do was just kind of rudely insult me by telling me it was a joke to even mention ERA. Nice.

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Hopefully the Cubs expanded all their runs today. In years past (and I'm sure fans from each team can say this) it seems like the Brewers would score 10 runs one day, and then about three runs over the next two or three games. Going to need Peralta to probably go at least 6 tomorrow to reset things a little bit.
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Hopefully the Cubs expanded all their runs today. In years past (and I'm sure fans from each team can say this) it seems like the Brewers would score 10 runs one day, and then about three runs over the next two or three games. Going to need Peralta to probably go at least 6 tomorrow to reset things a little bit.

 

I think they'll have at least one guy up tomorrow who maybe wasn't here today.

 

Perdomo may be optioned just out of necessity after 35 pitches. It's hard to fathom a guy with almost 2 years left on his contract getting DFAed with one game being the last straw, but I don't think it's impossible they dump Lindblom tomorrow.

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You do understand though that if we're looking at the pen as a whole, a guy like Devin Williams who has given up 4 runs in 5.2 innings and Yardley who has given up 5 runs in 7 innings maybe get outweighed a little by Lindblom who has now allowed 13 runs in 10.2 innings?
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You do understand though that if we're looking at the pen as a whole, a guy like Devin Williams who has given up 4 runs in 5.2 innings and Yardley who has given up 5 runs in 7 innings maybe get outweighed a little by Lindblom who has now allowed 13 runs in 10.2 innings?

 

Absolutely. I don't look at Devin nearly the way I look at the bottom of the pen. I think Devin is still going to be a fantastic late inning option. I'm less high on a guy like Yardley.

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