The Wizard of Moz
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Which is what makes it even more remarkable that we did itIt is mathematically impossible to leave 10 men on base in 2 innings.
Which is what makes it even more remarkable that we did itIt is mathematically impossible to leave 10 men on base in 2 innings.
You could tell he didn't have it when he couldn't get guys out quickly with 2 strikes. As Bimbo said, there just wasn't much break on his slider.Does Kluber frequently allow so much contact? Most of the batters got significant wood on ball.
You can only leave 3 men on base at the end of the inning. There are only 3 basesNot sure if you're trying to be funny or ignoring a stat
How is that possible? Isn’t 6 left on base over 2 innings the most possible?
You could tell he didn't have it when he couldn't get guys out quickly with 2 strikes. As Bimbo said, there just wasn't much break on his slider.
Thats not how that stat is calculated. Yes each man left that number on base but the LOB team stat refers to number of people left on at the end of an inningPretty sure Jose left 3 on, Brantley left 3 on, theres 6 already. Bruce left 2 on as well.
That’s not how that works lol but at least I get what you were trying to say now.Pretty sure Jose left 3 on, Brantley left 3 on, theres 6 already. Bruce left 2 on as well.
It's calculated as a total, or else gameday wouldn't show the calculated stat.Thats not how that stat is calculated. Yes each man left that number on base but the LOB team stat refers to number of people left on at the end of an inning
No its not. When you say "the indians have left X men on base" it refers to the end of an inning.It's calculated as a total, or else gameday wouldn't show the calculated stat.
Point is Indians had tremendous chances in 2 innings and people are giving up.