Corollaries for Moe Dog's Laws of Baseball Physics
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Mo' Dawg (Keith) has an article up under the "All" domain rather than under the "Baseball" domain. So you won't see it even in the handy-dandy "Active Threads" conversation menu. Don't miss it. He lists 15 laws of Mariner physics and that gives Dr. D the chance to run a freebie URL! Yeah baby!
Picking and choosing from his physics text. Moe sez, and Dr. D volleys,
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1. The speed of light is somewhat slower than the pace at which the Mariner bullpen gets bombed. Einstein said it was impossible. Altavilla says it isn't.
Heh! True. We notice however that the M's pen overall has an xFIP of 3.63, #11 among 30 teams. And Altavilla's xFIP is #2 among relievers, second to Evan Marshall. We agree with Moe of course and in fact made the point first. But tough luck has made things look weird. Objects distort visually when they approach the speed of light.
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2. You may have to be a HoF'er (and even then it may be nearly impossible) to string three career best seasons together after the age of 33. This means that some Nelson Cruz decline should have been expected. Cruz's last three years, ages 33-34-35 seasons, were really his career best, with the age 33 season being (marginally) the weakest of the 3. To expect another season like that may be asking too much. David Ortiz ran his three best seasons at 29-31, and then saw some decline, although at age 36 and 40 he was pretty deadly. Edgar's best were from 32-34, with (very) slight declines at ages 35-37. Aaron's single best season might have been at age 37, but he was doing it in 100 less PA's than his great seasons earlier in his career. But guys like Aaron aren't quite baseball mortals, and Edgar/Ortiz are just a heavenly notch below. Cruz will hit. But it's fair to guess he has some decline.
Hope there's nothing to this. Moe has been right all too often, though.
Cruz has been a strange distortion of physics for a long time, like Nolan Ryan was; we hope James' corollary applies "Common sense tells us to let him find his own limits."
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3. Servais isn't very efficient in the way he uses his bullpen. Or at least he isn't with a spaghetti bullpen. We need our DL'ed RP's to get healthy. I thought the skip was late to pull the Cuban the other night and he was late getting anybody uup in the pen last night.
I guess Zych was activated today, giving the M's an all-important ownership of the end of the Baseball Almanac. As Aardsma gives them the front of it. What's the over/under until Zych takes the 8th and stabilizes the roles? Maybe 2.5 Zychs?
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4. Regardless of his homer, subbing Mike Freeman in for your 1B isn't much of a sign of confidence. The confidence that Dipoto/Servais had in Valencia as the everyday guy has collapsed quickly. Freeman, btw, had started a total of 2 games at 1B throughout his entire MiLB/MiLB career. How do you not start Freeman, and Motter, tomorrow night? Freeman has an ISO of just .109 in 300+ AAA games, with only 8 HR's. It goes without saying that he's not your classic 1B. But he should get a start tomorrow night, even vs. the LHP. Actually I would love to see Servais go unconvential, and roll Haniger into CF, with Motter and Heredia on the corners, Freeman at SS (or Motter there and Freeman in LF) and Valencia getting to swing away at LH meat, which is what he was hired for. Bench Dyson/Martin vs. the LHP Perez. It would be a brave move by the skip, and some sort of admission that things are wrong. Too brave, I suppose. Won't happen. Bet on Dyson in CF, Heredia in LF with Motter and Valencia in the IF. I can live with that. But it means we will like have an o'fer with Dyson. I think I would lead off Heredia. Make it so, skip.
Guess we should have listened to Dawg more when he tut-tutted about the Opening Day roster, especially his warning to include two infielders if you're going to venture a 3-man bench. He's looking like Nostradamus right now. Could be a F-T-L time traveler. Has anybody seen him and John Titor in the same room together?
Here is the preview for tonight's ballgame. MyNorthwest is usually the first one with the lineups but so far they've just got this confessional by Dipoto.
By the way, the Rainiers' manager suggests that Ben Gamel's first chance will come when the M's face a blizzard of RHP's. And that Heredia would logically play when we face several lefties. Shows what he knows.
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5. The double disaster in this start is that we've been losing to divisional foes. Our loss, their win, another game back.
As Dipoto says above, They're "relying on the length of the season," as are we all - metaphorically speaking. Unfortunately, like they say at ESPN, in reality we're all day-to-day.
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7. Moore is better than Gallardo right now. Probably not that close. Might bet on Povse, too. Soon enough Gallardo throws from the pen as #6. Or 7.
Divish tweeted that Moore and Povse "could be in AAA by June." Dr. D retweeted. He's going to use his Twitter account again, mostly for baseball. If a Pacific Rim nuclear war erupts, he'll probably mention that too, however.
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9. Dipoto can't cull Servais, 10 games in to Season 2. To do so would be to admit, early and clearly, that the bigger error(s) is/have been yours. Talk to me at game 40, perhaps. But if you're canning the skip at Game 40, it may indicate that it is too late.
True as the Second Law of Thermodynamics.
Was it 1988 the Orioles started 0-21? When did they fire their manager ... oh. :- ) after 0-6. Cal Ripken gave way to Frank Robinson, who turned it around in a real big hurry. Robinson could have gotten to 0-47 without being fired after the Fast Draw Firing.
SABRMatt or Wishhiker or somebody could look up recent Fast Firings. I think we all know that Dipoto isn't a Fast Firer. And I HOPE we all know that the Mainframe wasn't beginning to suggest a firing of Scott Servais. Merely chatting about the weird start and how Servais fits in. Dr. D would not have Servais on a hot seat, no way no how. Wait till 2-10 at least.
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10. Motter as Zobrist is becoming pretty likely. Not necessarily that he hits like Zobrist (although he will hit decently well), but that such usage makes great sense.
Amigos, will your affection for Motter survive a 1-for-18 streak on his part? Serious, as-emotionally-neutral-as-physics question.
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