Could the NL West have three teams with 95-100 wins? The Rockies need to do some catching up though.
Pesky little Cubs won ha! But so did we! What a great day overall, D'Backs win, Rockies lose again..... Oh and the Dodgers too! Magic number is now 70!!!! Wow we are moving along quick. This next series has the potential to change things quickly in either direction.
Game 1 vs. the Dodgers is a given . . . loss. Their ace starter vs. our worst. Hopefully we can play our best in Games 2 and 3.Magic number now down to 71!!!! Never really could have expected it to be this low in a million years coming into the all star break. We still have 7 games to go until then... That Dodgers series is looming
Something to keep in mind: This season, at least the first half, is PEAK for this team with several players exceeding projections. This isn't typical as the regression is already hitting. This team isn't a long term plan, it's a short flare of a season. We don't have a farm system or a payroll to fill the holes or improve in the next few seasons.
My point is, enjoy this season as much as you can for what it's worth.
I'm afraid in hindsight, once the sheen has worn off, that my original suggestion of putting Goldy and Greinke on the market will have been the better path long term.
Glad they didn't, even for a long time goal. I like both to much to be traded away, even though Goldy is in a huge slump.
Something to keep in mind: This season, at least the first half, is PEAK for this team with several players exceeding projections. This isn't typical as the regression is already hitting. This team isn't a long term plan, it's a short flare of a season. We don't have a farm system or a payroll to fill the holes or improve in the next few seasons.
My point is, enjoy this season as much as you can for what it's worth.
I'm afraid in hindsight, once the sheen has worn off, that my original suggestion of putting Goldy and Greinke on the market will have been the better path long term.
Hmmm
Lamb is still young and improving
Marte is going to be our starting SS for a long time
Goldy is Goldy - not an MVP candidate (which you claimed he was) but a very good player prone to extended slumps, which he is showing signs of getting out of
Pollock and Owings are who they are.
Drury is still growing, and hasn't reached peak
Peralta is improved, and getting better, so no peak.
Other OF is a concern, but for the last half, JD Martinez is a huge improvement.
Greinke is having a Greinke season. Corbin and Walker are who they should be. Ray is much improved over last year and getting better, Godly is where Ray was last year.
Sabermetrics wise, the Dbacks SHOULD have won at least three more games out of the last 30 - they went 14-16, but had a +28 run differential.
Milwaukee and Colorado are the ones regressing to the mean.
I don't know what you expect me to say to this, Nuh Uh?
Hmmm
Lamb is still young and improving
Lamb's 150+ wRC in May is not likely to be the norm. His wRC of 111 since then falls in line with last season's 114 wRC.
Marte is going to be our starting SS for a long time
Marte has had 53 PAs total for a wRC of 83. In 2003 Alex Cintron managed a wRC of 115 in 487 PAs. I'm not sure what argument you're trying to make here or how you think Marte is going to break out from what you've seen so far.
Goldy is Goldy - not an MVP candidate (which you claimed he was) but a very good player prone to extended slumps, which he is showing signs of getting out of
Goldschmidt's resurgence this year has been a nice surprise, but he's most likely gone after 2019. Expense will be too much for our payroll to handle I predict. If not, we will hamstring the team to build anything around him.
Pollock and Owings are who they are.
Didn't you want to throw bags of money at Pollock not too long ago?
Drury is still growing, and hasn't reached peak
What exactly is a "Drury peak"? He's currently a 94 wRC player and offensively worse than last year with a higher BABIP.
Peralta is improved, and getting better, so no peak.
Peralta is 29 years old and injury prone, explain to me how this isn't a Danny Bautista v2002 season.
Other OF is a concern, but for the last half, JD Martinez is a huge improvement.
Is Martinez even in the cards long term and how do we afford that?
Greinke is having a Greinke season.
Yes, it is a nice season, last year wasn't though. Which one is real moving forward?
Corbin and Walker are who they should be.
We need them to be better if we want to continue to compete in the future.
Ray is much improved over last year and getting better
Ray is having a BABIP anomaly this year (.272 compared to a career .324). How do you know he's turned a corner vs this being an anomaly season for him?
Godly is where Ray was last year.
27 year old with less than 200 IP career and a BABIP of .257 (11th in MLB for those 80+ IP) this year.
Sabermetrics wise, the Dbacks SHOULD have won at least three more games out of the last 30 - they went 14-16, but had a +28 run differential.
Milwaukee and Colorado are the ones regressing to the mean.
You've now made me trash talk the whole team to counter your wide eyed optimism that all of our players will improve and stay healthy and we have nowhere to go but up. That's not going to happen and when it doesn't what moves can the organization make to adjust to these setbacks? Who do you call up or sign/trade for?
I don't know what you expect me to say to this, Nuh Uh?