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Iowa

Who fucking cares?

Smokies

Young Szczur went 1-4 with a BB and his 4 SB since hitting AA. Logan Watkins hit 2-5 and stole his 26th base of the year. Junior Lake hit 2-5 with a double but also committed his 25th error in the field. Austin Kirk must have been promoted as he worked a clean inning in relief. Trey McNutt followed and struck out 2 batters in 1.1 IP. 

Daytona

Yet another rainout

Peoria 

No Game

Boise

Gioskar Amaya continues to be one of the most consistent hitters in our system, last night he went 2-4 and his slash line is now .311/.382/.514. Tayler Scott worked 5 scoreless innings striking out one batter. His ERA now sits at 1.88 He has 38 k's in 57.1 IP. 

AZL

No Game

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  1. Berselius

    Gioskar Amaya continues to be one of the most consistent hitters in our system, last night he went 2-4 and his slash line is now .311/.382/.514.

    I like those numbers

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  2. Mobile Rice

    Based on berselius’ post in the previous thread, a proper slogan for the 2013 Cubs might be:

    “This season should’ve been a FanShot”

    (I didn’t actually submit this though)

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    mb21

    @ Mercurial Outfielder:
    Yeah. WAR is flawed, but let’s just throw it out and go back to batting average, RBI and singles with a man on 3rd and 2 outs. That’s basically what Dolan is saying and it’s fucking stupid. The flaws in WAR are almost entirely because of defense and Barney is an extreme example using DRS. It’s safe to say it’s wrong and/or adjust the DRS closer to 10, which is what UZR and FRAA have. It’s also absurd to think because one guy is a 4.6 WAR player that he’s suddenly worthy of being traded for a 4.5 WAR player. Dolan is just an idiiot. It’s the same shit Alvin has said about advanced stats over the years. Because it doesn’t work at times let’s just throw it out and go back to the days when we thought we knew something, but were really just idiots.

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    josh

    @ mb21:
    That goes back to Theo’s lens analogy. You have to compare the numbers with what coaches and scouts are telling you. You have to be aware of outliers and black swan events and all that.

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    josh

    @ Mish:
    I find it’s also good practice to set my expectations clearly in mind, then interpret the data in a way favorable to my prediction, and to dismiss, explain away, or ignore data that make my prediction look wrong. You might be surprised at how far that’s gotten me in life

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    SVB

    mb21 wrote:

    @ Mercurial Outfielder:
    Obviously I’m an idiot.

    Awwww, MO, don’t be so hard on yourself. Let’s just blame the idiot spammer. I’m pretty sure his name is Jerry Sandusky.

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  7. Nate

    I’m almost convinced that the Cubs were going to trade Castro and perhaps Jackson to Arizona at the dealine for Justin Upton and 1 or 2 of those good pitching prospects, perhaps even Bauer at the deadline. I bet Castro gets traded this offseason. Barney clearly has the range for SS, and his bat has improved this year, adn I think the Cubs like him. He can man SS until Baez is ready in around 2 years.

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    mb21

    @ Nate:
    Castro and Jackson plus another guy or two for Upton actually makes sense. I don’t know if I agree that’s what was going to happen, but I do think it’s a definite possibility. We know the cubs talked with some team about trading Castro and like you, I won’t be the least bit surprised if he’s traded this offseason.

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  9. GW

    @ Steve Swisher:

    The Cubs were on his no-trade list, but I think that was just a leverage tool, as a handful of other large market teams were there as well. I never heard any report of him not actually want to go to the Cubs.

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