24-27, Chart
Biggest Contribution: Sean White, +17.3%
Biggest Suckfest: David Aardsma, -90.6%
Most Important AB: Lopez double, +10.0%
Most Important Pitch: Rivera walk, -38.3%
Total Contribution by Pitcher(s): -72.9%
Total Contribution by Lineup: +26.1%
Total Contribution by Opposition: -3.2%
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So to recap
We win a game we had no chance of winning and lose a game we had no chance of losing.
Fascinating.
What's the suck level on Aardsma?
IT’S OVER NINE THOUSAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAND!
You got slurved!
Free Tommy Hanson! Free Jeff Clement! Free Michael Saunders!
So what you're saying is Aardsma might not be the closer of the future?
Here’s another cheery thought: Aardsma was drafted about where Josh Fields was, and was a dominant closer in the SEC.
by eponymous_coward on May 31, 2009 5:40 PM PDT reply actions
I would think the first game of the season was worse
St. Louis Cardinals... defying win expectancy since 2008
by vivaelpujols on May 31, 2009 9:02 PM PDT up reply actions
Didn't Ichiro have -100% once in a game last year?
There were two outs in the bottom of the 9th and we were up by 1 with 2 runners on and someone hit a line drive right at him which he flubbed, costing us the game. If he’d caught it we would have won, but since he committed the error we lost.
I think that was a joke by Jeff at the time.
But it’s also possible to have >100%, and I suspect one of our players will succeed in that area some time soon.
...and now I'm here

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