57-92, Chart
Biggest Contribution: Ryan Langerhans, +28.5%
Biggest Suckfest: Jose Lopez, Ichiro, -11.2%
Most Important AB: Gutierrez double, +21.4%
Most Important Pitch: Cruz homer, -17.5%
Total Contribution by Pitcher(s): +40.5%
Total Contribution by Lineup: +9.5%
Total Contribution by Opposition: 0.0%
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I want 6 more wins.
Morgan Ensberg for Manager 2011!
AL Scout on Rendon: "I would peg him as a poor man's Jose Lopez."
Or 5 wins and a rainout
Morgan Ensberg for Manager 2011!
AL Scout on Rendon: "I would peg him as a poor man's Jose Lopez."
I want a 13 game losing streak
I know 100 is a meaningless number because it’s no better or worse than 99, but dammit, if this team is going to be futile it should believe big. Or small, whichever.
That's how I feel. If we are going to be bad, we might as well be the best at it
"Tell my tale to those who ask. Tell it truly, the ill deeds along with the good and let me be judged accordingly. The rest is silence." ~ Dinobot
by beastwarking on Sep 19, 2010 6:44 PM PDT up reply actions
Exactly.
Like Blowers always says when he mentions how he tied the record for most errors in a game at third base (I think it was 4 or 5 or something like that). He always says now that, had he known at the time, he would have intentionally booted a ball, just so he could have the record all to himself.
If your house is burning down, might as well throw a neighborhood barbecue.
It's really sad that these are the only things we have to root for.
The season has been so bad, we all just want to see it be as bad as possible.
I have no evidence to back it up, but I feel like 100 loss seasons are probably markedly worse for future attendance than 99 loss season.
People also will react more violently to a 100 loss season, which might put the front office on the defensive. I don’t want either of those to happen for organizational health.
Morgan Ensberg for Manager 2011!
AL Scout on Rendon: "I would peg him as a poor man's Jose Lopez."

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