Quirks about the 2008 IBC Mets ...
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Quirks about the 2008 IBC Mets ...
In real life, the Mets newly acquired RF Delmon Young swung at 51.4% of the first pitches he saw (leading the major leagues topping Vlad's 48.0%) ... he will likely get the take sign in IBC HtH games occasionally.
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Intentional walks
I HATE INTENTIONAL WALKS! In real life, BostonÃs Terry Francona's pitchers issued 20, two fewer than AnaheimÃs Mike Scioscia, five fewer than St. Louis Tony LaRussa. There are likely a few times intentional walks make sense ... but you will not see them very often from the IBC Mets - and never in a HtH game with the IBC Mets!
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I guess it is all relative if all the pitchers are all pitching before all the same radar guns that are all dialed up ...RedSox wrote:Doesn't mean much with the way teams dial up their radar guns.Mets wrote:Again, in real life, Matt Lindstrom, who had the highest average fastball among all pitchers with 50 or more innings (96.6), led the NL with 9 pitches at or above 100 mph.
Actually these initial facts or quirks are tidbits from Bill James 2008 book as I spend some off-season time enjoying the book and attempting to apply some of it to the 2008 IBC Mets ....