Toro hitting the game winning homer on Giles who was smug as hell yesterday just makes this all the more better.
Need to check the game scores of the other no-no's. JV today was 100. What is a "game score", you ask? from mlb.com glossary: Game Score measures a pitcher's performance in any given game started. Introduced by Bill James in the 1980s and updated by fellow sabermetrician Tom Tango in 2014, Game Score is presented as a figure between 0-100 -- except for extreme outliers -- and usually falls between 40-70. ETA: wiki already updated...here ya go: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_score ETA2: guess what's the highest GS is in a 9-inning game? Kerry ****ing Wood
Congratulations to Justin Verlandet and the Astros. Baseball history. Yanks and Stros on collision course.
Well, it's tied for the best pitching performance in Astros history. With: Gerrit Cole. Of course! (shout out to @seemoreroyals; evidently this one does stand out from the rest.)
Cole gets credit for more Ks, in that formula, despite giving up 1 hit. Would love to see the decimals that they rounded off to truly know. eta: JV should get extra credit for it being a 0-0 game until the 9th
@Buck Turgidson for grins I used the formula from your link and looked up the box score from Sept 25, 1986. Game score was 98, Game score 2.0 was 103.
I am incredibly proud of everyone on this board, and Todd Kalas. Nobody really said a thing. Maybe it's because everyone was too pissed off at the batters to notice what JV was doing? We all get .009% credit
I was more than surprised that Ford and Sparky were so openly talking about it and actually saying no hitter several times. Look, it is what it is, but for me, I never want to hear it. Maybe I’m a purist in that regard or superstitious, but shh!!!
Nice! I didn't pay any attention to the math before (it's Sunday dammit), but I think I disagree with the 2.0 version counting a walk as the same as a hit. They are not the same to me. eta: and you can disregard my earlier ponderings about rounding decimals apparently.