I’m sure he will redeem himself with 2 outs and Nick Green on and … oh never mind.
Phastbuck
on July 29, 2004 at 2:36 pm
Even more improbable (from ESPN’s Gamecast):
Play By Play: Furcal batting, 5 balls, 0 strikes.
Steffen
on July 29, 2004 at 2:39 pm
If it’s possible for a player to lose a game all by himself, Furcal sure is giving it a good try today.
drzachary
on July 29, 2004 at 3:15 pm
Bases loaded in the ninth, one out, Furcal up to bat. Doesn’t look good?
Colin
on July 29, 2004 at 3:15 pm
there’s a little redemption in the 9th…
Mac Thomason
on July 29, 2004 at 3:15 pm
If he hits into a double play here, MLB needs to launch an investigation.
drzachary
on July 29, 2004 at 3:16 pm
REDEMPTION! The reverse jinxing finally paid off! 😉
nyb
on July 29, 2004 at 3:16 pm
…and all is forgiven.
MWS
on July 29, 2004 at 3:20 pm
Andruw just popped up on the first pitch with the bases loaded and a chance to get insurance. A typical Andruw at bat with men on base. Drew flies out to deep left; if Andy does that, it’s a run.
Askia Suruma
on July 29, 2004 at 3:25 pm
Heck of a win. This is the difference between the Braves earlier in the year and now, they are finding ways to win instead of ways to lose.
nyb
on July 29, 2004 at 3:36 pm
Andruw just popped up on the first pitch with the bases loaded and a chance to get insurance. A typical Andruw at bat with men on base. Drew flies out to deep left; if Andy does that, it’s a run.
Andruw Jones 2004:
OPS: 856
OPS w/ runners in scoring position: 804
OPS in Close and Late situations: 1026
Chipper Jones 2004:
OPS: 742
OPS w/ runners in scoring position: 838
OPS in Close and Late situations: 478 (4 for 39!)
If you are going to make incrediably annoying comments like this all the time, maybe you could bag on the other Jones for a while. At least then you would have some facts to back you up.
Daniel
on July 29, 2004 at 3:51 pm
I think Furcal made up for it, no?
Colin
on July 29, 2004 at 10:47 pm
The close and late stat is surprising; a fairly small sample, but I still wouldn’t have called it. The bases loaded stat you give is based on only 12 PA, but I wouldn’t have even predicted that.
Andruw with RISP, 2004 and career: 221/355/442, 261/358/450
Andruw with RISP and 2 out, 2004 and career: 156/325/281, 215/347/387 (over 700 PA)
Andruw with bases loaded, career (since you already posted 2004): 291/308/393
nyb
on July 30, 2004 at 1:00 pm
The bases loaded stat you give is based on only 12 PA, but I wouldn’t have even predicted that.
Actually it’s not a bases loaded stat, it’s a – as it says – stat with men in scoring position which is based on 136 PAs. So while small sample size caveats still apply, it’s not quite as meaningless as a 12 PA stat.
I’m sure he will redeem himself with 2 outs and Nick Green on and … oh never mind.
Even more improbable (from ESPN’s Gamecast):
Play By Play: Furcal batting, 5 balls, 0 strikes.
If it’s possible for a player to lose a game all by himself, Furcal sure is giving it a good try today.
Bases loaded in the ninth, one out, Furcal up to bat. Doesn’t look good?
there’s a little redemption in the 9th…
If he hits into a double play here, MLB needs to launch an investigation.
REDEMPTION! The reverse jinxing finally paid off! 😉
…and all is forgiven.
Andruw just popped up on the first pitch with the bases loaded and a chance to get insurance. A typical Andruw at bat with men on base. Drew flies out to deep left; if Andy does that, it’s a run.
Heck of a win. This is the difference between the Braves earlier in the year and now, they are finding ways to win instead of ways to lose.
Andruw just popped up on the first pitch with the bases loaded and a chance to get insurance. A typical Andruw at bat with men on base. Drew flies out to deep left; if Andy does that, it’s a run.
Andruw Jones 2004:
OPS: 856
OPS w/ runners in scoring position: 804
OPS in Close and Late situations: 1026
Chipper Jones 2004:
OPS: 742
OPS w/ runners in scoring position: 838
OPS in Close and Late situations: 478 (4 for 39!)
If you are going to make incrediably annoying comments like this all the time, maybe you could bag on the other Jones for a while. At least then you would have some facts to back you up.
I think Furcal made up for it, no?
The close and late stat is surprising; a fairly small sample, but I still wouldn’t have called it. The bases loaded stat you give is based on only 12 PA, but I wouldn’t have even predicted that.
Andruw with RISP, 2004 and career: 221/355/442, 261/358/450
Andruw with RISP and 2 out, 2004 and career: 156/325/281, 215/347/387 (over 700 PA)
Andruw with bases loaded, career (since you already posted 2004): 291/308/393
The bases loaded stat you give is based on only 12 PA, but I wouldn’t have even predicted that.
Actually it’s not a bases loaded stat, it’s a – as it says – stat with men in scoring position which is based on 136 PAs. So while small sample size caveats still apply, it’s not quite as meaningless as a 12 PA stat.