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He likes to antagonize and argue. He apparently had two ids on Blowout and he conducted himself the same way there from the posts I read. He just does not play well with others.
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You guys should go look through this clown's post history over the past few months. Just go through them one by one. He never contributes even a shred of value to any conversation. All he does is post about me. From one thread to the next. His entire existence here is stalking me. |
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All he does is post about me. From one thread to the next. His entire existence here is stalking me. What YOU said is BS. I thought you were a statistician, since when is 16 of 25 100 percent? By lawyer math it's 64 percent. Or maybe it's the same logic that lets you ignore half of Koufax' career lol. Only the 16 count.
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A man so precise with numbers who speaks figuratively. Got it.
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This is the perfect example of why everyone hates lawyers. There isn't a single person here, including yourself, who is confused about what someone actually means when they say something like "all he/she does is X". Then the forum captain lawyer comes along to point out the obvious, "well actually, he did make a post about Jackie Robinson last week". Or if someone says, "all he does is sleep", you're the genius that's going to point out, "well actually, I saw him eating lunch yesterday". I'm done playing games with you Peter. Have fun talking to the wall like you always do. My point is clear. Lorewalker stalks me from thread to thread. He has a serious problem. The majority of his content over the past 3 or 4 months is either directly about me or mocking me. It's extremely childish. |
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Not accurate. I have been on threads before you got there. That I addressed you in them is only because your posts warranted it. I have refrained more times than I have posted.
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Ok. Ya got me there but I do have a passion for collecting cards which inhibits my ability to act like an adult, at times. For a guy who insults and attacks so many people you really should be thicker skinned. You constantly put a target on yourself.
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When someone accuses someone else of stalking them on here, and then points to the accused's prior posts that apparently they went searching for to then go through, am I missing something or does it not sound like the accuser is maybe the one actually doing the stalking?
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I’m really sad I’m not going to get to see this groundbreaking statistic that shows Koufax is top 3, crapping all over the inferior work of respected baseball statisticians that have not been able to achieve this.
Anyways, Grove Vs. Johnson Vs. Spahn with the shared acknowledgement that all 3 were truly great pitchers is a much more reasonable polite debate for us all to have than the screeching from Koufax stans that is most of this. |
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And we could debate about what the different, distinct eras are, but for me I'd break them out roughly as follows: 19th Century (18** - 1899) Pre-War Deadball (1900 - 1920) Pre-War Liveball (1920 - 1945) Post-War Vintage (1945 - 1980) Post-War Modern (1980 - 2000) 21st Century Modern (2000 - 202*) Feel free to say/do what you want with these, but they do kind of run along generational lines, which was coincidental and not necessarily my original intention. Now if these are kind of what would be agreed upon as the different eras, I'd say as far as best lefties go: Ed Morris or Jesse Tannehill for 19th Century Era (Toss-Up ?) (Not many good lefties pitching back then, but these two about the best in terms of Wins, W/L%, ERA, WHIP, Ks, and ERA+, with maybe the nod to Norris for pitching 15 seasons, to only 7 seasons for Tannehill.) Rube Waddell for the Pre-War Deadball Era (Eddie Plank a close 2nd) (Plank has over 326 wins [3rd all time for lefties] and a .627 Win% over 17 seasons to Waddell's 193 wins and .574 Win% over 13 seasons, but Waddell has it slightly over Plank in ERA, WHIP, Ks, and ERA+. Waddell also had a dominant 6 year stretch from 1902-07, leading the AL in Ks all six years, and won the pitching Triple Crown in 1905. Plank had a long productive career, winning a lot, but never really led his league or the majors in any significant pitching measures. This almost seems a repeat of the Spahn-Koufax argument, but I think the edge goes to Waddell in this case due to him pitching and being so dominant a few years longer than Koufax. Honorable Mention to Ruth maybe, but not enough years pitching.) Grove takes the Pre-War Liveball Era (Hubbell gets 2nd spot, but Grove all the way.) Spahn gets the Post-War Vintage Era (Carlton a close 2nd spot.) (Carlton would primarily fall into this Era and does have 4 CYAs, and a pitching Triple Crown, and with 329 wins only trails Spahn's 363 wins as the most all time for a lefty. This one appears to be a lot closer than it first looks, but Spahn did lose 3 prime years to the service. Slight edge to Spahn.) Randy Johnson for the Post-War Modern Era (Tom Glavine in 2nd spot.) (Maybe even though he pitched better in the following Era, more than half of Johnson's pitching career was in this Era. Glavine actually has 2 more wins than Johnson [305 to 303], but Johnson has a better ERA, WHIP, and ERA+ than Glavine, and crushed him in Ks.)) Randy Johnson tentatively for the 21st Century Era (Subject to change.) (Think this may be tentative for now, and we need to wait and see how current lefty pitchers like Kershaw and DeGrom finish out their careers. Johnson had his best years primarily in this Era. For now, Glavine may still be in 2nd, with the aforemented still active pitchers maybe closing fast.) Last edited by BobC; 11-27-2021 at 07:24 PM. |
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