Espitama escribió:Una duda tonta, las categorías que son porcentaje son medias de las medias de cada jugador o medias ponderadas por actividad.
Es decir, cuenta lo mismo un tipo con un % de bateo de .200 en 5 apariciones que en 50?
Salve.
Solarblue· escribió:Acaban de expulsar a Pineda por la resina del cuello
Solarblue· escribió:
No puedo parar de verlo, es que es el acabose
"It was a really cold night and in the first inning I (couldn't) feel the ball," Pineda said. "I don't want to like hit anybody so I decided to use it."
"I fully respect that on a cold night, you're trying to get a grip, but when it's that obvious something has got to be said," Farrell said.
"I think we're all embarrassed," Yankees GM Brian Cashman said. "We as a group are embarrassed that this has taken place. I think Michael is embarrassed. It's just obviously a bad situation, and it clearly forced the opponents' hand to do something that I'm sure they didn't want to do, but they had no choice but to do. Obviously we'll deal with the ramifications of that now."
"He's a young kid," Girardi said of the 25-year-old Pineda. "I don't think he's trying to do anything to cheat, I think he's trying to just go out there and compete. He used bad judgment tonight. He'll admit to that."
"I did it by myself," Pineda said. "Nobody helped me with it."
Girardi said he never did see the pine tar on Pineda's neck, and Cashman said he was informed of it by telephone from people he did not identify who had seen it on TV.
"Hey, I don't know what's going on, but something looks suspicious," Cashman said he was told by the caller. He left his seat in the stands at Fenway and tried to get down to the Yankees clubhouse.
"By the time I made it down from the stands, it was too late," he said.
"We certainly are responsible, and there's certainly failure on our part as an organization as a whole that he took the field in the second inning with that on his neck," Cashman said. "He's responsible for his actions, but we failed as an organization for somehow him being in that position. I don't know how, none of us know right now, we're scratching our head right now, how that took place."
"Listen, I would want our manager to do what John Farrell did," Cashman said. "Obviously this is a terrible situation that we all witnessed and we're all a part of and we all have ownership to because there was clearly a failure and a breakdown that he wound up walking out of that dugout with something like that. It's just not a good situation."
The strong possibility that Pineda will be suspended puts the already pitching-depleted Yankees in a further bind. This week, they lost starter Ivan Nova to a torn elbow ligament that is likely to require Tommy John surgery. They have had to insert Vidal Nuno into the rotation in his place. The loss of Pineda, even for a start or two, would force Girardi to find another starting pitcher on short notice.
cebemaniaco escribió:"It was a really cold night and in the first inning I (couldn't) feel the ball," Pineda said. "I don't want to like hit anybody so I decided to use it."
Solarblue· escribió:
No puedo parar de verlo, es que es el acabose
P5. escribió:cebemaniaco escribió:"It was a really cold night and in the first inning I (couldn't) feel the ball," Pineda said. "I don't want to like hit anybody so I decided to use it."
haha , acaso se puede ser mas diplomatico? me unte eso, para no pegarle la bola a nadie, okei?
flea escribió:Solarblue· escribió:
No puedo parar de verlo, es que es el acabose
Puto Yankee tenia que ser!!!!
Los Habs del baseball
O'Mahony escribió:10 partidos que en verdad son 2 ó 3. Minucias.
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