Abe PECOTA as "Fish" |
Now, I don't seek to insult past periods of sheer global insanity. The Iranian hostage situation drove us mad. The weeks after 9-11 were like nothing before. Somehow, we pulled together and - I truly believe this - one eventual salve always turned out to be the period in mid-February, when pitchers and catchers left their golf carts and paramours, and made way to warmer locations to restart the Big Wheel. Baseball has a medicative effect. It reminds us that - whether you love or hate those evil, big-spending Yankees Dodgers- we have more in common than not. Or, we used to, anyway.
I won't claim that we'll soon find reassurance from watching Carlos Rodon do a squat-thrust, or from timing Giancarlo as he runs to first. But it will be entertaining to hear Gerrit Cole explain - once again, in hyperbolic detail - why he failed to cover first base.
Soon, we shall be soothed by the annual Gammonitic rites of spring: The oohs and ahs over that rock-ribbed vet who has arrived "in the greatest shape of his career!" and the rawboned, no-name hurler who is "the talk of camp!"
Days away, people. Pitchers and catchers. And maybe - maybe? - a hiding place?
Well, fuck me. I dunno. But I do know this: As we were sleeping - while the algorithm gods wrestled over TikTok - the 2025 PECOTA predictions burst from Zeus's backside, fully formed. And get this: The Yankees won the winter!
Print the playoff tickets. Reserve your space in the Canyon of Heroes. The PECOTA -the Player Empirical Comparison and Optimization Test Algorithm - shows the 2025 Yankees winning 89.7 games - the fourth-most, behind the Cubs, Braves and the Evil Empire - and winning the AL East by a half-inning over Baltimore.
So, there is it. Pete Alonso and Alex Bregman have yet to land, and your Cousin Verne might turn out to be our backup catcher, but the Yankees won the digital off-season. Hey, forget Watergate. Disregard the Covid shutdown. Was anything ever crazier than this?
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In an off season where they spent the majority of their free agent cash on a starting pitcher after losing their second best hitter, is anyone else concerned they did that because they’re worried about Cole?
Interesting thought, Jaraxle. Hell, I'M worried about Cole. Not covering first might be the equivalent to the Harry Mudd episode where Spock and Kirk short circuit Mudd's androids. ("He never lies." "I'm lying.") Not that Cole is a robot. But now that I mention it...
One question for Duque: does that PECOTA come with salsa and chips, or is everything a la carte?
shows the 2025 Yankees winning 89.7 games
I do hereby submit "89.7" as my entry in the annual IIH "how many games will the Yanks win this season" prediction contest.
I can't lose, right?
Crazy times everywhere you look. Yes we need baseball, good, bad, or indifferent.
My question is this...
If we consume lies all day.
and ingest chemically laden foods
do we become artificially intelligent?
What, you're saying that turning over everybody's financial records and Social Security to six tech guys aged 19-25, working for an Afrikaner ass of a Bond villain is a BAD thing?
Or that, telling the world we should take over Gaza AND gutting the FBI and the CIA might have consequences? Hush your mouth!
Here on darkling plain, we got everything under control. Now, about that guy the Knicks got who always gets injured...whattaya mean, he got injured???
Excellent point!
No.
I'm an old guy, old as the rest of you old guys, but I have a college-age daughter. She's on the path to a PhD in astrophysics and she'll get there as long as American education survives the uneducated takeover. Crazy-ass times we're living in, times I never expected to live to see.
Anyway, 89.7? Our luck we'll hit the Vigoda and Baltimore wins 90.2.
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