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But he didn't know that when he made the pitching change.
Wow, I'm very concerned for Benny. Being able to mimic Myron Medcalf's writing so closely implies an oncoming case of dementia.
BTW, I was reading up on Ryan Braun's thumb and didn't understand the timeline completely. He tested positive in October 2011. He put up real good numbers the next season under increased testing. From a Haurdricort article..."But, while undergoing increased drug testing in 2012 without a positive result, he arguably had a better season than the year before, batting .319 with 41 home runs, 112 RBI, 108 runs scored, 30 stolen bases and .987 OPS."
That doesn't fit the anti-Braun narrative, so why would we even care to consider it? Keep your damn facts to yourself, and let us continue the speculation over here.
It's called staying on a cycle. Something he should've done through the Playoffs in 2011 and he never would've gotten caught (well, until Bosh got squeezed into squealing). Tons and tons and tons of players take PEDs, they just stay smart about it, remain on a cycle, and remain below the "legal" limit while still taking them and gaining a competitive advantage. That's what Braun had done his entire career. Then he decided, "It's the Playoffs, I can go wild with these, go off in the Playoffs, become a legend, and they aren't going to test me now." All of a sudden he's taking tons of his gummies and off his cycle and what do you know, 3 players are randomly chosen to take a drug test during the 2011 Playoff run and Braun is one of them. He was livid in the locker room. Then wahlah, there's a loop in the system and Braun gets off. Lucky for him, he can go back on his cycle and if he is somehow dumb enough to get caught again (it's very hard to do if you aren't an idiot) it's only a first time offense, not a repeat and a lifetime ban. Then Bosh opens his mouth, turns out Braun was using PEDs, and there's his "first" offense. Now he's facing a lifetime ban and can't risk taking PEDs anymore. So his numbers go down. But wait, that's just his thumb.Talking about facts, since apparently we can't look at his batting/power numbers because his thumb hurts (maybe he should have garden duty...anybody else's fingers hurt?), I suppose the thumb also caused his stolen bases to drop from 30+ in both 2011 and 2012 to 11 this season. Or he's just getting old. You know, 30 years old. No, that can't be it. The manager just doesn't let his team steal bases (hah).
The irony of using your first paragraph to completely make up a scenario, but then start the next paragraph with "talking about facts," is very amusing.
...except that's exactly what happened. He was on a cycle using gummies. It came to Playoff time and he figured nobody was going to get tested, so he went wild with his gummies, the tester came into the clubhouse after one of the games and he was absolutely livid.
But the next year?
Right....a made up scenario.
Again, Benny, if you're so sure PEDs didn't help him and this thumb injury is the reason he was a .270 hitter with 19 homers and 11 stolen bases last year, then why will you not make a little friendly/fun wager here? He's having this surgery and is confident it will fix the thumb issue. Surely he can hit 30 homers and .300 next year, numbers he never hit under up until his shortened 2013 season. No? Easy win for you, like stealing candy from a baby. But you won't do it. Why?
Except it's not.Again, you, Benny, anybody else who wants to back Braun. Put your money where your mouth is and take me up on my wager. You think the thumb injury is what has caused him to go from a .320 career hitter averaging well over 30 homers a year and nearly 30 stolen bases per game a year to .270, 19, and 11. I think it's the lack of PED use. His thumb injury will be fixed. So that means if he's back in MVP/Hall of Fame shape like he was through 2012 (or even just an above average right fielder, for that matter) then clearly I'm wrong. If he continues to be a .270ish hitter who struggles to hit the ball out of the park then you're wrong. If it's in the grey area in between then maybe it was some of both. You guys are so confident, you can't lose this wager, might as well make me pay to a cause of your choice.
I'm not backing Braun... I'm just pointing out what's wrong with your argument, even if we do happen agree on more than which we disagree.In other words... nobody comes to Scoop looking to +1 everybody else; that's boring. Irony, or arguing for the sake of arguing, is the very foundation of why Scoop lives on during the off-season.
Good points.
Cardinals suck.Go LA.
Didn't just want to give him the +1
This year's edition of Verlander will not be able to hold the lead.
Arms race. Countered Oakland's move. Gave up a young starter and a starting CF. Dombrowski just pushed his chips to the middle of the table. And it won't matter. With the exception of the starting rotation, Cabrera, V Martinez, and Kinsler, Detroit is below average. No dirtbags. No one I expect to raise their game in the playoffs. Several I expect to do worse in the playoffs. Maybe it will be enough, but in my heart of hearts, I think Mr. I is disappointed yet again.
Cards always find a way, hey?