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Thread: PECOTA: A's will win the AL West

  1. #61
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    Re: PECOTA: A's will win the AL West

    Because based on the current roster and a crude depth chart, they are projected to allow slightly more runs than they score (if everything stays the same throughout the entire season, an impossibility).

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    Re: PECOTA: A's will win the AL West

    What is crude about the depth chart? Obviously, I can't see the rest of the article, all I get are teasers: "Want to know why Milwauke is going to win 79 games". Then when I click, it tries to sell me something....
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    Re: PECOTA: A's will win the AL West

    What is Milwaukee's pitching staff projected to be?

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    Re: PECOTA: A's will win the AL West

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    Labor is prior to, and independent of, capital. Capital is only the fruit of labor, and could never have existed if labor had not first existed. Labor is the superior of capital, and deserves much the higher consideration.
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    Re: PECOTA: A's will win the AL West

    Quote Originally Posted by MichelleWie View Post
    What is crude about the depth chart?
    The fact that rosters aren't set and that the team projections are based on an estimation of playing time. Projections and the playing time estimations, as they should be, are heavily regressed to the mean. No Brewers pitcher is "projected" to throw more than 163 innings. Obviously, that's highly unlikely to be the case.

    Quote Originally Posted by MichelleWie
    Obviously, I can't see the rest of the article, all I get are teasers: "Want to know why Milwauke is going to win 79 games". Then when I click, it tries to sell me something....
    The individual player projections are subscriber only.

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