Just a note. There's been some talk around that a team starting the season 0-3 is like starting the season 0-8 and that's true but also not.
You see 0-3 is like 0-8 in the impact for the season. A shortened season means each game is more important and the impact of these shorter runs is as much as a greater one would be in a long season.
BUT
You see 0-3 is not like 0-8 for how rare it may be. It doesn't matter how short a season is, an 0-3 run doesn't become as unlikely as an 0-8 run. Every game still breaks in roughly the same way. Every team will still have an 0-3 run. Every team will probably have several 0-3 runs. Few teams will have 0-8 runs. Almost none will have multiple 0-8 runs.
An 0-3 run isn't a death sentence because a good team can make that back quickly fairly easily. An 0-8 run though is hard to make up quickly.
So don't get caught up in doom and gloom if the Nats get off to a slow start. That doesn't matter as much.
1 knee + BLM painted on the mound = it doesn't matter anyway
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I would say 0-3 is some thing like a 2-6 stretch.
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ReplyDeleteblvy8 - probably fair. But don't have to worry about it for right now! (and neither do the Yankees thank god). I think they are just keeping Eaton in place for consistency
Thaanks for writing
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