Howell no HRs allowed in 112 innings pitched

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Re: Howell no HRs allowed in 112 innings pitched

PostWed Aug 05, 2015 6:46 pm

So, Coyote is just manufacturing conflict where there is none.


1. You should have seen my original post! Then, you would have had a point.
2. Actually, you pretty much described your posts since the rest of us understand what normalization is and isn't.

I'm reminded of an old children's joke: "Q: If you count the tail as a leg, how many legs does a cow have? A: 4."
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Re: Howell no HRs allowed in 112 innings pitched

PostWed Aug 05, 2015 6:54 pm

coyote303 wrote:
So, Coyote is just manufacturing conflict where there is none.


1. You should have seen my original post! Then, you would have had a point.
2. Actually, you pretty much described your posts since the rest of us understand what normalization is and isn't.

I'm reminded of an old children's joke: "Q: If you count the tail as a leg, how many legs does a cow have? A: 4."

You're still manufacturing conflict. So, I still have a point. My posts were polite, cogent arguments; so, you don't. So, settle down and let the peaceful thread you disrupted continue.

And feel free to actually make an argument for your--you don't speak for all 5900 members--definition of "normalization." If the best you can do is that lame joke, then we really should just move on.
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Re: Howell no HRs allowed in 112 innings pitched

PostWed Aug 05, 2015 7:30 pm

...So, settle down and let the peaceful thread you disrupted continue...


Condescend much? lol

It is unbelievable that mister-he-who-disrupts-almost-every-thread-he-ever-participates-in has the chutzpah to accuse someone else of disrupting a peaceful thread. Check that. No, sadly it's typical. Look! Another thread has been turned into a thread about you. (Of course, that's never your fault!)

Anyway, things were so much more peaceful for me when I wasn't reading your drivel, so that's what I'll return to. Thank you, SOM, for the foe list and PM rules.
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Re: Howell no HRs allowed in 112 innings pitched

PostWed Aug 05, 2015 7:40 pm

Oh, boy.

Coyote was obviously unable to make an argument for his definition of "normalization." What a shock; actual arguments aren't his strong point. And it's very cute he accuses me of condescension, then proceeds to call me "mr........" He's never quite understood hypocrisy and contradictions..;)

HIs forgetting he disrupted this peaceful thread also speaks poorly of his memory. And he forgets he was the one who tried to make the thread about me, not I. So, again, the hypocrisy is glaring. I can only hope he stops addressing me with his sad, contentious ravings. It will definitely make things much more peaceful...and sane.
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Re: Howell no HRs allowed in 112 innings pitched

PostWed Aug 05, 2015 7:50 pm

coyote303 wrote: Thank you, SOM, for the foe list and PM rules.


Just learned about the PM auto delete function, really nice to have PMs back on and the garbage getting taken out automatically!
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Re: Howell no HRs allowed in 112 innings pitched

PostWed Aug 05, 2015 9:48 pm

Not sure how a supposedly intelligent person like lil strether is struggling to understand the normalization that people have complained about in the past. Normalization is the "improve statistical accuracy" setting, which is turned off. This setting is based on the accumulation of stats from previous games.

The "correct board game excesses" setting has nothing to do with the stats a player accumulated in previous games. This setting is, as the example mentions, that guys like Maddux would get less walks off of the hitters card during a given game to help his card produce closer to his real life pitching. Simply putting zero walks on the Maddux card is not enough to produce the walk ratio that Maddux had in many of his seasons. Another example would be to have batters that hit very few triples, not get two or three in a game off of the pitchers card.

Seems very easy to understand to me. Not sure why anyone of reasonable intelligence would be at such a loss to see the difference between the two separate settings.

Just reinforces my evaluation of this persons past forum inputs. The teacher is a very, very good writer but struggles at understanding and comprehending other persons style of writing and communication, leading to unnecessary conflict.
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Re: Howell no HRs allowed in 112 innings pitched

PostWed Aug 05, 2015 10:02 pm

And a pink-bar from my weird stalker Bedjam who is probably ranting like Coyote to make this thread about me. They do say "great" minds think alike... ;)

I'm done with this thread and I'm off to an actual SOM/Baseball one.
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Re: Howell no HRs allowed in 112 innings pitched

PostWed Aug 05, 2015 10:18 pm

l.strether wrote:And a pink-bar from my weird stalker Bedjam(sic) who is probably ranting like Coyote to make this thread about me. They do say "great" minds think alike... ;)

I'm done with this thread and I'm off to an actual SOM/Baseball one.



Dude simply can not handle a little debate with any person with a higher IQ than his so he immaturely calls me a stalker even though I have not responded to any of his posts for around two months. After pointing out flaws in his posts over and over he puts me on foe and makes believe I'm stalking him. :shock: Any time his lack of comprehension is pointed out, he takes his ball and goes home like an eight year old.
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