Great park to see a game, and the weather is usually pretty good.Yet they averaged 30,000 in attendance last year. It's remarkable.
What is also amazing about the Rockies is that they have never won the division in their history.
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Great park to see a game, and the weather is usually pretty good.Yet they averaged 30,000 in attendance last year. It's remarkable.
I get how the altitude affects the game, but how is that a disadvantage to the Rockies? When they are playing games in Denver, the opponent also faces the challenges of pitches moving differently or batted balls carrying differently. The conditions are equal for both sides.And the Rockies have some actual permanent disadvantages (e.g. curve balls won’t drop as much because of the altitude and thin air, etc) that cast doubt on whether they can ever be consistently good.
It seems like the Rockies have the same disadvantages of the other franchises in the poll (poor management, small market, less money in a sport with no salary cap, etc). But none of the other teams listed face actual quantifiable disadvantages like the altitude in a sport where that seems to really matter.
I agree with you and if I was running the Rockies I would try to lean into that approach. Although it’s debatable how good you can really be if you are never going to have a strong pitching staff.I get how the altitude affects the game, but how is that a disadvantage to the Rockies? When they are playing games in Denver, the opponent also faces the challenges of pitches moving differently or batted balls carrying differently. The conditions are equal for both sides.
If anything, it feels like that could be an advantage for the Rockies as they could build and optimize their team for that as they play half their games in those conditions as opposed to their opponents who only deal with it for a few games per year. Similar to how an outdoor football team has an advantage over a dome team in January, because they are built for and more experienced with the conditions.
I need to know what the timeframe is for this voting. If it’s ever, I would have to remove any team that’s won a championship, I don’t care how long it’s been. If it’s in this century, that makes things a little different.
Yeah context is needed imo...I'm thinking of this stuff in the current state of things and just as a casual viewer teams like the Jets check the box.
The theory is that your breaking ball doesn’t break as much at 5280 as it does at sea level.I get how the altitude affects the game, but how is that a disadvantage to the Rockies? When they are playing games in Denver, the opponent also faces the challenges of pitches moving differently or batted balls carrying differently. The conditions are equal for both sides.
If anything, it feels like that could be an advantage for the Rockies as they could build and optimize their team for that as they play half their games in those conditions as opposed to their opponents who only deal with it for a few games per year. Similar to how an outdoor football team has an advantage over a dome team in January, because they are built for and more experienced with the conditions.
Agreed. Also, for those that don’t know - the Rockies just hired a moneyball GM (Jonah Hill’s character from the movie).The theory is that your breaking ball doesn’t break as much at 5280 as it does at sea level.
that is a hard thing to build around for 81 games. You kill the pitching staff playing 10-8 games if you just want to score runs.
They did try to mitigate things by storing the baseball in a humidor. It seemed to help some.
Oh I know. I’ve been here for all of it.Agreed. Also, for those that don’t know - the Rockies just hired a moneyball GM (Jonah Hill’s character from the movie).
He has made some comments about how the Rockies need to embrace Coors Field and treat it like an advantage as opposed to something to try to minimize and hide from.
I guess he has to say that though and so far he’s been kind of short on details into how exactly he plans to do that. For instance I don’t get the sense he is planning to go back to the “Blake Street Bombers” and just try to outscore everyone in high scoring games. They tried that early in the franchise and it wasn’t that successful.
Ha! Ha! I have been to one NFL Playoff Game, and the Jets won it @ Bengals in 2010.Cleveland has made the playoffs twice since the Jets last had a winning season, but the Jets were serious contenders more recently with the Early 2010’s teams.
These two were my choices as well. Go look up both franchises historical "success". Yeesh.I just saw something a few days ago that noted the Arizona Cardinals are the worst team in the NFL when it comes to playoffs/years in existence. The Seattle Mariners are up there as well in MLB.
That's still as good as the Rochester rapper guy @VeloClone help me with the name here please.TIA.honorable mention, if only for this abomination
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