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MLB Pitcher game scores are hot! TWIB - 5.26.25 - Ep. 611

MLB Pitcher game scores are hot! TWIB - 5.26.25 - Ep. 611

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Happy Memorial Day! This is episode 301 as we forgot to mention our 300th last week! #tigers Tarik Skubal pitched a Maddux on Sunday, throwing a complete game, striking out 13, only yielding 2 hits, and he threw 94 total pitches. His Game Score was an amazing 96. Anything over 80 is special and a 100 is nearly unattainable. It's a great way to evaluate starting pitchers and you will be hearing more about it even though Bill James came up with it years ago.

#Braves Ronald Acuna came back with a bomb on Friday hitting a home run on the first pitch he saw! Then he hit another on Saturday. We talk about being 1/3 of the way through the 2025 #MLB season and how stats might project out if the current rates are maintained. Will #Mariners Cal Raleigh hit 51 home runs? Probably not but it's fun to think about what could happen.

All the divisions are covered and we're still doubting #Cardinals and #Phillies. Or at least Mark is.

Intro & Outro music this season courtesy of Mercury Maid! Check them out on Spotify or Apple Music!

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