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Spencer Miles has done it a couple times now in the Jays.
I mean, going back to game four of the LDS, which I'll keep mentioning in the same way that I will never stop mentioning Zach Britton of the Baltimore Orioles in the 2016 wildcard game.
He was on the roster, but not in the game.
I don't know what happened.
I will continue to mention the LDS game for bullpen day.
long as the bullpen days are working for the Blue Jays the first time this goes off the rails it'll be back on the record that I'm anti bullpen day but for now we're rolling with it let's talk a little Mets so they took a series off the Yankees on the weekend as well in weird fashion a couple of odd ones there now they only split with the Nationals this week so maybe a little bit of a buzzkill but zoom out and they won seven of their last 10 they obviously dug themselves a bigger hole than the Blue Jays but how we feel about the Mets right now
It's a great point about the Nationals, and I think they're a team that anyone who plays fantasy baseball is, like, really, really familiar with their guys, and if you don't, you're like, what?
Like, how are they the top offense?
It's like, well, yeah, James Wood, people have been knowing.
C.J.
Abrams, the bounce back has been very, very real.
Nassim Nunez can't.
Nassim Nunez can't hit at all, but has 21 stolen bases already.
The other National stat that I like is, like, they are lapping the league in errors
And I know that's not a perfect way to evaluate a defense in 2026, but when you have like 33% more errors than any other team in the league, I do find it to be a pretty, a pretty amusing one.
No, even in the like advanced metrics there.
Yeah.
Standard or advanced, everyone's in agreement that they are a bad defensive team.
Speaking of standard deviations, by the way, this is not a note for you, but for the audience.
Kyle Bland, who does Blandalytics, posted a chart today of swing decisions, their internal metric for swing decisions.