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QUOTE (fathom @ Jun 19, 2014 -> 10:21 PM)
With RISP and 2 outs, hitters are now 15-37 against Quintana for a 1.002 OPS

you know hes not executing well in those situations when you give up the hit there to mauer. i know its "joe mauer" but hes been awful this year vs lefties and risp , just a bad year all around for mauer

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Q was the definition of mentally tough in 2012.

 

With all the no decisions last year and the defense falling apart behind him on at least 2-3 occasions this year, you have to wonder if it's gotten to him a bit.

 

Those numbers with RISP/2 outs are scary.

 

Pretty soon he'll be our newest version of Gavin or Javy (sorry to hear Floyd had another serious injury, btw).

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QUOTE (caulfield12 @ Jun 19, 2014 -> 10:25 PM)
Q was the definition of mentally tough in 2012.

 

With all the no decisions last year and the defense falling apart behind him on at least 2-3 occasions this year, you have to wonder if it's gotten to him a bit.

 

Those numbers with RISP/2 outs are scary.

 

Pretty soon he'll be our newest version of Gavin or Javy (sorry to hear Floyd had another serious injury, btw).

37 at-bats. Would you judge a hitter on 37 at-bats?

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QUOTE (Melissa1334 @ Jun 20, 2014 -> 04:24 AM)
you know hes not executing well in those situations when you give up the hit there to mauer. i know its "joe mauer" but hes been awful this year vs lefties and risp , just a bad year all around for mauer

 

That was all on the defensive positioning. They were playing Mauer like he was Jose Abreu.

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QUOTE (Feeky Magee @ Jun 19, 2014 -> 09:26 PM)
37 at-bats. Would you judge a hitter on 37 at-bats?

 

 

I'm just going more on the impression over the last 3-4 weeks.

 

It does seem that he falls apart more easily this season...especially when there are defensive miscues. Just can't seem to bear down and pitch through it like he did in 2012 and 2013.

 

 

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Q is striking out more and walking about the same compared to his career numbers. His BABIP is about 30 points higher than normal and his left-on-base percentage which has been 74, 72, 75 and 77 in previous years is 63%. It's a figure which tends to regress to career average. He's absolutely fine.

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