With Robert, I just want to see him healthy to see what we really have here. That will allow him to get exposure, and time to have pitchers adjust to him to see where the holes in his game actually are.
I look at Eloy's .520 OPS the same way I look at Tim Anderson's 1.457 OPS. A small sample size that will equalize over time. It has been 8 games for both.
Of the 6 teams that won 60 percent of their games at home, 6 won at least 90 games last year.
2 teams won 65% of their home games last year, and they won 100 and 108 games last year.
You can be happy? That would be a switch. What's next? Engel hitting. 300? Ricky managing the pen well? Fathom not worried about the Cubs? Yeah I shouldn't get too crazy.
Because dwelling on minutiae of it is treating you really well. You're pissed, you know what is going to happen, yet you keep doing it. You might want to revisit who is at fault here unless you enjoy misery.