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NCAA basketball 2014-15 thread
Dick Allen replied to southsider2k5's topic in Alex’s Olde Tyme Sports Pub
Even with their new arena some day even that is now delayed, DePaul is so irrelevant. You take this job, you will be running away in a few years. Unless they can get someone who could recruit the Public League better than anyone has in many years, who is going to want to play at DePaul? -
QUOTE (Eminor3rd @ Mar 16, 2015 -> 04:27 PM) Dick Allen. Are you reading these posts? If you're going to continue arguing this, please stop comparing both players' equally s***ty offensive projections/track records and address the differences on the basepaths and defensively, because that's literally the ENTIRE argument being made between the two players. But you are basically saying Bonifacio cannot play vs. RHP. And blow off all these projections that you used to think were very useful tools. Bonifacio is faster, he does play more positions. That doesn't mean he is valuable and Beckham needs to be waived. If Banifacio is so much more valuable, how are all these projections you seem to defend to no end whenever they are questioned, not coming to the same conclusion? Leury Garica is faster than either, and plays more positions than either. Maybe they should keep him.
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QUOTE (Eminor3rd @ Mar 16, 2015 -> 03:35 PM) Ok, so take away the switch-hitting part and treat him like a righty. Bonifacio is a career 97 wRC+ against LHP, Beckham is a career 85 wRC+. And Bonifacio plays three more positions and is way faster. So you aren't ever going to play the guy vs, RHP? He is hardly going to play. Your fangraphs 4 projections project them pretty much the same, and Bonifacio makes double. Beckham is a bargain.
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QUOTE (Stan Bahnsen @ Mar 16, 2015 -> 03:19 PM) This. And, that was some pretty fancy cherry picking, DA, on the GB vs. EB comparison. EB has a 118ops+ for his career vs. LHP, which is how he should be used on the Sox. Killed it vs. LHP last season. If Robin uses him wisely, he'll almost never see RHP, which is good because he's terrible against them. So the switch hitting that Eminor pointed out means nothing. An why is it cherry picking when he said having him in the line up for decent stretches and the Sox won't miss a beat? Can they request only LH pitchers? Beckham was pretty good against LHP too last season. But seriously, telling someone they are cherry picking when they are using career stats with a veteran is pretty weak.
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I think technically, Bonifacio will be the 4th OF. Shuck appears the favorite to win a spot, and he wasn't a bad hitter until last season. I am concerned about the comments from Angels announcers implying he isn't exactly stellar with the glove. If you aren't going to have a guy in that spot that isn't a really good OF, I would prefer a guy who can come off the bench and hit one over the fence.
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QUOTE (Señor Ding-Dong @ Mar 16, 2015 -> 02:34 PM) Is Fangraphs very high on Beckham? Don't get it confused, I'm not saying either of these guys will be great, good, or even average ML players. I'm simply stating that they are/will be better than Beckham, which isn't a high bar to pass. While playing everyday in the minors would be best for their own development, it wouldn't necessarily be in the best interest of the team and that conflicts with the "all in" approach we appear to be taking. It is in the best interest of the team. Sanchez wasn't exactly lights out last year. Saladino needs more AB. He hit well in AAA, but was brutal in AA before that and missed the last part of the season. There is nothing that says they would be better than Beckham at the major league level in 2015 other than Beckham haters say so.
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QUOTE (Eminor3rd @ Mar 16, 2015 -> 02:33 PM) Come on DA, you're ignoring his entire argument, which is about everything OTHER than the bat. Beckham and Bonifacio are both similar shades of bad at the plate. But only one is a 70 runner, switch hitter, and can play nearly every position on the field competently. No, you don't want him starting for long periods of time, but that's your ideal bench guy. If you saw the post I was refering to, the bat comes to play. Bonifacio will have some incredible offensive streak at some point this season assuming health. But no matter how fast he is, if he isn't on base, it really doesn't help much. An out batting LH counts just as much as an out batting RH. They are both decent bench guys.
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QUOTE (Señor Ding-Dong @ Mar 16, 2015 -> 02:20 PM) Then do it. They all have warts, but Sanchez and Saladino appear to have less. While Beckham will make the team, if he doesn't produce I wouldn't be surprised to see him let go mid-season in favor of Sanchez or Saladino. Fangraphs isn't very high on either: Tyler Saladino, SS Video: Saladino has been a little injury prone with a knee injury in 2013 and Tommy John surgery in August of this year, which was especially disappointing after a breakout offensive year in Triple-A. He’s okay defensively at shortstop but probably fits best as a utility guy long-term and he’s also just okay offensively, with fringy raw power that could allow him to hit double digit homers and solid plate discipline but not a ton of bat speed and a line drive bat path. Saladino should be back at some point later in 2015 and has big league value, but his upside is as a backup. Carlos Sanchez, SS Video: Sanchez almost didn’t qualify for this list after 104 PA in the big leagues at age 22; he’s almost a finished product as a limited upside utility infield type. He’s part of a cramped middle infield at the upper levels; he can play shortstop and second base and is an above average runner, but has little pop and the bat may only be avera
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QUOTE (Señor Ding-Dong @ Mar 16, 2015 -> 02:11 PM) Well, he at least has limited experience playing OF which is more than can be said about Beckham. Besides, he's better than Beckham defensively at 2B/SS/3B and almost definitely no worse with the bat. Ditto with Sanchez. That's really all that matters here. If that's the only thing out of my post that you could contest, then I don't think you have a leg to stand on when it comes to this Beckham issue. I can actually blast a lot of what you wrote. But the Beckham haters don't see the warts on his perceived competition. Bottom line, Rick Hahn can, and that is why Gordon is going to be the back up infielder.
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When this season is over, Gavin will have been paid $1,250,000 per start the last 3 years. I wonder if he tries again. I can't imagine a team giving him anywhere near $4 million to try.
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QUOTE (Señor Ding-Dong @ Mar 16, 2015 -> 01:44 PM) For good reason. If this truly is an "all in" season, I'd much rather have Sanchez or Saladino on the bench instead of Beckham. I know they'd personally benefit from playing in Charlotte everyday, especially Sanchez, but team needs come first and both of them are better bench options than Beckham. It's the same reason we need to have Rodon up here as soon as we can without giving up a year of control. We know what Beckham brings, and that's average to slightly above average defense at 2B, average defense at 3B, the ability to play SS in a pinch, and little to no consistent hitting ability. Sanchez and Saldino are better defenders than Beckham and offer more versatility (Sanchez is at worst above average at 2B, passable at SS, and probably can play 3B as well; Saladino is our third best defensive SS behind Alexei and Cleuluis Rondon and can play 2B and 3B in addition to corner OF). As far as batting goes, they can't possibly be any worse than Beckham, and odds are they're better even if their numbers won't blow you away. Beckham is looking like this year's Leury Garcia without the versatility to play the outfield (well, he plays The Outfield but not the position ). Sanchez and Saladino are better, but Beckham will stick around because of his contract and history with the organization. What is it about the 3 errors in 8 games that makes you think Saladino can play the OF?
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QUOTE (Quinarvy @ Mar 16, 2015 -> 01:34 PM) D-Backs Then I hope he goes #1. Or #8.
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QUOTE (chitownsportsfan @ Mar 16, 2015 -> 01:31 PM) You're a weird dude it's like you read half of what people argue, form your own opinion, and then ignore the rest. You don't seem like a big picture thinker no offense. Not many teams have a replacement for 7 positions in the diamond with a career wRC+ of 80. Yes, with this lineup the Sox can easily carry his bat for a month if someone goes down. Doesn't mean he's Frank Thomas. So they can't carry Beckham's bat, but can carry Bonafacio's. I am the weird one.
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QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Feb 27, 2015 -> 11:41 AM) He will be able to be drafted in the 2015 draft. I even saw a writer say yesterday that he could go #1 again. Is Houston #1? If they are, I think I read somewhere, the player has to give the OK for the team that didn't sign them the year before to draft them again.
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QUOTE (chitownsportsfan @ Mar 16, 2015 -> 01:24 PM) Who is he gonna platoon with? He has a wRC+ of 85 against LHP. Might as well just trot Conor out there and let him try and improve. Bonafacio's career wRC+ is 80, and you said the Sox won't miss a beat with him in the line up.
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2015 Whipping Boys: Gordon Beckham John Danks
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QUOTE (chitownsportsfan @ Mar 16, 2015 -> 01:00 PM) If Soto can't throw the ball I don't know how the keep him as the backup. The Sox have always valued receiving over offense in the backup catcher and so far in spring Soto looks completely out of sorts back there. Also, if anyone should be the odd man out it's Beckham. If the team is going "all in" this year Sanchez's glove is better than Beckham's and he can't possibly hit much worse. Beckham looked completely lost yesterday. His bat is so slow I don't see anyway he does anything more than 250/290/380 at the dish. I even think that ISO is optimistic. His power has evaporated he can't pull anything for power. Considering you went on and on about Bonafacio and how he could be in the line up for long stretches without missing a beat, it's kind of weird you think Beckham at best is 250/290/670 so he should be cut and Bonafacio for his career is .262/.319/.660. Not exactly much better. And if Beckham's spring so far can lead to to judge, Bonafacio is 1-18, and he looks a little lost at bat. It's March 16. They haven't been playing for 2 weeks. Way too early to judge.
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QUOTE (NorthSideSox72 @ Mar 16, 2015 -> 11:57 AM) If someone can show me where it is a non-guaranteed deal, I'd be happy to have been right earlier on and wrong now. Please do let me know if you find that! Even if it is non guaranteed, the longer you go in spring training, the more you have to pay. Beckham is on the team. He's been playing more than anyone to get used to the different positions.
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The one thing that concerned me yesterday listening to the Angels announcers was they didn't think very much of Shuck's glove. They said the ball always seemed to find him, and his routes were a bit "unusual". They also said he gets in trouble when he hits the ball in the air, which makes sense, and plays better when he is in the line up every day. If they are correct, JB isn't going to be around very long.
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Didn't Micah have a huge spring last year as well? IMO this "competition" was stacked in his favor. But give him credit for hitting. Now, keep it up and carry it through. If he could be Ray Durham someday, that would be really sweet.
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Why are games in the East and South region being played in Seattle?
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QUOTE (Mike F. @ Mar 15, 2015 -> 07:29 PM) No one really knows at this point, but chances are extremely high that he'll be better than Belisario/Downs/Francisco/Veal/Snodgrass were last year. He was better than them last season when he didn't get in a game. Right now, he isn't better than those guys if he were put on the mound. Hopefully he gets back up to snuff but I believe he had a shoulder injury, and you saw how it changed John Danks. Crain's recovery is taking longer. I wouldn't expect the 2012 Jesse Crain to emerge this season. If it does, it's a huge bonus, but to think he will be anything more than a mediocre 6th or 7th inning guy this year is really pushing it IMO. Apparently it was bicep surgery. Here is an article from March 22 last year. He thought he would be game ready at the end of April or the beginning of May. http://blog.chron.com/ultimateastros/2014/...ury/#21129101=0
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Big walk to Beckham leads to a run, and then a sweet play by Beckham turns into a DP and ends a potentially a huge inning. Mercy!
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Grant Hill sounds like JB Smoove.
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Breakouts? Quintana, Semien and Sxtlk fav MSaunders
Dick Allen replied to caulfield12's topic in Pale Hose Talk
QUOTE (flavum @ Mar 15, 2015 -> 12:50 PM) At earliest, Sale will start the 6th game (4/12) but ultimately I'd like to see the order fall into Sale, Samardzija, Quintana, Danks, Noesi. I had Sale coming back on the 18th before Kenny said anything, and it still wouldn't surprise me if he doesn't make his first start until Detroit. If Sale starts game 6, the opening day starter is pitching game 5 on regular rest, assuming no rainout. So if Q opens up, you still have 2 lefties vs. Min. Mauer wouldn't be happy. I don't know how much it matters, but if Sale right now can start game 6, you would think he would be good enough for game 5 which would technically mean no missed starts. While the lefty then righty is nice, hopefully they remain healthy and effective enough to even worry aboit it.
