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Yeah, at least if you cancel out the disappointing 1B, the Tigers at least have Mize and Greene over Nick Madrigal/Crochet/Burger.
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Gavin Sheets has the most runners advancing on him
caulfield12 replied to caulfield12's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Javy Baez basically benches self despite being better than Anderson on offense and clearly defense.... "The 30-year-old, whose defense at shortstop ranks in the 99th percentile for outs above average this season, is hitting .220 with six home runs, 13 walks and 84 strikeouts in 88 games, posting a career-worst .321 slugging percentage. His 57 wRC+ ranks second-to-last — ahead of only Chicago White Sox shortstop Tim Anderson — among 150 qualified position players." "Two years ago, Báez launched 31 home runs with an .494 slugging percentage in 502 at-bats for the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets. Since joining the Tigers, Báez has 23 home runs with a .365 slugging percentage in 901 at-bats." https://www.yahoo.com/sports/first-time-detroit-tigers-javier-101609926.html -
65-70% on the other side of the ledger seems about right.
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White Sox still one of just seven teams to see attendance falls
caulfield12 replied to caulfield12's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Or some other turn of phrase like essentially or basically or roughly if you want to be a bit more generous. -
White Sox still one of just seven teams to see attendance falls
caulfield12 replied to caulfield12's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Column: Wrigley Field’s drawing power means the Chicago Cubs need only the illusion of contending https://www.yahoo.com/sports/column-wrigley-field-drawing-power-183000430.html "Marcus Stroman, who is set to earn a nine-figure deal when he opts out of his contract, doesn’t seem to understand why the Cubs might trade him or Cody Bellinger by Aug. 1 if they’re seemingly out of contention. “Everyone is always putting this emphasis on ‘Oh, we need to play good in seven days, 10 days, and then we can be buyers,’” he said Saturday. “But I actually don’t believe in that. This division is wide open, and then if you even look deeper than that, as an organization why would you not want to be competitive for multiple years — year after year after year? “Belli is a guy who changed our lineup. Why would you want him to get away? Why would you want a guy like myself (to get away) who goes out there and gives you quality starts in a league that’s incredibly hard to do?” The answer is simple. The Cubs can replace Stroman and Bellinger with less expensive players, still play at a sub-.500 pace in a bad division and continue to draw just under 34,000 fans. Meanwhile, the hotel the Cubs owners built still can charge more than $2,000 a night for a series against an old rival (Cardinals)." -
They desperately need the energy of O'Neil Cruz injected...but at least another month likely before he returns from the broken ankle.
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Why not? Of course Lopez succeeding (finally) as a starter would just be around for the course. They should have started stretching him out weeks ago...though...when it became obvious it wasn't in the cards for him to close games out.
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2023: MLB news not AL Central-related
caulfield12 replied to caulfield12's topic in The Diamond Club
https://sports.yahoo.com/chaim-blooms-vision-red-sox-171459232.html Bloom Vision/Red Sox closing in on fourth playoff spot in AL East…Yankees falling into last -
compared to any MLB "outfielder" "Based on the opportunities Acuña has seen -- here we're talking his position in the grass, the runner's speed and position, etc. -- an average outfielder would have expected runners to advance 38% of the time. Against Acuña, they only do it 32% of the time. (The other end of that: Chicago’s Gavin Sheets, who has seen similar opportunities, in that the expectation is a 36% advance rate, but has actually seen runners go 43% of the time on him.)" https://www.mlb.com/news/most-valuable-outfielder-throwing-arms-of-2023
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https://www.yahoo.com/sports/nightengales-notebook-end-road-clayton-104003063.html Reading about Craig Counsell...just goes to how far away from a great manager that Grifol is.
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Forgot about Martin...but we know very well expecting much from a TJ recovery first year back is pretty unsound policy. And it's not like Martin was ever a can't miss guy in the first place. He outperformed nearly everyone's pretty minimal expectations.
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See Dylan Cease and his yoga/Zen Buddhism...
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See Carlos Quentin or Avisail Garcia... Another reason that Aaron Judge deal is so risky on the backend. Same with Trout even....the last 3-5 years, his GP average has been steadily declining.
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Probably doesn't even know who he is....like Robert and Charlie Montoyo. Well, unlikely but not completely out of the realm of possibility with that guy.
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I think I've fallen in love with the Cincinnati Reds
caulfield12 replied to Dan Pasqua's topic in The Diamond Club
Reds lost 5/6 to Brewers Fastest-tracked infield assists under Statcast (since 2015): Today, Elly De La Cruz: 97.9 mph July 14, 2022, Oneil Cruz: 97.8 mph Sept. 20, 2020, Fernando Tatis Jr.: 97.3 mph Sept. 18, 2021, Fernando Tatis Jr.: 96.8 mph June 20, 2022, Oneil Cruz: 96.7 mph However, it wasn't De La Cruz's fastest-tracked assist this year. In May for Triple-A Louisville, De La Cruz made a 99.2 mph throw to first base for an out. -
Padres: C Ethan Salas (No. 2) Not that Salas matters all that much to the 2023 Padres. They aren’t trading him. He’s not going to impact the big league club anytime soon. But holy smokes, this kid is something else. The top international prospect in the most recent class, Salas went directly to the California League -- at 16 years old. He’s holding his own there, too, posting an .881 OPS with reports of solid defense and game management. Padres scouting director Chris Kemp recently called Salas the best young player he’d ever scouted. That statement looks less and less hyperbolic by the day. mlb.com
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You realize Strider's almost at 180 Ks already? That's a Nolan Ryan or Randy Johnson number/pace.
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Remillard is the perfect player for Ozzie or Renteria...or the 2014-15 Royals.
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Did they stretcher him out so he doesn't have to ride a team bus and reaggravate his back?
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Just trade them Jimenez before he gets hurt yet again. No way they pick up some of those more expensive option years.
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57 pitches....in a rush to get out of the clubhouse for that steak dinner.
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Was about to say don't go out and bet the house on the Sox....two great at bats from Harris and then Acuna down 0-2 battling back.
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Not if he puts up 40+ homers and 80+ steals. Unreal. Lynn back to playoff quality opponent woes.
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Only thing that can stop Acuna. Uh oh. Getting hit in the face/lip by his chain.
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Only the Yankees of 2019 ahead of ATL at 31...homers in 28 consecutive games now.
