QUOTE (StrykerSox @ Jul 20, 2016 -> 04:00 PM)
Bonifacio had a .650 OPS as a 29 year old in 2014. His "decline" is better than Tyler's career.
Then he came to us and had 78 crappy at bats. He's had 36 crappie at bats as a Brave. 109 crummy ABs after some pretty good years.
If Tyler, who was not a top prospect and didn't even have great MiLB numbers, gets the small sample size excuse after 350 ABs, then I think EB deserved it after 109 bad ABs.
Yeah in his short short career. 30 MLB teams realized Bonifacio sucked, he was never even that good to begin with. Again, I don't know why you are even comparing Saladino and Bonifacio? Because their OPS is similar? Seems like a stretch.