March 31, 20197 yr https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/d/davidma02.shtml In my opinion, the single worst blunder by Rick Hahn during the offseason was getting rid of Matt Davidson. To be clear, the reason for this is not Davidson's hitting such as his 20 HR's last season, but instead his pitching. If you click n the above link to Baseball Reference and scroll down to "Standard Pitching," you will find the following: Davidson pitched 3 innings in 3 games giving up zero hits and only 1 walk. You would think that given all the team's bullpen problems last year, that Hahn would have decided to go about making Davidson a true utility player who could both pitch and hit for the team. Instead of having Davidson pitch 3 innings a season, Hahn could have tried it make it at least an inning a week if not more. It was pitching that should have given Davidson the edge over Palka in determining just who gets to stay on with the team. Instead, Hahn opted to drop Davidson while keeping the likes of Palka and Nate Jones on the team and now we are paying the price for that poorly thought out decision.
March 31, 20197 yr Because Davidson was a repetitive player with Palka and Alonso around. The main problem is that the Sox whiffed on Machado. This resulted with them being stuck with Alonso and Jay. I’d rather have Davidson and Avisail on the team than have Alonso and Jay and no Machado. Regardless, none of these guys are game-changers except for Machado. Edited March 31, 20197 yr by Harper2Sox
March 31, 20197 yr 1 minute ago, Jose Abreu said: Because he’s bad So are Alonso, Palka, and Jay and they are all on the team, lol. Edited March 31, 20197 yr by Harper2Sox
March 31, 20197 yr This had to be made to get a reaction out of greg ? Edited March 31, 20197 yr by ron883
March 31, 20197 yr 28 minutes ago, Insp said: https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/d/davidma02.shtml In my opinion, the single worst blunder by Rick Hahn during the offseason was getting rid of Matt Davidson. To be clear, the reason for this is not Davidson's hitting such as his 20 HR's last season, but instead his pitching. If you click n the above link to Baseball Reference and scroll down to "Standard Pitching," you will find the following: Davidson pitched 3 innings in 3 games giving up zero hits and only 1 walk. You would think that given all the team's bullpen problems last year, that Hahn would have decided to go about making Davidson a true utility player who could both pitch and hit for the team. Instead of having Davidson pitch 3 innings a season, Hahn could have tried it make it at least an inning a week if not more. It was pitching that should have given Davidson the edge over Palka in determining just who gets to stay on with the team. Instead, Hahn opted to drop Davidson while keeping the likes of Palka and Nate Jones on the team and now we are paying the price for that poorly thought out decision. No. Also Matt Davidson was a bad position baseball player who would be exposed as a bad pitcher with regular pitching appearances. Don't fall for SSS and the false equivalency of 3 surprise appearances with 30-40 outings of work where teams scouted and prepared for Davidson. Finally Matt Davidson has nothing to do with Palka or Jones. They don't play the same positions or the same job. If Davidson was on the roster, it would be Rondon who wasn't. If this post were Matt Davidson it would have gone 0-4 with 4k's and an error.
March 31, 20197 yr 31 minutes ago, Insp said: https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/d/davidma02.shtml In my opinion, the single worst blunder by Rick Hahn during the offseason was getting rid of Matt Davidson. To be clear, the reason for this is not Davidson's hitting such as his 20 HR's last season, but instead his pitching. If you click n the above link to Baseball Reference and scroll down to "Standard Pitching," you will find the following: Davidson pitched 3 innings in 3 games giving up zero hits and only 1 walk. You would think that given all the team's bullpen problems last year, that Hahn would have decided to go about making Davidson a true utility player who could both pitch and hit for the team. Instead of having Davidson pitch 3 innings a season, Hahn could have tried it make it at least an inning a week if not more. It was pitching that should have given Davidson the edge over Palka in determining just who gets to stay on with the team. Instead, Hahn opted to drop Davidson while keeping the likes of Palka and Nate Jones on the team and now we are paying the price for that poorly thought out decision. It wasn't missing out on Machado? You're a moron
March 31, 20197 yr This thread is OVAH! 6 minutes ago, southsider2k5 said: No. Also Matt Davidson was a bad position baseball player who would be exposed as a bad pitcher with regular pitching appearances. Don't fall for SSS and the false equivalency of 3 surprise appearances with 30-40 outings of work where teams scouted and prepared for Davidson. Finally Matt Davidson has nothing to do with Palka or Jones. They don't play the same positions or the same job. If Davidson was on the roster, it would be Rondon who wasn't. If this post were Matt Davidson it would have gone 0-4 with 4k's and an error.
March 31, 20197 yr I think was a good move for the Sox regardless of what happened with Machado because he gets on base and can play CF. The Sox need guys who can do that.
March 31, 20197 yr Matt Davidson was also a bad baseball player and brought no extra value to the table. He couldn’t play defense and he couldn’t get on base.
March 31, 20197 yr 1 minute ago, Joshua Strong said: Matt Davidson was also a bad baseball player and brought no extra value to the table. He couldn’t play defense and he couldn’t get on base. The Sox have half a dozen Davidson types already hanging around the periphery. I might have been OK with him in a platoon role but reality is he's a 1 WAR type that is a dime a dozen.
March 31, 20197 yr Author 11 minutes ago, soxfan49 said: It wasn't missing out on Machado? You're a moron The Sox made Machado a fair offer and it was ignored, so that's not a blunder by Hahn.
March 31, 20197 yr Author 4 minutes ago, chitownsportsfan said: The Sox have half a dozen Davidson types already hanging around the periphery. I might have been OK with him in a platoon role but reality is he's a 1 WAR type that is a dime a dozen. How many of them can pitch?
March 31, 20197 yr 15 minutes ago, soxfan49 said: It wasn't missing out on Machado? You're a moron Lmao
March 31, 20197 yr I do think a last man off the bench/last pitcher out of the pen would have a ton of value and would have loved to see it. I think he can make it as both. We shall see. That said not losing any sleep of dropping him. If he can get to the NL he will be a lot more valuable probably.
March 31, 20197 yr I would be surprised if Davidson isn’t closimg the All Star game this year. I find it hard to believe the Rangers sent him to the minors. More idiots. This guy is great. How come MLB execs can’t see it?
March 31, 20197 yr 2 minutes ago, Insp said: How many of them can pitch? This is your really your argument? Wow.
March 31, 20197 yr 3 minutes ago, Insp said: How many of them can pitch? Let me repeat this part. Don't fall for SSS and the false equivalency of 3 surprise appearances with 30-40 outings of work where teams scouted and prepared for Davidson.
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