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16 minutes ago, Jack Parkman said:

As was said earlier, there is correlation between extreme performance in the spring and regular season performance. Moncada's spring has been extreme....and not in a good way. 

correlation =/= causation. 

it could be some guys who perform really poorly in spring are hurt, but the guys that aren't hurt have no barring. jack, watching spring training and caring about results is just a terrible thing to do given how many years you've been following this closely.

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13 minutes ago, caulfield12 said:

I don't expect Moncada to win an MVP with how he's trending...it's simply that expectations were so high when he signed with Boston and rise to the #1 prospect in the sport.  Devers was a bit under the radar, comparatively.

That said, it took another #1 in Buxton years and years to get his swing and health to this point.

and Devers and Moncada value on a rate basis was nearly identical last year... 

 

6 minutes ago, Jack Parkman said:

Including today

38 PA

4 H (all 1B)

1 BB

15 K

 

This is more than just a bad spring. 

lol know it's not. that's literally exactly what it is, "a bad spring."

 

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1 minute ago, Look at Ray Ray Run said:

Kevin Newman hit 606 last spring with a 1429 OPS in 33 at bats.

Kevin Newman had a .574 OPS in 517 at bats in the regular season for the Pirates last year. 

 

1 minute ago, Jack Parkman said:

Extreme outliers tend to stick. That's the point I'm making. 

Back to back even. Bravo.

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15 minutes ago, Jack Parkman said:

Including today

38 PA

4 H (all 1B)

1 BB

15 K

 

This is more than just a bad spring. 

The only thing that means anything here is 38 PAs. It’s barely a bad weeks worth of at bats. 

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9 minutes ago, Chicago White Sox said:

Moncada doesn’t care about spring training though and isn’t putting forth full effort

You can use the same excuse for Sousa and Henzman.  No excuse for Moncada to look this bad.

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5 minutes ago, Look at Ray Ray Run said:

Kevin Newman hit 606 last spring with a 1429 OPS in 33 at bats.

Kevin Newman had a .574 OPS in 517 at bats in the regular season for the Pirates last year. 

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27 minutes ago, maxjusttyped said:

I'm the one who said that, but I think his 3 year track record of being very good and still being in his prime carries a lot more weight than 30 ST PA's or whatever.

He is very good, and still has that defense. I don’t ever see MVP for him as some might have hoped though. It goes to show ceilings are as much about if as they are about when.

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4 minutes ago, SpringfieldFan said:

He is very good, and still has that defense. I don’t ever see MVP for him as some might have hoped though. It goes to show ceilings are as much about if as they are about when.

I’d be pretty content if Moncada more or less stays at this level for the remainder of his time here

(I of course mean 4-5 win player)

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3 minutes ago, Balta1701 said:

I've heard a fair number of poeple complaining while he did that last year right?

lmao right

that and people complaining about him being a pussy or whatever when he’s never played less than 80% of the teams games since coming up. I do not get it. 

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Just now, Balta1701 said:

I've heard a fair number of poeple complaining while he did that last year right?

And I defended him. 

This is the thing: he was the centerpiece of the Sale trade and the #1 prospect in baseball at one time. People expected superstar and they got very good.

When Superstar is the expectation, very good is disappointing to some. 

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