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Moncada to be back on Monday

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2 minutes ago, Polar Bear said:

SS2K math class

2 + 2 = 65682829219017636

Now I'm convinced! Best argument of yours.

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14 minutes ago, Spumoni said:

I don't get why the position being loaded takes away from being in the top 10.  Wouldn't that mean being in the top 10 of a position loaded with talent mean you are bringing more value to the table?

It doesn't, it's exactly what you said. I wasn't saying that to take away from him, more to add to how good Moncada is. 

His stint at AAA when he was showing power makes me hopeful that he could be #back

1 minute ago, southsider2k5 said:

For the record, Jake wouldn't be on the Yankees roster either, but sure, let's go with this non sequitor more.

Remember we're talking 40 man roster unless the goal posts have been moved again. 

1 minute ago, southsider2k5 said:

For the record, Jake wouldn't be on the Yankees roster either, but sure, let's go with this non sequitor more.

He would be the closest to make it 

27 minutes ago, chw42 said:

The balls are part of it, the mean drag coefficient on the balls are about .1 higher meaning they go about 5 feet shorter on average than the balls last year. And about 10 feet shorter than the juiced balls the league was using from 2017-2019. 

Weather also plays a part. The Sox have basically been stuck playing in below 50 degree weather all year. Some games with heavy winds blowing straight in. 20 degrees change in temperature usually brings about 5 more feet of carry on a fly ball. Warmer weather should help the Sox out a bit. 

Humidity also helps. Water vapor(18g/mol) is lighter than air, which is 78% N2(28g/mol) 21%O2(32g/mol)  and 1% other stuff like argon and CO2. 

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Just now, Texsox said:

Remember we're talking 40 man roster unless the goal posts have been moved again. 

Multiple conversations going with different aspects and points....who knows at this point ?

Just now, Jack Parkman said:

Humidity also helps. water vapor is lighter than air. 

I guess it's not a coincidence the Sox hit well during those 2 home games with a bunch of rain. 

5 minutes ago, Polar Bear said:

He would be the closest to make it 

?????

4 minutes ago, Polar Bear said:

He would be the closest to make it 

Looking at the Yankees roster, the last thing they need is a RH 3B.  They have both Donaldson and LeMahieu who are both already better hitters and fielders at 3rd.  A glove first OF would actually be the most helpful for their construction. 

8 minutes ago, Polar Bear said:

We have a 3B prospect worthy of playing in the bigs? Maybe in 4 years if Burger were struggling as bad as Moncada has the last 2 seasons and Burger could move to 1st or DH and Kath killed it in AAA the year before then there we would have a comparable situation...

At which point yes, I would say move Burger off of 3B and let the prospect play, especially if our bench consisted of the garbage it does now 

Yoan Moncada has not struggled.  Again, he is a top 8 3B in all of baseball.  Repeating a lie doesn't make it true.

Some of you (SS2K) obviously have lost touch with reality and can't follow a conversation so I'm gonna bounce until the game 

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Just now, southsider2k5 said:

Yoan Moncada has not struggled.  Again, he is a top 8 3B in all of baseball.  Repeating a lie doesn't make it true.

Yep, and counting 2020 against him is not fair to him. Long Covid is no joke. 

4 minutes ago, southsider2k5 said:

Yoan Moncada has not struggled.  Again, he is a top 8 3B in all of baseball.  Repeating a lie doesn't make it true.

You can pound that keyboard all you want but he has struggled 

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3 minutes ago, Jack Parkman said:

Yep, and counting 2020 against him is not fair to him. Long Covid is no joke. 

Love the guy but you absolutely can count it against him and I 100% feel its still an issue with him.  Can you count 2021 or 2022 against Bellinger....yes you can 

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3 minutes ago, Jack Parkman said:

Yep, and counting 2020 against him is not fair to him. Long Covid is no joke. 

Even counting his worst season, and leaving out his best one, he is one of the top 3B in baseball. 

End of story.

17 minutes ago, Jack Parkman said:

Humidity also helps. Water vapor(18g/mol) is lighter than air, which is 78% N2(28g/mol) 21%O2(32g/mol)  and 1% other stuff like argon and CO2. 

The humidity for the ball will be constant this year so it will be interesting to see how the environmental humidity interacts with the ball.

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3 minutes ago, Polar Bear said:

You can pound that keyboard all you want but he has struggled 

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Love the guy but you absolutely can count it against him and I 100% feel its still an issue with him.  Can you count 2021 or 2022 against Bellinger....yes you can 

Lol what? Now you're comparing Bellinger's 21/22 seasons to Moncada's 21/22? Bellinger was awful. Moncada was the exact opposite.

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Since the beginning of 2019 Moncada is a 4.84 WAR per 162 player. 

That anyone could think he isn’t elite is baffling. 

Been waiting for Moncada to join the team, but I guess (some) others, not so much.  I really don't get it.

53 minutes ago, Greg Hibbard said:

That anyone could think he isn’t elite is baffling. 

 

49 minutes ago, Big Hurtin said:

Been waiting for Moncada to join the team, but I guess (some) others, not so much.  I really don't get it.

Same people that think wins are still a relevant statistic for evaluating starting pitchers.  What good are numbers and statistics against the good old "eye test"?

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1 hour ago, Polar Bear said:

Some of you (SS2K) obviously have lost touch with reality and can't follow a conversation so I'm gonna bounce until the game 

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We'll miss you Baghdad Burger!

2 minutes ago, southsider2k5 said:

 

But the Dodgers could use him. 

If that sandbagger Moncada would've been a team player like Burger, would've had a grand slam.

How dare he go home on that wild pitch.

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2 hours ago, Greg Hibbard said:

Since the beginning of 2019 Moncada is a 4.84 WAR per 162 player. 

That anyone could think he isn’t elite is baffling. 

It’s really just one or two idiots, TBF. 

17 hours ago, southsider2k5 said:

 

14 pitchers is dumb.

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