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2 hours ago, Dick Allen said:

Schriffen just said Ramirez is looking to be the first in Cleveland to have 3 30 home run seasons. I believe Albert Belle accomplished that and then some.

probably Rocky Colavito as well.

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2 hours ago, The Mighty Mite said:

In all fairness the team we have seen since July 1st is much better than the team we had on opening day, let’s hope they can build on the second half success going to 2026 and they sign some quality free agents.

😆😄Remember JR still runs the show.

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3 hours ago, Dick Allen said:

Schriffen just said Ramirez is looking to be the first in Cleveland to have 3 30 home run seasons. I believe Albert Belle accomplished that and then some.

Manny Ramirez had 5 and Thome had 7. How does that even get through fact checkers lol

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12 hours ago, Lip Man 1 said:

probably Rocky Colavito as well.

Colovito had 41 homers in 1958 and 1959 and then in one of the worst trades in history former White Sox GM Frank Lane traded Colovito to Detroit for singles hitter Harvey Kuenn, fans in Cleveland almost rioted when hearing of the trade. In the next 3 seasons in Detroit Rocky hit 35, 45 and 37 homers.
Larry Doby came close in the mid 50s having the middle season with 29 homers.

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18 minutes ago, The Mighty Mite said:

But at one point this year he was the best hitter in MLB with an 0-2 count.

Is that right? Must've been before the scouting report said "throw the ball 10 feet off the plate and he'll swing at it". 

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40 minutes ago, The Mighty Mite said:

But at one point this year he was the best hitter in MLB with an 0-2 count.

 

16 minutes ago, nrockway said:

Is that right? Must've been before the scouting report said "throw the ball 10 feet off the plate and he'll swing at it". 

He's still 2nd at the moment

https://www.statmuse.com/mlb/ask?q=most+hits+with+0-2+count

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5 minutes ago, DoUEvenShift said:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/split.fcgi?id=sosale01&year=2025&t=b

after 0-2: .525 OPS/38% k rate

after 1-2: .541 OPS/46.5% k rate

after 2-2: .639 OPS/37.5% k rate

compare to Vargas

.529 OPS/42%

.726 OPS/30.5%

.806 OPS/26%

 

if he had any kind of an eye, he's well above .800 OPS on the season

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15 minutes ago, DoUEvenShift said:

He does look a little tired at the minute. They might be giving him some  extra work on playing first base. I’d like to know what their plan is with, I think they want him at 1B and it pissed me off that they had him at 2B last night as Monty started the game on the bench. 

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10 minutes ago, southsider2k5 said:

The eye test isn't everything. 

thanks, peanut gallery. neither is hits when the idea is that he doesn't walk and strikes out...you could just look at the OPS of players on that other list that was posted. or the stats I just posted. Vargas isn't some world beater and if Sosa performed like him, he's much better. This is also not considering the location of pitches. Maybe you could look that up.

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8 minutes ago, nrockway said:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/split.fcgi?id=sosale01&year=2025&t=b

after 0-2: .525 OPS/38% k rate

after 1-2: .541 OPS/46.5% k rate

after 2-2: .639 OPS/37.5% k rate

compare to Vargas

.529 OPS/42%

.726 OPS/30.5%

.806 OPS/26%

 

if he had any kind of an eye, he's well above .800 OPS on the season

here are the splits based on count

sosa3.PNG

if you look at the sOPS+ (whether you use the specific count or after a count like you did) he is well above league average in all 2 strike outcomes. Especially at 0-2 and 2-2.

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10 minutes ago, nrockway said:

thanks, peanut gallery. neither is hits when the idea is that he doesn't walk and strikes out...you could just look at the OPS of players on that other list that was posted. or the stats I just posted. Vargas isn't some world beater and if Sosa performed like him, he's much better. This is also not considering the location of pitches. Maybe you could look that up.

Chill out man

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9 minutes ago, DoUEvenShift said:

here are the splits based on count

sosa3.PNG

if you look at the sOPS+ (whether you use the specific count or after a count like you did) he is well above league average in all 2 strike outcomes. Especially at 0-2 and 2-2.

better than anticipated for sure. also no season split data on this as far as I can tell to suggest that pitchers just throw him junk now in these situations. you might also expect a trend line from 0-2 to 3-2 as there seems to be with Vargas (just as an example).

 

5 minutes ago, southsider2k5 said:

Chill out man

literally just one time offer something to a discussion that isn't s%*# talk

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11 minutes ago, nrockway said:

better than anticipated for sure. also no season split data on this as far as I can tell to suggest that pitchers just throw him junk now in these situations. you might also expect a trend line from 0-2 to 3-2 as there seems to be with Vargas (just as an example).

 

literally just one time offer something to a discussion that isn't s%*# talk

You literally started name calling over an obvious comment.   Stats exist because personal bias doesn't always work.

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