Tribe vs. Baltimore: Invading the Bird's nest.
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royal_k
+1HitsRus;1464347 wrote:^^^You are not going to piss me off, BRF. I love talking baseball and strategy. But Royal is correct...I am right I'd explain why in more detail, but not enough time right now.
In Tribe news today...roster in motion.
Chris Perez was activated and will be available for tonite's game.
Johnny Mac was traded to Philly for the PTBNL. -
vball10setFwiw, I don't like Jason Stanford as a Tribe Report host.
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Laley23Kluber is getting some bullets hit off him.
Chance to work out of it though. -
Laley23Or not. 6-3 Baltimore.
It's games like this when I wonder why we leave guys out there to just get shelled. Kluber hasnt gotten a clean out all game I dont think lol. -
BRF
For what?royal_k;1464350 wrote:+1
Why don't the National League managers bat a pitcher in the 8 hole then?
Oops. I said I was done with this...........sorry......I want to hear the opinion of Footwedge on this.
I hope Johnny Mac enjoyed his short stay back in Cleveland! -
Ironman92Lol....watching on MLB Network
And after the reliever threw a called ball to Mark Reynolds some really angry and loud guy screamed "God Damnit just throw a strike he'll swing at anything" -
Ironman92HitsRus;1464299 wrote:Nobody puts the "best" hitters in the 9 hole....you just don't want to put the worst. The 'worst' goes in the 8th spot. That's not rocket science, that's standard. The guy in the 9th spot should be a decent hitter with lead off speed and lead off skills (bunting)...good OBP is a bonus. You have got to have speed at 9-1-2. That's why Stubbs is perfect for this team in the 9th hole. If he raises his batting average up to .275...on this team, he'll still hit 9th.
.275? His OB%? Stubbs won't hit .275 unless you face about 70 lefty starters the rest of the year. -
HitsRus^^^^ to answer that question, I first want to say that I'm not taking any of this personally, and I don't mean to seem to attack anyone...I am simply relating my views based on my baseball experience.
#1...we are talking about the Indians...an American League team that plays with a DH.
#2 ..The exception to the rule are professional leagues that do not play with a DH (like the National League) in pro leagues pitchers concentrate on their craft and not hitting and are usually so bad as hitters that it overrides what we are talking about. In the AL, the weakest hitter batting in the 8th spot on a good team probably is not hitting below .220, or Mendoza line at worst. Pitchers in the NL are often way below that. Because of that, rosters are constructed differently, and pinch hitters are often employed mid to late game. ( giving the effect of putting a good hitter in the 9th spot). Check out a National League team's batting order when they are playing in an AL park.
Note also that in lower leagues the practice of the pitcher batting 9th is rarely seen, as often the pitcher is one of the best hitters on a high school or even a college level team.
#3).. putting a decent hitter with speed in the 9 hole also guarantees that when you get to the bottom of the order, you are going to be in the midst of a rally with good hitters coming up, or you will start the next inning with one of your speedy 'inning starters' coming up. It also increases the chances that when your big bopper (#3 hitter, high average with power) comes up that someone will be on base who can score from first on any extra base hit. -
HitsRus
I wasn't saying or implying he would...I was saying that even if he did...he would still be batting 9th on this team ( unless Bourn is on the DL)275? His OB%? Stubbs won't hit .275 unless you face about 70 lefty starters the rest of the year. -
Ironman92HitsRus;1464809 wrote:I wasn't saying or implying he would...I was saying that even if he did...he would still be batting 9th on this team ( unless Bourn is on the DL)
Yeah....I know and agree, just thought no way can he hit .275 unless it's mostly lefties. -
HitsRusIt's kind of a shame that Reds fans have such a negative opinion of Stubbs. I find him to be a pretty useful player. His defense is excellent and his speed and base running abilities are first rate. I think a lot of that negativism come from fans' unmet expectations, and I see this a lot in a guy that comes up thru an organization. The guy gets a label (all star leadoff centerfielder) as a prospect, and if he doesn't develop into that, the fans kind of turn on him. On the Indians, it might be Chris Perez or might happen to Justin Masterson if he doesn't perform to 'Ace' standards. He may end up a pretty damn good #3 pitcher, but Cleveland fans may 'hate' him because he should have become an Ace. Young players will develop into what they will be....but not necessarily what we expect. I like Stubbs for what he is. Reds fans don't like him for what he didn't become.
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TBone14HitsRus;1465257 wrote:It's kind of a shame that Reds fans have such a negative opinion of Stubbs. I find him to be a pretty useful player. His defense is excellent and his speed and base running abilities are first rate. I think a lot of that negativism come from fans' unmet expectations, and I see this a lot in a guy that comes up thru an organization. The guy gets a label (all star leadoff centerfielder) as a prospect, and if he doesn't develop into that, the fans kind of turn on him. On the Indians, it might be Chris Perez or might happen to Justin Masterson if he doesn't perform to 'Ace' standards. He may end up a pretty damn good #3 pitcher, but Cleveland fans may 'hate' him because he should have become an Ace. Young players will develop into what they will be....but not necessarily what we expect. I like Stubbs for what he is. Reds fans don't like him for what he didn't become.
I am getting sick and tired of your sound thinking, use of logic and reasoning and overall realistic expectations.
I come here for the wild overreactions and extreme hyperbole.