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  • Ironman92
    Toughest RF to defend in MLB....at San Fran. Tonight RF for White Sox?

    Adam Dunn and of course he hit a 2 run HR
  • Classyposter58
    Laley23;1643326 wrote:I'd like to know how many times he was sent out for the 7th/8th/9th inning already at 100+ pitches. It was so nonsensical...
    He's not really pitching anymore, just worried about locating everything and taking something off of his pitches
  • Ironman92
    No hitter going strong in Cincy
  • ts1227
    Ironman92;1646757 wrote:No hitter going strong in Cincy
    Just went from a no hitter to a no decision
  • Ironman92
    Twins are in the 7th inning and their #9 hitter Jordan Shafer has been on base via hit or walk 5x already.
  • Ironman92
    David Price tonight

    2 inn 12 hits and 8 ER...and a BB
  • IggyPride00
    Can someone who is a sabrmetric guy explain to me how Jason Heyward and his .270/11/53 is 4th in all of MLB with a 6.0 WAR right now?

    Stanton, who ranks 3rd with a 6.2 WAR has a slash line of .296/33/97.

    Why do the advanced metrics seemingly adore Heyward the way they do?
  • Mulva
    IggyPride00;1648210 wrote:Can someone who is a sabrmetric guy explain to me how Jason Heyward and his .270/11/53 is 4th in all of MLB with a 6.0 WAR right now?

    Stanton, who ranks 3rd with a 6.2 WAR has a slash line of .296/33/97.

    Why do the advanced metrics seemingly adore Heyward the way they do?
    He's a great defensive player.
  • thavoice
    Mulva;1648213 wrote:He's a great defensive player.
    Great defense is a fantastic thing....but Stanton has driven in 44 more runs......one cannot say that Heywards defense has saved even close to that.

    I am not buying alot of these new stats they are throwing out there.
  • Ironman92
    thavoice;1648451 wrote:Great defense is a fantastic thing....but Stanton has driven in 44 more runs......one cannot say that Heywards defense has saved even close to that.

    I am not buying alot of these new stats they are throwing out there.
    You really can't compare them using RBI. Stanton bats 3rd and 65% of the games Heyward is the leadoff hitter. Now it isn't as much difference as you might think with RBI opportunities. Stanton only has 7 more chances with runners on 2nd or 3rd....biggest difference is simply a runner on 1st and really not that much. All in all the difference I'd guess is around 10-15 RBI.

    Now I'd use OPS and Stanton is 2nd in baseball at .961 while Heyward is a pedestrian .741.....a huge difference (bigger than the gap between Todd Frazier and Cozart offensively) Heyward is great in RF. Great jumps, ridiculous range, great arm....but Stanton is pretty darn good in RF as well and both are close in base running. No way does Heyward outplay Stanton in RF nearly enough to make up for the .220 difference in OPS

    I've never loved the WAR stat....it benefits OF and utility players too much. Doesn't pass the eye test.
  • Ironman92
    Watching A's/Angels showdown and HP ump Greg Gibson called Trout and Pujols out on high strike 3's looking, both looked high and Pujols didn't look that close.

    And as I type he rings up A's Moss on a low inside pitch. Glad he is there for the fans SMH.
  • Ironman92
    Josh Hamilton hasn't homered at home in 206 AB
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    Dodgers put 4 IF on right side....it worked
  • Ironman92
    Looks like Adam Dunn to the A's
  • Terry_Tate
    Ironman92;1649295 wrote:Looks like Adam Dunn to the A's
    Yes please
  • Rotinaj
    Terry_Tate;1649311 wrote:Yes please
    World series MVP.
  • Ironman92
    Their offense has dropped from 5 runs a game to 4 since they traded away Cespedes...hopefully Dunn can help and make it to the playoffs.
  • Ironman92
    Rotinaj;1649316 wrote:World series MVP.
    Then flip everyone off and retire
  • Ironman92
  • mhs95_06
    Phils going to the bottom of the 9th in Atlanta trying for a combined pitcher no hitter. Hamels went the first 6 taking 108 pitches in walking 5 and hitting 1. Revere has 25% of his season's RBIs in this game.