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Should I continue to make PGTs?  

37 members have voted

  1. 1. Should I continue to make PGTs?

    • Yes, keep 'em
      26
    • No, trash them and leave GDTs open
      11


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Community Moderator
Posted
A hitter who thinks and adjusts? Who are we, the Rays/Yanks/Sox/rest of the top of the league?!?!?!

 

If he keeps this up, when Reyes returns, this lineup will be quite dangerous.

Community Moderator
Posted
If he keeps this up, when Reyes returns, this lineup will be quite dangerous.

 

Reyes

Cabrera

Bautista

Encarnacion

Lind

Lawrie

JPA/Thole

Rasmus

Bonifacio/Izturis

 

Not bad

Posted
Reyes

Cabrera

Bautista

Encarnacion

Lind

Lawrie

JPA/Thole

Rasmus

Bonifacio/Izturis

 

Not bad

 

 

Rasmus is looking better and melky continue destroying the ball

Posted
Melky is the guy I am really looking forward to seeing at the end of the year. +.300BA is definitely attainable. Something that the Jays have lacked since.. I don't even know when.
Community Moderator
Posted
If he keeps this up, when Reyes returns, this lineup will be quite dangerous.

 

the first guy to get fixed is Lind. Rasmus is the next guy and I'd expect Mottola will set his eyes on Lawrie. things are getting better, but they need to keep winning games while working things out.

Old-Timey Member
Posted
Not bad

 

I'd rather

 

Reyes

Bautista

Lind

Encarnacion

Melky

Lawrie

Rasmus

JPA/Thole

Boni/Izzy

Community Moderator
Posted
I'd rather

 

Reyes

Bautista

Lind

Encarnacion

Melky

Lawrie

Rasmus

JPA/Thole

Boni/Izzy

 

 

I could live with most lineups that start with those 5 and dont have JPA in the top 7. lol

Posted
I'd rather

 

Reyes

Bautista

Lind

Encarnacion

Melky

Lawrie

Rasmus

JPA/Thole

Boni/Izzy

 

I rather Melky hitting 3rd. More hitting! :P

Old-Timey Member
Posted
I rather Melky hitting 3rd. More hitting! :P

 

http://www.beyondtheboxscore.com/2009/3/17/795946/optimizing-your-lineup-by

 

The Book says the #3 hitter comes to the plate with, on average, fewer runners on base than the #4 or #5 hitters. So why focus on putting a guy who can knock in runs in the #3 spot, when the two spots after him can benefit from it more? Surprisingly, because he comes to bat so often with two outs and no runners on base, the #3 hitter isn't nearly as important as we think. This is a spot to fill after more important spots are taken care of.

 

5th spot > 3rd spot.

Old-Timey Member
Posted
Yep, I like Melky 3rd because he gets hits not walks. You'd rather walk-hit than hit-walk because it could advance the runner to third or score him.

 

"The Book says the #5 guy can provide more value than the #3 guy with singles, doubles, triples, and walks, and avoiding outs, although the #3 guy holds an advantage with homeruns. After positions #1, #2, and #4 are filled, put your next best hitter here, unless he lives and dies with the long ball."

 

Melky > Lind in 1B/2B/3B/OBP

Lind > Melky in HR

 

I like Melky hitting 5th.

Posted

Don't forget to keep your eyes peeled for the Tim Horton's in Dublin... It's in a 7-11 or Spar, or some other small shop like that...

 

Only donuts though...no coffee service...

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