Atothe Old-Timey Member Posted June 22, 2013 Posted June 22, 2013 No way in f***ing hell is Kawa better then Reyes. Reyes is special, he literally was a delight to watch play. Can't wait for that Dominican sob to come back
Candy Maldonado Old-Timey Member Posted June 22, 2013 Posted June 22, 2013 Listen what I am saying in the long run yes Reyes is probably the better player. But right now, Kawa is hot Reyes will not be playing at his top level for some games after coming back. In addition, I believe Reyes is slightly overrated and Kawa underrated. So it's not as automatic a move as you may think. Dig deeper a little more and think about it. You're overrated as a poster but underrated as a troll.
DH12 Verified Member Posted June 22, 2013 Posted June 22, 2013 No way in f***ing hell is Kawa better then Reyes. Reyes is special, he literally was a delight to watch play. Can't wait for that Dominican sob to come back Kawa is the heart and soul of this team right now
GD Old-Timey Member Posted June 22, 2013 Author Posted June 22, 2013 I think you just broke the internet. Is this even real life?
Atothe Old-Timey Member Posted June 22, 2013 Posted June 22, 2013 I guess dickey is the heart and soul of this pitching staff as well. Unbelievably trolltastic
ElNik2013 Old-Timey Member Posted June 22, 2013 Posted June 22, 2013 Thing is, Reyes' return doesn't have to be the end of the Kawasaki era. I believe a Kawasaki/Izturis 2B platoon is better than a Bonifacio/Izturis platoon. Kawasaki could also be kept around longer by DL'ing Cabrera upon Reyes' return as Bonifacio can play the outfield. I have to say that Cabrera really looks hurt, not only running/fielding, but hitting. He really can't generate as much batspeed and power with the gimp legs.
jaysfaithful8 Verified Member Posted June 22, 2013 Posted June 22, 2013 Kawa is the heart and soul of this team right now Though I don't agree with a lot of what you have posted, I do believe he could of helped to bridge a possible gap between the Dominicans in the clubhouse and the rest of the team (if there was one to begin with). Or at least bring the team closer together as a whole.
DH12 Verified Member Posted June 22, 2013 Posted June 22, 2013 I guess dickey is the heart and soul of this pitching staff as well. Unbelievably trolltastic No dickey just sucks Kawa is more valuable right now he's earned a spot on this team
GD Old-Timey Member Posted June 22, 2013 Author Posted June 22, 2013 No use arguing with him guys lol, just enjoy the win and the streak. Reyes is the 23rd best shortstop in the expansion era (since 1961) by WAR, they're obviously playing him because he's a total stud. The Jays have won nine in a row. A .550 talent team will win nine in a row once in every 217 samples... incredible! This may be stupid as I'm sick and tired, but how'd you do the math on that?
Deadpool Old-Timey Member Posted June 22, 2013 Posted June 22, 2013 Kawa is the heart and soul of this team right now Okay, this absolutely has to be trolling...
dmrich28 Verified Member Posted June 22, 2013 Posted June 22, 2013 I think they actually might send down a reliever now, today's game definitely meant something. He's playing way better than the other 2B options. no way they are touching that bullpen
GD Old-Timey Member Posted June 22, 2013 Author Posted June 22, 2013 Easy: 1 / .550^9 = 217.1 Why do you do that, though? I like knowing what I'm doing rather than just doing it haha.
Caper Verified Member Posted June 22, 2013 Posted June 22, 2013 No use arguing with him guys lol, just enjoy the win and the streak. Reyes is the 23rd best shortstop in the expansion era (since 1961) by WAR, they're obviously playing him because he's a total stud. The Jays have won nine in a row. A .550 talent team will win nine in a row once in every 217 samples... incredible! There is a point to be made though. When I hear people talk about him (some of the meatballs on PTS for example) all I ever hear is the average sighted (.200 or there about), you never hear about the .340 obp... which is much more important then average.... and is near the top of the team.
DH12 Verified Member Posted June 22, 2013 Posted June 22, 2013 Kawa is not going to be sent down with the way he's played here. Even AA isn't dumb enough to do that
Caper Verified Member Posted June 22, 2013 Posted June 22, 2013 ... and the other thing is... Saki will be back up eventually.
DH12 Verified Member Posted June 22, 2013 Posted June 22, 2013 What a massive win. I thought Dickey f***ed it for us. But Kawasaki I love this guy. No way this guy is leaving not even possible. Dickey tried his best to lose it but the mighty Kawa would not let it happen
Caper Verified Member Posted June 22, 2013 Posted June 22, 2013 Kawa is not going to be sent down with the way he's played here. Even AA isn't dumb enough to do that Yeah.. he will... and that's fine. The guy has options, he will be back up at some point.
GD Old-Timey Member Posted June 22, 2013 Author Posted June 22, 2013 There is a point to be made though. When I hear people talk about him (some of the meatballs on PTS for example) all I ever hear is the average sighted (.200 or there about), you never hear about the .340 obp... which is much more important then average.... and is near the top of the team. To be fair, his wOBA is only .297.
ElNik2013 Old-Timey Member Posted June 22, 2013 Posted June 22, 2013 There is a point to be made though. When I hear people talk about him (some of the meatballs on PTS for example) all I ever hear is the average sighted (.200 or there about), you never hear about the .340 obp... which is much more important then average.... and is near the top of the team. Agreed. I've said this before, I wouldn't mind Kawasaki at 2B with Reyes at SS. I would think he'd be a good defensive 2B and I believe his quality AB's cannot be properly quantified by his stats. I think someone mentioned a while back that he was amongst the leaders in pitches per at bat.
Deadpool Old-Timey Member Posted June 22, 2013 Posted June 22, 2013 To be fair, his wOBA is only .297. That's above average for a SS... IIRC .285 is the average for SS, read that earlier today I believe.
IBTrini Verified Member Posted June 22, 2013 Posted June 22, 2013 This was f***ing EPIC!!!!!!! It was a pretty nice game. Lots of interesting stuff - Gibbons getting of the bench to support his pitcher and getting a call overturned, Gibbons not pulling Dickey out at the right time, Cecil continuing his amazing streak, Janssen doing his stuff, Kawasaki getting an unassisted DP and a HR, Lind and Encarnacion doing their long-ball stuff, Thole's big bunt, and Davis' unbelievable walk-off hit. Must have been a tremendous experience to be at that particular game.
Deadpool Old-Timey Member Posted June 22, 2013 Posted June 22, 2013 Agreed. I've said this before, I wouldn't mind Kawasaki at 2B with Reyes at SS. I would think he'd be a good defensive 2B and I believe his quality AB's cannot be properly quantified by his stats. I think someone mentioned a while back that he was amongst the leaders in pitches per at bat. If all else was equal, that's what I'd prefer. It's not equal, however... Izturis can refuse minor league assignment, meaning that if we send him down, he can opt for free agency and we'd be on the hook for his entire contract, even if (when) he signed with another team Bonifacio has no options, and he actually is a useful piece who wouldn't ever clear waivers. Kawasaki is simply the odd man out in this situation (unless you want to get rid of DeRosa, but that's a whole different story...)
GD Old-Timey Member Posted June 22, 2013 Author Posted June 22, 2013 That's above average for a SS... IIRC .285 is the average for SS, read that earlier today I believe. Hat tip for JFaS to showing me this: http://www.fangraphs.com/leaders.aspx?pos=ss&stats=bat&lg=all&qual=0&type=8&season=2013&month=0&season1=2013&ind=0&team=0,ss&rost=0&age=0&filter=&players=0 .296. Muni is at .297. MUNENORI KAWASAKI IS AN ABOVE AVERAGE SHORTSTOP The probability of repeating an event of p probability n times is p^n. Think about it, it makes sense. If you flip a coin three times, there's a .500^3 probability (= .125 or 1/8) that it comes up heads every time. Then to convert from probability to say 'in x many samples', you can divide 1 by that number. Easy manipulation. Damn, that makes sense. Thanks!
ElNik2013 Old-Timey Member Posted June 22, 2013 Posted June 22, 2013 If all else was equal, that's what I'd prefer. It's not equal, however... Izturis can refuse minor league assignment, meaning that if we send him down, he can opt for free agency and we'd be on the hook for his entire contract, even if (when) he signed with another team Bonifacio has no options, and he actually is a useful piece who wouldn't ever clear waivers. Kawasaki is simply the odd man out in this situation (unless you want to get rid of DeRosa, but that's a whole different story...) You're right, I think that the fact that Kawasaki can be optioned makes the decision easier. In the meantime, I really think that Cabrera needs to be DL'ed. we'll have to wait and see.
jaysfaithful8 Verified Member Posted June 22, 2013 Posted June 22, 2013 The amount of people who cherrypick with such statistics is sickening across all mediums of analysis. It's putting the result ahead of the process and everyone is doing it. You go in thinking "let me find a stat that shows why Kawasaki isn't very good," instead of "here's why this stat shows which players are good... and after running the numbers these players are not good." Kawasaki has been a very productive player, I don't understand those who argue that. For what it's worth, Kawasaki has a 1.1 WAR... he could be a 3 WAR player over the course of a year. Meanwhile, Bonifacio has never had a 3 WAR season and is sitting on a -0.4 WAR for the season. Izturis is sitting on a -0.6 WAR. It's hard to see those two guys stay and Kawasaki go down. I know he has options, but you want to keep the best players on the team. He has been better than those two.
GD Old-Timey Member Posted June 22, 2013 Author Posted June 22, 2013 For what it's worth, Kawasaki has a 1.1 WAR... he could be a 3 WAR player over the course of a year. I don't think he's quite that good, but I could see him like a Cliff Pennington. Able to start for short periods of time but best used as a quality bench piece.
IBTrini Verified Member Posted June 22, 2013 Posted June 22, 2013 And you think Reyes will outplay Kawasaki as soon as he gets called up. I doubt that I would be surprised if Reyes cannot better than this even with his eyes closed: [TABLE=class: playercardStatsChart, width: 278] [TR] [TH=align: center]AB[/TH] [TH=align: center]H[/TH] [TH=align: center]HR[/TH] [TH=align: center]RBI[/TH] [TH=align: center]BB[/TH] [TH=align: center]SO[/TH] [TH=align: center]AVG[/TH] [/TR] [TR] [TD=align: center]144[/TD] [TD=align: center]33[/TD] [TD=align: center]1[/TD] [TD=align: center]17[/TD] [TD=align: center]23[/TD] [TD=align: center]22[/TD] [TD=align: center].229[/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE]
o2cui2i Community Moderator Posted June 22, 2013 Posted June 22, 2013 Lots of reactionary posts But, Kawasaki is a better player right now than Bonifacio, maybe Izturis at times Does Boni have options left barber college?
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