BTS Community Moderator Posted September 16, 2022 Posted September 16, 2022 He's just crying like a bitch... lulz Fight me
BTS Community Moderator Posted September 16, 2022 Posted September 16, 2022 Padres social media intern is all out of f***s to give
Spanky__99 Old-Timey Member Posted September 16, 2022 Posted September 16, 2022 Padres social media intern is all out of f***s to give lol
Jimcanuck Old-Timey Member Posted September 16, 2022 Posted September 16, 2022 Aging curve in effect maybe? I mean, does Soto look 23 to any of you guys.
Olerud363 Old-Timey Member Posted September 16, 2022 Posted September 16, 2022 Aging curve in effect maybe? I mean, does Soto look 23 to any of you guys. Maybe you are kidding, but seriously is it still possible for a guy like Soto to fake the birth certificate? I mean in this day and age with way more scouting and post 9/11 passport requirements and things.... like everyone knows all the kids from the Dominican, so can some 18 year old show up out of no where and claim they are 16? You are not the first to mention this though. When Soto first came up I heard some speculation. By the way the Pujols things was apparently kind of innocent. I think I read he came over at probably 18 or 19 and his family pushed his age down a couple of years so he could go to high school a year or two then get into college. According to Wikipedia he came over in 1996 to a rough neighborhood in NY City, they saw some guys get shot and the family moved to Missouri, where he became a high school star, then he went to Community College. So I am pretty sure if his age was faked it was to get him a good start in the States, not with a baseball contract in mind.
Laika Community Moderator Posted September 16, 2022 Posted September 16, 2022 The Padres entire roster was acquired from trade or free agency with the exception of like one dude (Adrian Morejon) This is just so obviously NOT how you build a team.
Olerud363 Old-Timey Member Posted September 16, 2022 Posted September 16, 2022 (edited) The Padres entire roster was acquired from trade or free agency with the exception of like one dude (Adrian Morejon) This is just so obviously NOT how you build a team. I just ran some quick back of the napkin calculations and Juan Soto's fWAR per 162 is 5.9 and Bo Bichette's is 5.1. 6 weeks ago people were saying Bichette+ would be needed to get Juan Soto. Like Bichette, Moreno and Tiedermann or something. It didn't really make sense from either side, but so weird how 6 weeks ago Bichette was valued at like 1/3 of Soto, or so it seemed, but now Bichette is a 5.1 fWAR player vs Soto a 5.9 fWAR and Bichette has an extra years control. I guess 6 weeks ago it was more like 4.5 vs a 6, with the 4.5 seemingly crashing into a 3 WAR player. Things change quick. Also reminds me of Kirk. In like 6 weeks he went from maybe being a trade piece for Kelenic (trade the fat noodle bat for the struggling 5 tool guy) to like one of the most valuable properties in baseball, but he's actually a noodle again the last few weeks... lol. Things change quick, EdiL What I mean is doing all these trades, sending players you know well, for ones you don't can backfire. Which I think is why Laika has mentioned, despite Jays having extra catchers, turning Moreno into an equivalent left handed outfielder is hard, because the trading partner knows the warts of their guy, or if they like their guy, and it's hard to match up in a fair deal. And maybe here we see the Padres not getting value on trades, because of that. Edited September 16, 2022 by Olerud363
Laika Community Moderator Posted September 16, 2022 Posted September 16, 2022 Yes it's hard to get value in trades, consistently. There is a ruthless game between competing teams where they wield privileged knowledge on the players + potentially advanced and secret projection data. Every trade is a little dance with a devil. And you layer context on top of that; teams making deadline acquisitions never get objective "fair value". And it's baseball so player projections can change somewhat rapidly. Also, we now have decent data to support the idea of players "pressing" that is to say trade and free agent acquisitions tend to do a bit worse for some period than their projections because they "press" or try too hard. The Padres being 98% trade and FA acquisitions is a recipe for disaster. You can get a weird little positive feedback loop / cascade of players "pressing" and underperforming. It's kind of funny. Like Soto being disappointing so far might even have a mental effect on the hitters around him, most of which are also pretty new to the organization.
jaysblue Old-Timey Member Posted September 16, 2022 Posted September 16, 2022 The Padres entire roster was acquired from trade or free agency with the exception of like one dude (Adrian Morejon) This is just so obviously NOT how you build a team. Yeah when you look up and down their roster, quite shocking how 90% or more of it was acquired from trade or free agency. Not many home grown guys that I could think of from the top of my head, except for Tatis, Cronenworth, Morejon and maybe some other arms. A lot of those free agent signings and trades as well haven't been that good. Machado, Darvish, Musgrove, Profar, and Snell look like the only ones that have worked out thus far.
Laika Community Moderator Posted September 16, 2022 Posted September 16, 2022 Yeah when you look up and down their roster, quite shocking how 90% or more of it was acquired from trade or free agency. Not many home grown guys that I could think of from the top of my head, except for Tatis, Cronenworth, Morejon and maybe some other arms. A lot of those free agent signings and trades as well haven't been that good. Machado, Darvish, Musgrove, Profar, and Snell look like the only ones that have worked out thus far. Even Cronenworth was developed entirely by the Rays. Tatis of course was developed by the Padres but signed by the White Sox. It's literally just Morejon and Campusano in the "drafted and developed" category lmao ah wait and some Steven Wilson f*** I've never heard of
wilko Old-Timey Member Posted September 16, 2022 Posted September 16, 2022 Aging curve in effect maybe? I mean, does Soto look 23 to any of you guys. He's playing like he's 33.
Drumcliff Verified Member Posted September 16, 2022 Posted September 16, 2022 Jared Young, from Prince George, B.C., is making his MLB debut today, playing 1B for the Cubs against Colorado. At 27, he’s not really a prospect, but even if this is just nothing more than his cup of coffee, he’s made it to the bigs, and after 462 games in the minors. Congrats to Jared Young.
G-Snarls Community Moderator Posted September 16, 2022 Posted September 16, 2022 He's playing like he's 33. Much like Vladdy, I'm nearly 100% sure Soto has multiple monster seasons over the next decade.
keggy Verified Member Posted September 16, 2022 Posted September 16, 2022 I just ran some quick back of the napkin calculations and Juan Soto's fWAR per 162 is 5.9 and Bo Bichette's is 5.1. 6 weeks ago people were saying Bichette+ would be needed to get Juan Soto. Like Bichette, Moreno and Tiedermann or something. It didn't really make sense from either side, but so weird how 6 weeks ago Bichette was valued at like 1/3 of Soto, or so it seemed, but now Bichette is a 5.1 fWAR player vs Soto a 5.9 fWAR and Bichette has an extra years control. I guess 6 weeks ago it was more like 4.5 vs a 6, with the 4.5 seemingly crashing into a 3 WAR player. Things change quick. Also reminds me of Kirk. In like 6 weeks he went from maybe being a trade piece for Kelenic (trade the fat noodle bat for the struggling 5 tool guy) to like one of the most valuable properties in baseball, but he's actually a noodle again the last few weeks... lol. Things change quick, EdiL What I mean is doing all these trades, sending players you know well, for ones you don't can backfire. Which I think is why Laika has mentioned, despite Jays having extra catchers, turning Moreno into an equivalent left handed outfielder is hard, because the trading partner knows the warts of their guy, or if they like their guy, and it's hard to match up in a fair deal. And maybe here we see the Padres not getting value on trades, because of that. Bichette is a great player, but this is the only season of his career that he deserves to be mentioned in the same sentence as Soto. They are on completely different levels.
Daniel Labude Jays Centre Contributor Posted September 16, 2022 Posted September 16, 2022 What's the deal with Soto this year (and even Guerrero to an extent)? The baseballsavant percentile rankings show that they are still elite in the majority of categories. It's not like they're experiencing a Bellinger type of collapse. So why are the results not matching what the underlying stats are saying? The most likley reasoinig for both is league adjustments in pitching to them nothing crazy, but enough to see a difference in the overall stats for both. This phenomenon is seen in many other huge stars theblast few years, especially when the thebplayers had huge age 22 or age 23 seasons. Once the league has a firm grasp they adjust overall and then the hitter must readjust. The batted profiles don't change nor the exit velocities, but teams know what to do to limit the damage and then the hitters must change to get the ball back where they like it or do damage on what is being given
Solaxys Old-Timey Member Posted September 17, 2022 Posted September 17, 2022 Tellez ties the game with a sac fly 5 - 5 against Yankees
Grant77 Old-Timey Member Posted September 17, 2022 Posted September 17, 2022 There's going to be a utility player gold glove this year.
Solaxys Old-Timey Member Posted September 17, 2022 Posted September 17, 2022 wow Pujols hits 698 to tie the game against Reds (2-run bomb)
Spanky__99 Old-Timey Member Posted September 17, 2022 Posted September 17, 2022 Rangers win, F U Rays!
Grant77 Old-Timey Member Posted September 17, 2022 Posted September 17, 2022 Rangers win, F U Rays! Go Angels!
Stangstag Old-Timey Member Posted September 17, 2022 Posted September 17, 2022 wow Pujols hits 698 to tie the game against Reds (2-run bomb) These last few have all been really big homeruns in the game situations too. Crazy run he’s on this year
Spanky__99 Old-Timey Member Posted September 17, 2022 Posted September 17, 2022 Rengifo goes yard, F U Ray!!! 4-1 Angels now...
John_Havok Old-Timey Member Posted September 17, 2022 Posted September 17, 2022 These last few have all been really big homeruns in the game situations too. Crazy run he’s on this year It’s really just the last month and a half. Prior to maybe the middle of July he was brutal.
Spanky__99 Old-Timey Member Posted September 17, 2022 Posted September 17, 2022 Alvarez hit 3 jacks tonight.
Solaxys Old-Timey Member Posted September 17, 2022 Posted September 17, 2022 Brewers take the lead after two errors by the Yankees infield. 6 - 5, 3 outs left for Yankees. jk. Rogers is s***. HR to JD, game tied.
Solaxys Old-Timey Member Posted September 17, 2022 Posted September 17, 2022 brewers win on a walkoff single by a rookie off clay holmes! - Angels on the verge of blowing the lead. Bases loaded, 1 out (8 - 6 for Angels atm, but ya) jk! they get a double play!
Stangstag Old-Timey Member Posted September 17, 2022 Posted September 17, 2022 Just need the Angels to hold on and this is a perfect night for the standings
G-Snarls Community Moderator Posted September 17, 2022 Posted September 17, 2022 Just need the Angels to hold on and this is a perfect night for the standings Love it Game and a half up on Seattle and 2 up on Tampa.
G-Snarls Community Moderator Posted September 17, 2022 Posted September 17, 2022 Pujols hit #698 He's going to do it
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