Brock Beauchamp Site Manager Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago The Blue Jays just needed some Angels in their life. Another win, please. THU FRI SAT SUN MON TOT Tyler Rogers 0 0 9 0 9 18 Tommy Nance 16 0 0 8 0 24 Spencer Miles 0 29 0 0 0 29 Mason Fluharty 0 0 0 18 0 18 Louis Varland 13 0 0 0 20 33 Joe Mantiply 10 15 0 0 0 25 Jeff Hoffman 0 0 26 0 17 43 Braydon Fisher 0 0 0 11 12 23
Laika Community Moderator Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago Vlad is a ridiculous player. He is now the AL AVG leader, of course. Lowest ISO of anybody with a .400+ wOBA. Down there with XAVIER EDWARDS lmao. # Name ISO wOBA 15 Vladimir Guerrero Jr. 0.134 0.413 19 Xavier Edwards 0.141 0.406 21 Yandy Díaz 0.163 0.403 22 Kevin McGonigle 0.171 0.401 20 Liam Hicks 0.211 0.405 24 Brandon Nimmo 0.211 0.4 12 Ryan O'Hearn 0.214 0.417 14 Otto Lopez 0.217 0.414 3 Andy Pages 0.235 0.446 5 Brice Turang 0.271 0.44 4 CJ Abrams 0.273 0.44 16 Shea Langeliers 0.281 0.413 17 Dillon Dingler 0.284 0.411 9 Corbin Carroll 0.3 0.426 11 Luke Raley 0.304 0.421 13 Mike Trout 0.309 0.416 18 Matt Olson 0.311 0.41 7 Jordan Walker 0.329 0.437 8 Max Muncy 0.329 0.434 10 Brandon Lowe 0.333 0.424 6 Sal Stewart 0.349 0.438 23 Aaron Judge 0.366 0.401 2 Yordan Alvarez 0.43 0.502 1 Ben Rice 0.462 0.529 Stangstag, Pinkfloid, Terminator and 1 other 1 3
Terminator Old-Timey Member Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago Hoffman threw his hardest pitching of the season last night to end the game. 97.9 mph fastball to strike out Adam Frazier. Hopefully he can keep it up. Stangstag 1
Stangstag Old-Timey Member Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 2 hours ago, Laika said: Vlad is a ridiculous player. He is now the AL AVG leader, of course. Lowest ISO of anybody with a .400+ wOBA. Down there with XAVIER EDWARDS lmao. # Name ISO wOBA 15 Vladimir Guerrero Jr. 0.134 0.413 19 Xavier Edwards 0.141 0.406 21 Yandy Díaz 0.163 0.403 22 Kevin McGonigle 0.171 0.401 20 Liam Hicks 0.211 0.405 24 Brandon Nimmo 0.211 0.4 12 Ryan O'Hearn 0.214 0.417 14 Otto Lopez 0.217 0.414 3 Andy Pages 0.235 0.446 5 Brice Turang 0.271 0.44 4 CJ Abrams 0.273 0.44 16 Shea Langeliers 0.281 0.413 17 Dillon Dingler 0.284 0.411 9 Corbin Carroll 0.3 0.426 11 Luke Raley 0.304 0.421 13 Mike Trout 0.309 0.416 18 Matt Olson 0.311 0.41 7 Jordan Walker 0.329 0.437 8 Max Muncy 0.329 0.434 10 Brandon Lowe 0.333 0.424 6 Sal Stewart 0.349 0.438 23 Aaron Judge 0.366 0.401 2 Yordan Alvarez 0.43 0.502 1 Ben Rice 0.462 0.529 Vlad is like Soto but trading 20 extra homers for 40 extra singles Wish he would just sell out for some more power at times, we know he can be a beast
Terminator Old-Timey Member Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago At least Vlad is walking a lot so hopefully he keeps that up. Steamer is starting to buy into this 12.5% walk rate. If he does that while hitting .300 he's still going to be a damn good player even if he's only hitting 25 homers. But if the power isn't going to remain consistent throughout the year, maybe he can at least have one ridiculously hot month where he hits 10 bombs or something to get him into the 30+ range. Stangstag, Orgfiller and Gen.Disarray 3
mphenhef Verified Member Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 5 hours ago, Laika said: Vlad is a ridiculous player. He is now the AL AVG leader, of course. Lowest ISO of anybody with a .400+ wOBA. Down there with XAVIER EDWARDS lmao. # Name ISO wOBA 15 Vladimir Guerrero Jr. 0.134 0.413 19 Xavier Edwards 0.141 0.406 21 Yandy Díaz 0.163 0.403 22 Kevin McGonigle 0.171 0.401 20 Liam Hicks 0.211 0.405 24 Brandon Nimmo 0.211 0.4 12 Ryan O'Hearn 0.214 0.417 14 Otto Lopez 0.217 0.414 3 Andy Pages 0.235 0.446 5 Brice Turang 0.271 0.44 4 CJ Abrams 0.273 0.44 16 Shea Langeliers 0.281 0.413 17 Dillon Dingler 0.284 0.411 9 Corbin Carroll 0.3 0.426 11 Luke Raley 0.304 0.421 13 Mike Trout 0.309 0.416 18 Matt Olson 0.311 0.41 7 Jordan Walker 0.329 0.437 8 Max Muncy 0.329 0.434 10 Brandon Lowe 0.333 0.424 6 Sal Stewart 0.349 0.438 23 Aaron Judge 0.366 0.401 2 Yordan Alvarez 0.43 0.502 1 Ben Rice 0.462 0.529 Did Ben Rice learn how to hit a splitter over the offseason or have the Yanks not faced any good ones? I loved watching him whiff on splitters in the playoffs and will be sad if I no longer get to enjoy that.
Olerud363.354 Verified Member Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 5 hours ago, Terminator said: But if the power isn't going to remain consistent throughout the year, maybe he can at least have one ridiculously hot month where he hits 10 bombs or something to get him into the 30+ range. Player 1 and Player 2. Player 1 is Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Who his his brother from a different mother? Hr Age 22-26 Vladimir: 48, 32, 26, 30, 23 Hr Age 22-26 Player X: 29, 47, 23, 32, 25 They are within 1 for every number. Like Vlad had a 48, X had a 47. Both had a 32. Vlad had a 30, X had a 29. Vlad had a 26, X had a 25. They both had a 23. They hit virtually the same number of homers with the same season totals (mixed up a bit) between age 22 and 26. Who is player X and what was his final total?
Laika Community Moderator Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago It is Reggie Jackson, I think, and I cheated Anyway, Eddie Murray is a much better comp for Vlad
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