At this point it kind of just looks like insanely bad luck.
He has cut his K rate and improved his ISO. Regress the BABIP to even just .200 and he's an above average hitter.
depends on league stats and team needs
yelich probably does better in every counting stat but noot better in ratios
although noot has the talent to get hot and out homer yelich
I dunno, man.
From Bauer's recent NPB statlines I would say that he is pitching like he feels preeeeeeeeeeeeety guilty.
Clean conscience = clean box score.
You guys are f***ing hopeless. You watch how much baseball and still haven't learned not to overreact to runs given up in a ~ten inning sample????
Do you wear velcro shoes?
Probably have been a lot
I don't think you even have to dig deep to find prospects who have hit .220 or worse in single minor league seasons but then figured it out
Jazz Chisolm hit .220/.321/.441 in AA at 21 years old
James Outman .226/.322/.407 in A ball at 22 years old
Aaron Judge .224/.308/.373 in AAA at 23 years old
Trent Grisham his .231 then .222 then .232 in three consecutive MiLB seasons ages 19-21
I am just looking at the current K% leaderboard and clicking on some younger players
Orelvis' 2022 is comparable to some of those guys. A few points in BA is not relevant but I am sure you could find some good players who hit .200 or worse. As long as the age vs. level is okay, the player can still be a prospect.
Orelvis' 2023 still probably falls into the SSS and horrible luck categories. The BABIP is unfathomable in a full season.
Oh, here is one. Trevor Story at 21 in AA in 237 PA hit .200/.302/.380 with a 34.6% K rate.
Hunter Dozier hit like .210 in about 800 consecutive AA plate appearances across two years...
Steven Souza Jr. hit under .200 for two years in a row and then just over .200 a couple times
My cousin is married to a girl who gets her nails done with a gay guy who knows a lot of the WAGs
Apparently all the players hate the ice bath too. They just feel too powerless and shy to say anything about it. They are waiting for enough people to post about the ice bath online and say that it looks like they hate it from their body language etc. and they are all hoping that if enough people say "everyone is sick of Vladdys ice bath" then one day he will notice and stop.
Buehrle was definitely one of the most watchable Jays pitchers I can remember
Buehrle
Halladay
Morrow
Burnett
Gausman
Estrada
Stroman
These guys were all fun to watch.
Bassitt is getting there for me too.
Yeah in comparison the Panthers' D is f***ing stacked
Ekblad, Montour, Forsling, Gudas, Staal... C'mon...
Guys like Brodie, Holl, and Schenn just don't compare
I like Liljegren though
I dunno dawg. He's been lucky by the wOBA / xwOBA thing in most starts. Or just plain horrendous in the first start.
xFIP is basically just a crude xwOBA type measurement. No reason to hate it.
This is what happens when you just let a machine AI computer model select your pitchers
Our big lump Alex Manure will probably never get injured. You can count on him (to walk 5 guys and limp through 5 IP).