Had soccer tonight and missed most of the game, I see everything went pretty much as expected.
I have more hope long term for 10SB then Gurribabip, but very little hope for both.
He is not going to do good either in the bullpen in the majors right now, he needs to improve his command/control.
Major league hitting won't bite at his slider like they do in the minors.
So can you guys all finally agree that SRF sucks now(maybe he can get better..) and that milb stats mean nothing?
Or just spite me and say SRF is good..
Travis Bergen gave up a double last night in his mlb debut with the Giants, I still think he will get offered back to us at some point.
He gave up a double to Hosmer who is bad vs lefties.
Hurl is Torkelson a lock for #1 in 2020?
He goes to ASU, that has had alot of 'prestigious' power hitters with sick stats but most have not lived up to expectionatn in the Majors, Brett Wallace, Ike Davis, Kole Calhoun, etc.
I agree with what you say 100%, I'm not "missing the point", players with approaches like theirs 95% stay the same, 5% improve. You guys seem to think they will improve in the 5% category, I think they will stay in the 95% category.
Their problem is that they have a crappy approach and live off of cookie pitches/crappy pitchers, which they won't see everyday in the majors.
but gurribabip and the mirage hit it hard(when they make contact) nevermind their sub 300 obp, lollllllllllllllllllllllllll
how bout burlington bandit living and dieing on the sword via batted ball data
But someone of you guys are delusional when it comes to batted ball data, if someone hits a ball hard, you guys think it means he is destined to be a good hitter.
Hitting the ball hard occasionally with a terrible approach = Gurriel = recipe for disaster
The TigAAAAz are making our entire pitching staff look good, even f***in Sanchez, every f***in writer after one start is proclaiming 2016 Sanchez is back due to one start where he was meh.
All questions/stats apply to players with the Blue Jays during 2019 season.
Player with highest score wins.
All entries must have registration date before Jan 1st 2017, last date to enter is April 10th 2019 midnight EST.
If any question is a "push", that question is invalid/doesn't count for everyone. (ex.Sanchez finishes with 4.50 FIP with Blue Jays)
Prizes
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2.50$
Scoring System
-2 Points for correct Over or Under
-4 Points for exact number guessing for each question. (Please use same amount of decimal places from each question)
Questions
1.Aaron Sanchez O/U FIP-4.75
2.Marcus Stroman O/U IP-115.0
3.Ryan Borucki O/U fWAR-1.5
4.Elvis Luciano O/U fWAR-0.1
5.Sean "10 Straight Balls" Reid-Foley O/U BB/9-5.0
6.Danny Jansen O/U OBP-330
7.Lourdes "Gurribabip" Gurriel O/U wRC+-90
8.Teoscar "The Mirage" Hernandez O/U K%-30.0
9.Brandon Drury O/U fWAR-1.2
10.Vladimir Guerrero O/U OPS-850
BUT SPANKY HE HAD A 900 OPS IN ALBERQUE THREE YEARS IN A ROW
Jays Coach Dallas McPherson hit 42 hrs their back in 08! - https://www.baseball-reference.com/register/player.fcgi?id=mcpher001dal
THOSE NUMBERS TRANSLATE RIGHT?
About 10, and naw he didn't look good.
My lowlight of watching him was in the AFL in when he looked super bad vs a sidearm roggy which he should put up like a 1500ops vs hahahah