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and lastly...nevermind...i guess i am the only cubs fan on here who seems to have any concern at all for the health and future of our star 3rd baseman...

 

I'm more worried about our first baseman who can't hit home runs.

 

How many does he have? 6?

 

As long as he's putting up a +.900 OPS, I think I'll be OK with Lee not hitting for power.

 

What is his BABIP vs. expected BABIP?

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and lastly...nevermind...i guess i am the only cubs fan on here who seems to have any concern at all for the health and future of our star 3rd baseman...

 

I'm more worried about our first baseman who can't hit home runs.

 

How many does he have? 6?

 

As long as he's putting up a +.900 OPS, I think I'll be OK with Lee not hitting for power.

 

What is his BABIP vs. expected BABIP?

 

actual: 427. "expected" (though not thought out very hard): 340-ish.

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Best Thread Ever.

 

Aramis looks like he is very good at baseball.

 

dude, sorry for sharing my gut feeling...it is not like i am saying he sucks or he will be injured...good lord

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Best Thread Ever.

 

Aramis looks like he is very good at baseball.

 

dude, sorry for sharing my gut feeling...it is not like i am saying he sucks or he will be injured...good lord

 

hey... I said best thread ever...

 

in all seriousness, I think if you said Aramis looks old, the thread would have gone better. Im not knocking your observations. well... I am, but in a respectful way.

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and lastly...nevermind...i guess i am the only cubs fan on here who seems to have any concern at all for the health and future of our star 3rd baseman...

 

I'm more worried about our first baseman who can't hit home runs.

 

How many does he have? 6?

 

As long as he's putting up a +.900 OPS, I think I'll be OK with Lee not hitting for power.

 

What is his BABIP vs. expected BABIP?

 

actual: 427. "expected" (though not thought out very hard): 340-ish.

 

That is a very high BABIP. Why do you say .340ish, what are you basing that on?

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and lastly...nevermind...i guess i am the only cubs fan on here who seems to have any concern at all for the health and future of our star 3rd baseman...

 

I'm more worried about our first baseman who can't hit home runs.

 

How many does he have? 6?

 

As long as he's putting up a +.900 OPS, I think I'll be OK with Lee not hitting for power.

 

What is his BABIP vs. expected BABIP?

 

actual: 427. "expected" (though not thought out very hard): 340-ish.

 

That is a very high BABIP. Why do you say .340ish, what are you basing that on?

 

just line drive percentage. there are other factors though. the very very rough way of determining expected BABIP is adding 12% to LD%. Generally it's not very reliable. What you need to know is that his BABIP/average is bound to drop A LOT unless he starts hitting home runs.

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