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  1. 1.018 OPS vs. lefties, 16.7% Ks .773 OPS vs. righties, 25.7% Ks i don't know for sure what to make of that, but i figure our resident Alcantara expert would deem them pretty non-prospect-y on the whole
  2. no, it's cbs-created for the right guy; he's actually the only result that comes up when i search "gonzales"
  3. waiting on SSR to inform me if that's supposed to be impressive or not
  4. quick, name the best non-top-5 pick we've drafted so far under McLeod
  5. he's in the system, i've owned him for a little while - check my minors
  6. Schwarber leads ALL '14 draftees with 36 TB, next highest has 22 and amongst ALL '13 draftees (AB > 50), Bryant has the highest OPS (1.162), with DJ Peterson 2nd (.990), also 22 and playing in high-A
  7. wasn't there some dolt who was campaigning for Vitters as LF? we could have seen some historic numbers compiled
  8. multi-win? i keep comping him to a +5 defender strictly so as not to invite kyle's annoying [expletive] ass into the thread to repeat his tired "great minor league defense never translates" stupidity
  9. what are you expecting from a 20-year-old in AA? same league and age, Andrew McCutchen had a .126 ISO (95 wRC+) if you scout a guy to add power, then a lofty ranking is justifiable; even still, Elvis Andrus was moved just as aggressively, had a nasty-ass .086 ISO in the minors and basically has been a 3-win player throughout his career: a top-50 position player throughout that period
  10. in short, because he's never even played there yet, he's not overflowing with athleticism and now teams are throwing more natural CFs like Greg Polanco and Gerardo Parra into RF, thus raising the bar do you think he'll be a better RF than Nick Markakis? Jayson Werth? and i only put a 3-run gap in baserunning between fictional Bryant and fictional Lindor, which seems more than fair to the former
  11. lol thinking in terms of WAR: a .360 OBP / .525 SLG RF with a below average glove (-5) and below average baserunning (-3) - is virtually equivalent in value to - a .350 OBP / .375 SLG SS with an above average glove (+5) and average baserunning
  12. lol, 1.8 WAR playing LF - 4th best in MLB his CF defensive stats are almost as appalling as his PH stats; it's aggravating they persist with that experiment, just to force PAs for the Kalishes and Coghlans of the world
  13. Jacque Jones had a HOF bat flip
  14. If we had anything resembling a competent outfield, I wonder where we'd be. our production at the catcher position has also been league-worst
  15. today's Google Doodle is the best so far
  16. can Noel & Embiid coexist?
  17. John Baker has 19 TB in 101 PA George Kottaras has 20 TB in 19 PA
  18. career .749 OPS vs. LHP, .912 OPS vs. RHP this year it's .471 & .923 source: minorleaguecentral.com
  19. http://www.abc.net.au/reslib/201002/r513907_2799337.jpg
  20. Stu Ungar seems like a really bad example; wasn't he always in debt due to personal vices?
  21. Christian Binford seems like a good power pitcher (arrh arrh arrh more power)
  22. i was confused about that too, then i realized he was still talking about Jesse Sanchez
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