Toronto with 1 run in 2 ALCS games
The durability question is nothing to sneeze at. He's been in the U.S. for 5 seasons now and had one season where he made it all the way through pitching like a top of the rotation starter.free_mhayden said:
Yeah, not really "flashes" of greatness -- he's a proven top of the rotation starter. Only concern on what a team pays him will be his durability.
91AggieLawyer said:
Is Hamels' durability in question due to the way he ended the season?
I can handle losing the series. I can probably even get over being swept. But when Cleveland comes out and shuts down the team that won the games in the first 2-3 innings, I have to believe this team (Rangers) wasn't very good.
The Rangers were 33-12 against 3 teams. 49-48 against the rest of the AL. All games, of course, count, but they weren't playing Houston, KC, or Seattle in the post season and only 1 potential NL team.
The Rangers were inconsistent. They could play great ball and did for much of the year. They could play bad ball, too. How you define a streaky team is in the eye of the beholder.Quote:
I can handle losing the series. I can probably even get over being swept. But when Cleveland comes out and shuts down the team that won the games in the first 2-3 innings, I have to believe this team (Rangers) wasn't very good.
The Rangers were 33-12 against 3 teams. 49-48 against the rest of the AL. All games, of course, count, but they weren't playing Houston, KC, or Seattle in the post season and only 1 potential NL team.
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As mentioned before I don't think the series was an example of the Rangers not being very good. For any team you can slice up their record and point to 3-4 teams that, if removed, made them a 0.500ish team.
DannyDuberstein said:
Yeah, the top of the rotation crapped the bed at the wrong time. I don't read more into it than that. Hamels does not have wicked stuff. If his location is off much at all, he gets hit hard. It just went wonky late in the year, but he'll find it again.
Yu is a fascinating case. He's very creative and has so many pitches, which can be both a blessing and a curse. There are times when I think he falls in love with the K. There are other times when I think he's tinkering and/or his mind is just wandering. Sometimes that is the curse aspect of amazing talent - not just for baseball, but all sorts of talents in life. What makes you great can also bite you at times.
AggieFanatic09 said:
Half a season in the top 10 makes him a perennial ace?
I love Yu and was at his first start but I think we've been woooed by him. He got 1 shot this year where it mattered, and he **** the bed.
Right, I agree. Baez is a stud at second. I think Odor has a lot of ability defensively, but he isn't consistent and sometimes falters in technique. Not saying he could get to Baez's level, but Odor does have some talent. It's just not consistent. I hope he takes the end of the Blue Jays series and has the kind of offseason that Elvis did last year.I drove bus said:
Odor is going to need to improve defensively big time to match Baez
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Take away their record against KC, Detroit and LAAA (3 teams that also missed the playoffs) and they too are a 0.500 team.
I think people are just over-complicating things. Our #1 and #2 starters pitched very bad games in a 5 game series.
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Take away their record against KC, Detroit and LAAA (3 teams that also missed the playoffs) and they too are a 0.500 team.
I think people are just over-complicating things. Our #1 and #2 starters pitched very bad games in a 5 game series.
I will concede the point about taking teams out of the equation, but it wasn't solely on the starting pitching. It still would have been tough to win those 2 games with 4 runs total by the Rangers, only 1 of which was in the first seven innings. Yu and Cole could have both pitched below their ERA and we would likely have lost.
For whatever reason, call it peaking too early, streaking, whatever, they weren't ready to play the division series.
Ryno01 said:
Lucas Harrel and Shawn Tolleson outrighted.