His power seemed to be on display at the WBC, however. Hopefully that translates to this season.
I agree. That was really good to see actually.CSWendt said:
His power seemed to be on display at the WBC, however. Hopefully that translates to this season.
irish pete ag06 said:
Here's something that is just wild though. Yuli Gurriel, Brian McCann, and Evan Gattis will likely never hit above 7. That's just silly because what liitle I've seen of Gurriel in spring training makes me think that guy might be the 32 year old rookie of the year.
Don't be shocked if he finds his way back up. He had a good year last year and from Aug 3 until the end of the season he batted .295/.367/.595/.963.titanmaster_race said:
completely ok with el oso blanco never hitting above 7
I do not have the saber stats in front of me, but I thought Altuve was actually considered a bad base runner last year because of all the outs he gets into from taking too many chances? I do not know where Springer rates, but I rememeber seeing some article that rated Altuve pretty low.CorpsAg11 said:
Springer is not a good base runner though. There is a difference between being fast and being a good base runner. Bagwell was not fast but was a great base runner. I think that makes Altuve a better leadoff guy than Springer.
That's why CRPerry argues that if he has an unusually unsustainably high BABIP year, he will definitely be in the talk. George's BABIP in the majors so far has been .321. If he were to have a .350-.370 BABIP year (which with his speed and ISO and K rate trending in the right direction), he would put up a monster year. His career minor league BABIP was .379.CSWendt said:
The tools are there for George. He's just got to do a better job of making consistent contact. Can't win MVP being a .260 hitter. Needs to hit at least .300 which seems like it is out of George's range.
why are you posting eastern time?Ag_07 said:
Collin making his spring debut tonight and it's on ROOT Sports @ 6:05
rosco511 said:I do not have the saber stats in front of me, but I thought Altuve was actually considered a bad base runner last year because of all the outs he gets into from taking too many chances? I do not know where Springer rates, but I rememeber seeing some article that rated Altuve pretty low.CorpsAg11 said:
Springer is not a good base runner though. There is a difference between being fast and being a good base runner. Bagwell was not fast but was a great base runner. I think that makes Altuve a better leadoff guy than Springer.
U reed gudAg_07 said:
Because that's what the Astros website said. I just assumed it was central.
I was pissed when I turned it on at 545 and it was the already into the 3rd.
Feel like I've heard that one before with Collinjbanda said:
A lot of traffic on the base paths but Collin only allows 1 run.
aggie1906 said:Don't be shocked if he finds his way back up. He had a good year last year as a catchertitanmaster_race said:
completely ok with el oso blanco never hitting above 7
titanmaster_race said:aggie1906 said:Don't be shocked if he finds his way back up. He had a good year last year as a catchertitanmaster_race said:
completely ok with el oso blanco never hitting above 7
FIFY
He was making a pun on the word "Jupiter"Ag_07 said:shano0603 said:Really? That's out of this worldAg_07 said:
Well since I thought he was relegated to MiL camp and been involved in trade talks lately I thought it was worth noting that he was with the team today. Traveling with them nonetheless.
My bad I guess
CorpsAg11 said:
So who will have the better career, Alex Bregman or Andrew Benintendi?
Benintendi is getting tons of hype right now. I thought it was a bit weird how he didn't go earlier in the first round (maybe right after Swanson and Bregman) after winning SEC PoTY that yr.
aggie1906 said:CorpsAg11 said:
So who will have the better career, Alex Bregman or Andrew Benintendi?
Benintendi is getting tons of hype right now. I thought it was a bit weird how he didn't go earlier in the first round (maybe right after Swanson and Bregman) after winning SEC PoTY that yr.
Bebintendi was the best player that year in the SEC, no doubt. I think they, Swanson too, can all have great careers.