Nice W
double aught said:
AP
I may have missed it, but do you have a deal on tickets again this season? Thanks.
grapespda2525 said:
Lucroy needs to be traded at the deadline for whatever we can get. He's still highly regarded. The guy just isn't a fit here.
They seemingly have forgotten the past decade.AccidentProne said:
Most Astros fans are too dumb to insult or argue with
And the one real pervert that can't get past the "Rougie's brother HJ" deal.demack06 said:They seemingly have forgotten the past decade.AccidentProne said:
Most Astros fans are too dumb to insult or argue with
AccidentProne said:
Thinking about changing my handle to AccidentProne, MBA just for all haters on the job network board
Probably. The username starts with a D but that's all I can remember, and for the sake of my IQ I ain't going over there to look.aggietony2010 said:
Is that the same one who can't go 10 words without saying daddy?
free_mhayden said:
But keeping Yu for the last 3 months of losing season doesn't help the Rangers future... I understand the angle you're stating, but if Yu wants to stay in Texas then he should be able to understand that re-stocking the farm system by renting him out for 3 months benefits him as well.
Unless he really just doesn't want to be a hired gun for the rest of the year.
What does wRC stand for? I know that WAR is Wins Above Replacement, but I haven't heard that other one?corleoneAg99 said:
Thought this was a fun comparison...Rangers have three players with a wRC+ of 100 or more:
Gallo 132
Choo 110
Andrus 107
The Astros?
They have 6.
McCann 140
Correa 135
Altuve 131
Springer 124
Reddick 121
Bregman 102
So nothing earth shattering. Astros are the best team in baseball right now(combining 2nd in team wRC+ and 2nd in team xFIP) but the quartet of Maz, Odor, Gomez, and Napoli as a group have been really bad.
They can't stay that bad as a group all year right? Maz and Odor need to be on the list above. Gomez is a wildcard.
Other name missing?
Man Lucroy has been bad. And he's not this bad. Over the past three years he's been second in baseball In combined WAR. Of course Posey is first.
So far this season he's freaking 10th.
So considering the offensive performance of the everyday lineup, for them to only be two games under 500 is pretty encouraging. Even as competition ramps up beyond SD and OAK the Rangers might be due for some positive regression. Which, considering their 2016 season and the commentary around it, is pretty ironic.
Careful using that logic. If you post that on the trash talk thread, you're guaranteed to get the entire fangraphs website thrown at you.rwhitlock3 said:What does wRC stand for? I know that WAR is Wins Above Replacement, but I haven't heard that other one?corleoneAg99 said:
Thought this was a fun comparison...Rangers have three players with a wRC+ of 100 or more:
Gallo 132
Choo 110
Andrus 107
The Astros?
They have 6.
McCann 140
Correa 135
Altuve 131
Springer 124
Reddick 121
Bregman 102
So nothing earth shattering. Astros are the best team in baseball right now(combining 2nd in team wRC+ and 2nd in team xFIP) but the quartet of Maz, Odor, Gomez, and Napoli as a group have been really bad.
They can't stay that bad as a group all year right? Maz and Odor need to be on the list above. Gomez is a wildcard.
Other name missing?
Man Lucroy has been bad. And he's not this bad. Over the past three years he's been second in baseball In combined WAR. Of course Posey is first.
So far this season he's freaking 10th.
So considering the offensive performance of the everyday lineup, for them to only be two games under 500 is pretty encouraging. Even as competition ramps up beyond SD and OAK the Rangers might be due for some positive regression. Which, considering their 2016 season and the commentary around it, is pretty ironic.
I love the statistics of baseball, but these advanced metrics are getting crazy. And the Lastros fans using them as defense is just dumb, you don't play the game on paper, its played on the field and won on the field with some improbable stuff that even the most advanced metrics can't predict.
Darvish was quoted as saying JD sent him (Darvish) pics of the food he was eating. Seemed like there might have been some backroom chats, like Darvish telling him (JD) he needed to eat certain things.corleoneAg99 said:
All the Ohtani talk on twitter these past few days has me wondering if they'll trade Yu even if they're 10+ out at the deadline.
It's all rumor and whatnot at this point, but one of the more interesting rumors is how close Yu and Ohtani are and then of course that Yu would really prefer to stay here in DFW.
JD being over in Japan to scout Ohtani personally is only fueling this.
AccidentProne said:Careful using that logic. If you post that on the trash talk thread, you're guaranteed to get the entire fangraphs website thrown at you.rwhitlock3 said:What does wRC stand for? I know that WAR is Wins Above Replacement, but I haven't heard that other one?corleoneAg99 said:
Thought this was a fun comparison...Rangers have three players with a wRC+ of 100 or more:
Gallo 132
Choo 110
Andrus 107
The Astros?
They have 6.
McCann 140
Correa 135
Altuve 131
Springer 124
Reddick 121
Bregman 102
So nothing earth shattering. Astros are the best team in baseball right now(combining 2nd in team wRC+ and 2nd in team xFIP) but the quartet of Maz, Odor, Gomez, and Napoli as a group have been really bad.
They can't stay that bad as a group all year right? Maz and Odor need to be on the list above. Gomez is a wildcard.
Other name missing?
Man Lucroy has been bad. And he's not this bad. Over the past three years he's been second in baseball In combined WAR. Of course Posey is first.
So far this season he's freaking 10th.
So considering the offensive performance of the everyday lineup, for them to only be two games under 500 is pretty encouraging. Even as competition ramps up beyond SD and OAK the Rangers might be due for some positive regression. Which, considering their 2016 season and the commentary around it, is pretty ironic.
I love the statistics of baseball, but these advanced metrics are getting crazy. And the Lastros fans using them as defense is just dumb, you don't play the game on paper, its played on the field and won on the field with some improbable stuff that even the most advanced metrics can't predict.
I get that ERA is still a predictive measure, but it factors only what has actually happened. It doesn't take into account flyballs, and hard hit balls, and whatever else that goes into FIP and xFIP. Anytime I see someone use those metrics, all I can think about is when the Super Bowl or some other big game is simulated by ESPN or whomever, and whatever the outcome of that simulation is then that is what is supposed to happen.
Don't get me wrong, those metrics are cool and have meaning, but I don't think they should be considered law like SOME fanbases think
For pitching, anything outside of ERA\WHIP and maybe k/9IP... every other stat is worthless. Eyeballs are all you need.corleoneAg99 said:AccidentProne said:rwhitlock3 said:corleoneAg99 said:
Yeah I'm a Fangraphs junkie and love their stuff but even they would tell you no one thing is law. It's a culmination