We all know he's not going to stay at a 160+ wRC+. But that doesn't mean I still can;t correct your silly comments.
Ag2012 said:
Sure sure, sabermetrics are silly when they don't say that the Astros are the greatest team of all time. A career below average hitter just magically became one of the best in the league. He's a free agent this offseason. Y'all gonna step up to the plate and pay for those numbers?
Sabermetric comprehension doesn't seem to be your strong point.aggie1906 said:
Reading comprehension doesn't appear to be your strong point. Expected.
And now the "trash talk" moves on to if we sign out utility All Star snub or not after the season. I guess you gotta dig extra deep when you're 15 games back on the 4th of July.
We won the April, May, and June titles. Will we land the July one too? Is there "still a lot of baseball to play"?
Ag2012 said:Sabermetric comprehension doesn't seem to be your strong point.aggie1906 said:
Reading comprehension doesn't appear to be your strong point. Expected.
And now the "trash talk" moves on to if we sign out utility All Star snub or not after the season. I guess you gotta dig extra deep when you're 15 games back on the 4th of July.
We won the April, May, and June titles. Will we land the July one too? Is there "still a lot of baseball to play"?
aggie1906 said:
I see my fanclub is back. I've missed yall while I was on vacation.
I know you've missed your daddy.
You're the one who made the alter about me.Ag2012 said:aggie1906 said:
I see my fanclub is back. I've missed yall while I was on vacation.
I know you've missed your daddy.
What the actual **** are you talking about.aggie1906 said:You're the one who made the alter about me.Ag2012 said:aggie1906 said:
I see my fanclub is back. I've missed yall while I was on vacation.
I know you've missed your daddy.
That article uses BABIP compared to career average to project how he should be hitting. At the time he was unlucky, now he's swung to the other end of the spectrum and the same trend still applies. He's hitting the ball softer and has an unsustainable BABIP. He's going to regress, no matter how much you want to plug your ears and deny it. Sooner or later those Texas leaguers are gonna start falling within the range of the middle infield and the long flies are gonna stop at the track and Marwin is gonna come back down to earth.irish pete ag06 said:Ag2012 said:Sabermetric comprehension doesn't seem to be your strong point.aggie1906 said:
Reading comprehension doesn't appear to be your strong point. Expected.
And now the "trash talk" moves on to if we sign out utility All Star snub or not after the season. I guess you gotta dig extra deep when you're 15 games back on the 4th of July.
We won the April, May, and June titles. Will we land the July one too? Is there "still a lot of baseball to play"?
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.crawfishboxes.com/platform/amp/2017/5/4/15542312/marwin-gonzalez-mlbs-next-mid-career-breakout-star-astros
Congrats on finding a couple of stats that fit your narrative and stick to it. By all means don't look at the big picture. I really hope your front office the same ideaology as you.
Oh I guess they do since they extended a replacement level 2nd baseman for the better part of a decade.
Ag2012 said:
You see, some of us like to dig into the numbers and see if a trend is sustainable. Others like to bury their heads in the sand and ignore the data. Really sad that so many baseball fans are so sabermetrically illiterate.
someone on this board has to stand up for the sanctity of sabermetric analysistitanmaster_race said:Ag2012 said:
You see, some of us like to dig into the numbers and see if a trend is sustainable. Others like to bury their heads in the sand and ignore the data. Really sad that so many baseball fans are so sabermetrically illiterate.
Are you sure you're a rangers fan?
Irish and I can't repeat this a dozen more times. We all know he's going to regress. No one is saying otherwise.Ag2012 said:That article uses BABIP compared to career average to project how he should be hitting. At the time he was unlucky, now he's swung to the other end of the spectrum and the same trend still applies. He's hitting the ball softer and has an unsustainable BABIP. He's going to regress, no matter how much you want to plug your ears and deny it. Sooner or later those Texas leaguers are gonna start falling within the range of the middle infield and the long flies are gonna stop at the track and Marwin is gonna come back down to earth.irish pete ag06 said:Ag2012 said:Sabermetric comprehension doesn't seem to be your strong point.aggie1906 said:
Reading comprehension doesn't appear to be your strong point. Expected.
And now the "trash talk" moves on to if we sign out utility All Star snub or not after the season. I guess you gotta dig extra deep when you're 15 games back on the 4th of July.
We won the April, May, and June titles. Will we land the July one too? Is there "still a lot of baseball to play"?
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.crawfishboxes.com/platform/amp/2017/5/4/15542312/marwin-gonzalez-mlbs-next-mid-career-breakout-star-astros
Congrats on finding a couple of stats that fit your narrative and stick to it. By all means don't look at the big picture. I really hope your front office the same ideaology as you.
Oh I guess they do since they extended a replacement level 2nd baseman for the better part of a decade.
You really don't believe anything you type, do you? Or is this just your troll? I don't even know why I am asking, it is the second, because you can't prove anything wrong here:Ag2012 said:
You see, some of us like to dig into the numbers and see if a trend is sustainable. Others like to bury their heads in the sand and ignore the data. Really sad that so many baseball fans are so sabermetrically illiterate.
Overplayed troll. Happy 4th.Ag2012 said:
Eh, probably somewhere between Odor and Gomez
Ag2012 said:
My points: yes he's clearly improved, but it's unlikely he ends up much better than a 100 wRC+ hitter in the long run. And back to my original point, if y'all are gonna **** on Odor's numbers when the peripherals show he's been tremendously unlucky, it should be pointed out that y'all's "snubbed All Star" has been the benefit of some extraordinary luck in the other direction.
Also Carlos Gomez rulez
Yeah... however it's not unusual for the Astros. Bregman is 23 and his approach is miles better than Odor's... Correa also, but I guess he shouldn't count... He's only 22.Ag2012 said:
Oh his plate approach is garbage but that's not unusual for a 23 year old in the bigs. He's never going to be a high BB% guy but he should mature into a pretty decent hitter. And he throws a mean right hook.
TrillOBrien said:
Exactly how the Founding Fathers would've wanted it
Lucky #007 said:
Are we seriously starting this stupid s*** again? Most of you dips***s weren't exactly lighting up this thread the previous two years so I'm not sure where you get this dumbass moral high ground.
Chipotlemonger said:TrillOBrien said:
Exactly how the Founding Fathers would've wanted it
Give me a break.
Act like you've been there before.