404 ABs for Reddick vs 233 for Jake.the last of the bohemians said:
If Jake had as many at bats as Reddick, how would his HR and RBI totals compare.
Jake has been better in August...and Reddick built a bunch of that in April/May? I like Reddick, but he's cold AF right now. Of course, the same can be said about Correa's last week. Hope he's not out for more than a day or 2.bearkatag15 said:404 ABs for Reddick vs 233 for Jake.the last of the bohemians said:
If Jake had as many at bats as Reddick, how would his HR and RBI totals compare.
multiplier of 1.735 for Jake's numbers...
Hits would be 98-99
HRs would be 15-16
RBI would be 48-49
Reddick's numbers are
Hits - 107
HRs - 10
RBI - 45
bearkatag15 said:404 ABs for Reddick vs 233 for Jake.the last of the bohemians said:
If Jake had as many at bats as Reddick, how would his HR and RBI totals compare.
multiplier of 1.735 for Jake's numbers...
Hits would be 98-99
HRs would be 15-16
RBI would be 48-49
Reddick's numbers are
Hits - 107
HRs - 10
RBI - 45
agsquirrel97 said:
Springer
Altuve
Brantley
Bregman
Alvarez
Correa
Yuli
Chirinos/Machete
Reddick
That is a WS Championship winning lineup.
Problem is, it is also an ALDS losing lineup if bats are cold.
Those 9 guys have the skill sets and experience needed to blow any team / pitcher out of the ballpark and everyone of them is an everyday starter on 30/30 MLB teams. On top of that, Diaz, Jake, Machete, Straw and Tucker would probably start on most MLB teams right now.
I am sure you could argue a couple of teams that one or 2guys wouldn't start on, but I don't think there is a single team in MLB that would not trade us top to bottom, player for player, right now. Bottom line, we are stacked and the playoffs are ours for the taking, with this lineup.
There is no need to call for Springer to be dropped to the 7 spot going into the World Series, and no need to call for a Reddick trade going into September.
mathguy86 said:
This is Reddick since July 1. I picked that start date just as it starts a month. It's bad. I mean he shouldn't be playing level bad.
34 G, 134 PA
.182/.235/.231, wRC+ 26
0 HR, 9 R, 8 RBI
Its time.
He raised his average 40 points. He's been hot.Frok said:
Just looking at post-All-Star stats for the heck of it. A stat I found a bit surprising.
Altuve is tied with Alvarez with 12 home runs since the All-Star break.
I would not have guessed that.
Totally agree. I didn't see a grimace that showed physical pain, more like I can't believe I swung at that pitch pain.mwm said:
I just watched a re-play of Correa's at-bat last night. What I saw on his face was "that was a stupid swing". His facial expression didn't show me "pain" or "discomfort". The guy is a phenomenal athlete but may be a snowflake.
Yuli will be gone before Correa is.Phrasing said:
And a follow up question, assuming we don't sign him to a long term deal and let him go in FA, would you rather shift Bregs to short and get another mid to upper tier 3B, or leave Bregs at 3B and get a new SS?
I would like to leave Yuli at 1B instead of moving him to 3B, but that could be an option depending on the market and what players are available.
I think Bregman stays at 3B too. We have Diaz under club control thru 2022 and should be able to retain him for cheap after that, so he's the logical short term answer at SS when Correa leaves. And among all our minor league SS, I think Nova is the one to watch long term. He's our #3 prospect right now.Farmer1906 said:Yuli will be gone before Correa is.Phrasing said:
And a follow up question, assuming we don't sign him to a long term deal and let him go in FA, would you rather shift Bregs to short and get another mid to upper tier 3B, or leave Bregs at 3B and get a new SS?
I would like to leave Yuli at 1B instead of moving him to 3B, but that could be an option depending on the market and what players are available.
Tucker or Alvarez will be at 1st.
Bregman should probably stay at 3rd and we'll need Straw(AAA-24), Pena(A-21), or Kessinger(A-21) to develop or go free agent.
Just looked it up, looks like he gets $8.4 M in 2020, then two years of Arb, and then FA in 2023.Bulldog73 said:
Isn't Yuli a 34 y/o that's a free agent in 2020?
mwm said:
I just watched a re-play of Correa's at-bat last night. What I saw on his face was "that was a stupid swing". His facial expression didn't show me "pain" or "discomfort". The guy is a phenomenal athlete but may be a snowflake.
His contract expires next year, but he is still under team control for the two years after that.AgFan1999 said:
2021 is his free agent year according to spotrac, 2023 per baseball reference.
Yes, that's right. The more games he misses, the lower his arbitration value will be. I highly doubt we will trade Correa. We may let him walk as a free agent, but he won't command as big of a payday if he keeps being hurt.Phrasing said:
Thanks for clarifying, I was looking at Baseball Reference.
On that same site, it has Correra in Arb for 2020 and 2021. So does that mean Correra (unless traded) will definitely be an Astro for those years? Basically we just have to go with whatever the panel decides for his salary for those two years if we don't want to sign him to a long term deal?
CSWendt said:
Say what you want about Correa's injury history, but I will not dog the man for getting injured.
He helped bring a World Series to Houston. He can get injured the rest of his time here, and I will always be grateful he was a Houston Astros and helped us win our first WS.
Phrasing said:
He of course was an instrumental piece in helping win that WS, for sure, but his injury history is incredibly relevant to the discussion of his future with the team. I am tired of watching him only play half a season. And the injury while getting a massage was the final straw. If your star short stop gets injured while undergoing routine maintenance, there is a serious issue there.