Late a tie game, needing base runners, Odor, emboldened by recent success, strikes out while swinging for the fences. Figures.
Dallasag is going to come after you with some odor stats from an obscure game in Detroit 4 years ago.wbt5845 said:
Late a tie game, needing base runners, Odor, emboldened by recent success, strikes out while swinging for the fences. Figures.
That's actually not what that implies at all, or at the very least it's not the only thing it might imply.DallasAg 94 said:I'm guessing neither of you read the DMN article Schall linked.Doorbell said:Thank you for pointing out how idiotic that statement was. He essentially just said that if two people travel 100 miles - one by automobile, one by walking - their approach is the same because the distance traveled is identical.PatAg said:
Too bad that doesn't tell you everything there is to know about his approach to the game. k% is not the end all be all stat
Anyone who suggests Joey doesn't have a drastically different approach at the plate needs to spend a bit more time watching and learning the game. It is clear as day. As a microcosm, seeing him take a called 3rd strike down the heart of the plate with two outs and the bases loaded late in yesterday's game tells you he's looking/thinking differently.
I'll help you:That implies his K% should have come down. But it hasn't. He is no longer swinging at bad pitches, but still striking out with similar frequency.Quote:
Joey Gallo gets it. He bought in early, working to cut down on what might have been the biggest strike zone in ball. He still bears some of his bad traits, Woodward said, but they're contained in a manageable strike zone.
wbt5845 said:
Late a tie game, needing base runners, Odor, emboldened by recent success, strikes out while swinging for the fences. Figures.
Should be.gigem1223 said:
Santana - 4/5 today
How is this guy not in the line up everyday?
And he'll now be swinging from his heels for the next two months.Danny Vermin said:
Rougie with the 3 run bomb
DallasAg 94 said:
HELLO WIN COLUMN!
Glad we finished on a positive note for the ASB. Thank goodness for the ASB. I'm hoping for a great rest of the season.
It was a good run. It had been fun. Not so much anymore. I probably won't be back this season... Enjoy the ride.
who is going to post meaningless stats about players who will probably never make the prosDallasAg 94 said:
HELLO WIN COLUMN!
Glad we finished on a positive note for the ASB. Thank goodness for the ASB. I'm hoping for a great rest of the season.
It was a good run. It had been fun. Not so much anymore. I probably won't be back this season... Enjoy the ride.
And he hit it, dropped his bat, and ran. I was stunned.Danny Vermin said:
Rougie with the 3 run bomb
Odor is a very controversial player. Before his home run today, he had struck out in 5 of his last 9 at bats or so. You can't make things happen if you don't put the ball in play.Doorbell said:
In my opinion, everyone should continue to post here and contribute in their own way. Obviously, there is a divide regarding Odor, but he's just one guy. There's a lot more about the team to support and discuss.
Nobody knows how this will look a month from now. It it starts to slip away, it'll get very quiet around here and the more dialogue the better. If it goes the way we all want it to, then we should enjoy discussing it with other.
I appreciate everyone's input - whether I agree with it or not. Have a good week, guys.
Chipotlemonger said:
Sunk cost fallacy
wbt5845 said:Chipotlemonger said:
Sunk cost fallacy
Compelling argument
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Texas Rangers transactions: Joe Palumbo, the lefthanded pitcher who was called up for today's game, has been optioned to AAA Nashville, the team announced after the game. A corresponding move will be made Thursday, when the Rangers play again.
This move was expected, as Palumbo came up just to fill in for Mike Minor, whose start was being skipped. Palumbo didn't appear until the fifth inning, but he threw three shutout innings, and now will presumably return to Nashville's rotation. Hunter Pence will reportedly not be ready to be activated Thursday, but if you are looking for who may get the call Thursday, lefty reliever Kyle Bird had a scoreless inning for Nashville tonight and has 13.2 consecutive scoreless innings.
If you are wondering why Palumbo was sent down now, rather than Thursday, it is because he has to stay down for 10 days before being recalled (unless he's replacing someone going on the injured list). This allows them to recall Palumbo four days earlier than if they waited until Thursday, should it be necessary.
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What I would love to know is if his approach at the plate is what the Rangers want him to be doing or what HE wants to be doing. He can be a really good MLB player by utilizing the tools he has, but either he or the team wants him swinging for the fences on every pitch. He thus is a strikeout machine and a black hole in the lineup.