TXAggie2011 said:
By the way, I don't have angst over the contract value. And the point isn't to call Odor a failed player.
The point is to say it's time get it together.
And another BTW, something like 7 of the top 9 AL MVP candidates last year were 24 to 26 years old.
I don't disagree he needs to get going this season. I just don't see why so many dislike him.
He was injured in 2018 and played 129 G. Compare his 2018, to 2016.
Odor (24-2B-2018): .253, 18 HR, 12 SB, .326 OBP
Odor (23-2B-2017): .204, 30 HR, 6 SB, .252 OBP
Odor (22-2B-2016): .271, 33 HR, 15 SB, .296 OBP
1. Betts (25-
RF-Bos): .346, 32 HR, 30 SB. Career: 678 GP in MLB. Making $20M in 2019. FA for 2020.
2. Trout (26-
CF-LAA): .312, 39 HR, 24 SB. Career: 1096 GP in MLB. Making $36M+ for forever (until age 38)
3. Jose Ramirez (25-
3B-Cle): .270, 39 HR, 9 SB. Career: 673 GP.
4. JD Martinez (30-
OF-Bos): .330, 31 HR, 6 SB
5. Alex Bregman (24-
3B-Hou): .286, 31 HR, 10 SB. Career: 393 GP.
6. Lindor (24-
SS): .277, 38 HR, 25 SB, .352 OBP. Career:587 GP.
7. Matt Chapman (25-
3B): .278, 24 HR, 1 SB, .356 OBP. Career: 265 GP.
8. Khris Davis (30-
LF/DH): .247, 48 HR, 0 SB, .326 OBP. Career: 810 GP.
9. Blake Snell (25-SP)
10. Verlander (35-SP)
11. Haniger (27-
RF): .285, 26 HR, 8 SB, .366 OBP
12. Judge (26-
RF): .278, 27 HR, 6 SB, .392 OBP
13. Altuve (28-
2B-Hou): .316, 13 HR, 17 SB, .386 OBP
Lindor is the only skilled position player in the Top 10, that is in your 24-26 range.
And again... we are comparing Odor to the MVP candidates, most of which play OF. The Rangers were a disaster last year...
I think .270/30+ HRs are about what I would expect from him. Where does that put him in the 2018 MVP voting? If on a contender... he might get some votes.