Hershey97 said:
Yes, the advanced stats do show he didn't have the best range, especially to his left. This can also be skewed due to the length of time he played. But he led the league in fielding percentage for several years. I agree the gold glove can become a popularity contest, I just find it crazy thinking "one of the worst fielding ss" ever would win 5 gold gloves and receive every vote but 1 to the hall of fame. That sounds a little extreme. I don't care how popular you are, if you're that bad you're not going to get voted for the award.
JJxvi said:
He's doing it for the same reason he fired Luhnow and Hinch, to make himself look good. Its certainly not for the Astros fans. Its also likely why his GM and manager hires will suck balls, they will all be about improving the team's (ie his) reputation Uncle Drayton style
Yep. The further I get down the line from the day he fired them the angrier I get.the last of the bohemians said:
The owner of the Astros appears to be a SJW, instead of a hardcore businessman.
Kraft's handling of the Patriots scandals was the proper course of action to keep the winning attitude at full throttle.
Mr.Bond said:
If Griffey wasn't unanimous then no reason Jeter should be. Jeter is hall worthy no question but why is he more deserving of unanimous over ripken, Griffey, Aaron, big unit, Ryan etc
if this had happened in november, that's likely the way he goes.agdaddy04 said:
I still think Hinch provided the piece in between analytics and gut feeling that Oakland never had during the moneyball era. I believe he was the perfect manager for a Luhnow team.
I don't get at all why Crane wouldn't want the new GM to pick the permanent replacement. The manager has to buy-in to the strategy of the GM and you'd think a decent GM would want to make the selection since it's tied to your success.
I've heard a lot of people saying "No one has taken sign stealing as far as the Astros, that's why they got punished like this".cap-n-jack said:
https://houston.sportsmap.com/how-new-information-further-shines-a-light-on-mlbs-agenda-against-astros
Where is the punishment for the Bosox and Cora?
What of the credible allegations against other teams? Yankees, Dodgers, Cards etc.
The Astros are being made to be the scapegoats for the entire league. Hire Espada, embrace this thing and then go play ruthless baseball.
The season can't get here soon enough.
agdaddy04 said:
I still think Hinch provided the piece in between analytics and gut feeling that Oakland never had during the moneyball era. I believe he was the perfect manager for a Luhnow team.
I don't get at all why Crane wouldn't want the new GM to pick the permanent replacement. The manager has to buy-in to the strategy of the GM and you'd think a decent GM would want to make the selection since it's tied to your success.
Well during the last 3 years they have won a WS, 2 AL pennants and been to 3 ALCS in a row. Someone needs to step in and put a stop to this madness.Quote:
I don't understand why Crane suddenly thinks he is qualified to run a baseball team. His best quality as an owner was staying out of the way.
DVC2010 said:
His best quality as an owner was staying out of the way.
Bulldog73 said:
You can only play hardball if you're willing to lose big. The Yankees wouldn't sweat having to take down the banner as much because they have 50 more still hanging. Crane is likely getting played, but that's because they're terrified of having the title stripped.
https://blogs.fangraphs.com/jaws-and-the-2020-hall-of-fame-ballot-derek-jeter/Hershey97 said:
Yes, the advanced stats do show he didn't have the best range, especially to his left. This can also be skewed due to the length of time he played. But he led the league in fielding percentage for several years. I agree the gold glove can become a popularity contest, I just find it crazy thinking "one of the worst fielding ss" ever would win 5 gold gloves and receive every vote but 1 to the hall of fame. That sounds a little extreme. I don't care how popular you are, if you're that bad you're not going to get voted for the award.
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Of course, Jeter's cumulative stats as a shortstop owe something to his persistence at the position despite unfavorable defensive metrics. While his -243 fielding runs (Total Zone through 2002, Defensive Runs Saved thereafter) is 50 fewer than the next-lowest total at any position (Gary Sheffield's -195 is next), he more than offset that with his bat and his legs (he was a combined 63 runs above average via baserunning and double-play avoidance).
He is doing what makes Jim Crane look the best over what would be best for the franchise. He's not a dumb guy, hes just distancing himself from it all. Like I said, he's doing exactly what Drayton McLane would have done in his shoes, which is suck up to the media, all the other owners, the commissioner and MLB over his franchises own fans. Seriously, what Houston fans is he going to win over by forcing the players to apologize at Spring Training? None, its just made to look like "ok, I'm the white hat taking charge of my team now!"Texaggie7nine said:
To me it makes sense if Crane believed that the Astros did take sign stealing way further than any other team. If he believes that the Astros truly were tarnished beyond what other teams were doing. At that point of course you are going to be livid with your GM and Manager for allowing your team to become so tarnished.
Ag_07 said:DVC2010 said:
His best quality as an owner was staying out of the way.
And look what it got him. The biggest sports scandal since steroids.
I can easily why he wants his hands on this hire.