ya'll ready for winter storm uri/yuli?
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I'd love to be the team he settles for a one year deal withFarmer1906 said:
I figured we were done in the pen, but Rosenthal would be significant.
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Baker is an old-school manager and might want the speedy Straw at the top.
Agreed. Straw has proven nothing. Even if he goes off in the spring he needs to start off at the bottom of the order. If he's hitting a month or two into the season then consider it.Farmer1906 said:Quote:
Baker is an old-school manager and might want the speedy Straw at the top.
I hope he's talking out of his ass here and this isn't a real option.
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Yordan Alvarez, remember him? A quick refresher: Alvarez came up to the big leagues two Junes ago and made The Show look easy, packing 27 homers and 78 RBIs into just 87 games as the second coming of Willie McCovey's rookie campaign. His adjusted 173 OPS+ was the most by any rookie with 350 plate appearances since Shoeless Joe Jackson (193) in 1911. It was one of the best freshman campaigns, and Alvarez was the deserving and unanimous American League Rookie of the Year Award winner.
Yes man, I know walks are included in OPS. Stolen bases are not and neither are things like taking 3rd on singles that slower guys wouldn't...or disrupting rhythm because you're a threat to run and so on. Because he was bad in his short stint last year I feel like you've forgotten that he's amazingly fast. When he gets on base, he's a difference-maker.Farmer1906 said:
By flip the switch, I mean being an above average hitter. If you're an average to below average defender, the hope you'll be you're not a liability at the plate.
Just FYI walks are included in OPS.
Coleman wouldn't never sniff an MVP or ROTY vote in today's game. If the goal is an 84 OPS+ player playing CF then maybe Straw can do that.
Now's good.tjack16 said:
So when do we start making our season predictions? Like record, HR leader, finish, etc
He's the first guy you call when someone in the rotation goes to the DL right?Deluxe said:
I'm pumped about Luis Garcia this year. Gonna be a stud.
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"He's the guy who has a little Bregman in him in terms of his focus," Astros assistant GM Pete Putila said. "You see it in the gym, you see it in the cage . . . getting to the big leagues, there's no other option for him. He's really locked in."
Barber was among the handful of prospects at instructional league in West Palm Beach, Fla. Houston added Barber to its 60-man player pool at the end of the regular season, but purely for developmental purposes, after he spent 20 games in the independent City of Champions Cup during the summer.
The organization has been impressed by subtle changes in Barber's lefthanded swing. He's always possessed a high exit velocity and power, but the club is working with the 19-year-old outfielder to dig his heel into the ground before starting his hands. Barber is able to cover more of the strike zone and is reducing the frequency of weak ground balls to the right side.
"His power, especially relative to his age, is impressive," Putila said. "He's got the ability to loft the ball. I think that's one of the biggest improvements we've seen less of a rollover finish, and he's able to finish with his top hand up."