What about xFIP and ERA-?
AgBQ-00 said:
So where is CJ? D Murph been in the booth a lot lately
etxag18 said:
Question: has anyone been in the Balcones Speakeasy yet and if so, what are the requirements?
94chem said:I could tell from about game #3 that IKF was big-leaguer. I don't mean all-star, but he has a Scott Fletcher/Rusty Greer approach to the game.WestTexasAg said:I think you will be proven wrong about Solak. I think he will be a solid player for us.DallasAg 94 said:
I think we'll know more in the next 2 weeks. If he ends up in Oakland with Andrus and Moreland... you know he is a good teammate/clubhouse guy. If he fails to sign-on with someone, then you know there are serious issues behind the scenes.
This just has disaster written all over it. We all know JD didn't like him. He didn't like the fact Odor went straight to the Owners to get his contract... ever since, JD has been ready to dump him.
This article is funny:Youth movement? Going from 27yo Odor to 32yo Culberson?Quote:
Odor's DFA further emphasizes the Rangers' youth movement and closes the book on one of the more regrettable financial commitments in the franchise's history.
Even if you buy into the fact the Rangers are going with Solak at 2B... Solak (26.078) is right at 1 yr younger than Odor (27.055).
Solak (26) has a career .277, 7HR in 91 Career MLB games
Culberson (32) has a career .249, 23 HR in 427 Career MLB Games
Odor (27) has a career .237, 146 HR in 858 Career MLB Games
I'd expect Solak's BA/OBP to plummet as he becomes the every-day 2B.
On the financial side... Odor has been paid only $23M in 6 seasons (less what players didn't get in 2020). The Rangers will pay him $24.6 to go away. In his 1st 5 years, he was paid $13M, averaging $2.7M. League min is like $522K. The expensive years are coming... and they are being paid while in his prime... and will be paid while he plays for another team, or stays home riding his 2 horses.
As for Solak, I liked what I HEARD from him. After his first few games, I liked the sound the ball made coming off his bat. Again, hard to describe, but I think he can play, and become a doubles machine. He reminds me of Knoblauch.
cmiller00 said:
Headed to the new park tomorrow with the kids for the first time. What's the restaurant situation if I wanted to go early to park and eat?
He's the alpha of this list... .182 baby!Grapesoda2525 said:
Here's a fun game:
Below are the batting averages of hitters 5-9 in today's Yankee lineup. See if you can pick out Odor's...
.170
.147
.182
.158
.175
(what the hell happened to the Yankees?!?)
WestTexasAg said:
So Kyle Gibson. ERA was 135 after his opening day effort. Not 1.35. 135! He only recorded one out.
Now? His ERA sits at 2.16. He's been amazing since that opening day start.
I'm not at all convinced we'd get much for Gibson. Some borderline prospects most likely.jtstanley4621 said:WestTexasAg said:
So Kyle Gibson. ERA was 135 after his opening day effort. Not 1.35. 135! He only recorded one out.
Now? His ERA sits at 2.16. He's been amazing since that opening day start.
Yeah he's rebounded big time. I would be heavily in favor of turning him around for some good prospects at the trade deadline
rbtexan said:I'm not at all convinced we'd get much for Gibson. Some borderline prospects most likely.jtstanley4621 said:WestTexasAg said:
So Kyle Gibson. ERA was 135 after his opening day effort. Not 1.35. 135! He only recorded one out.
Now? His ERA sits at 2.16. He's been amazing since that opening day start.
Yeah he's rebounded big time. I would be heavily in favor of turning him around for some good prospects at the trade deadline
And that's not a knock on him or how he's pitching....it's a reflection of the market, there's a lot more sellers in baseball these days than buyers. Look at the Mets/Indians trade involving Lindor. He's a stud SS, and yet the Indians got relatively little in return for him.
IMO teams are beginning to place more emphasis & value on prospects, and I don't think we're going to see many (if any) more Texiera-type trades in the future. The Rangers are going to need to get a whole lot better at drafting and developing players in the minors than trying to pick up studs from other organizations.
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