For comparison,
Tucker was 19.9%
Yordan was 16.9% (ni.ce)
Chas was 16.0%
Myles friggin Straw was 19.2%
Surprisingly, Mike Trout was only 14.2%, but he still barreled 20% of them. Last year Siri only barreled 6%. That is his biggest issue to fix.
yeah I'm not arguing with that, I'm just responding to the statement that there are no consistent historical benchmarks of statistical excellence in the NFL.Farmer1906 said:
Regardless of that is true. That doesn't change the fact that both games are wildly different.
Sure, baseball is different now than in the 60s. But it's not apples and oranges. It's more like Red Delicious apples and Granny Smiths. That to me is what makes baseball's history so much more special than any other sports.Farmer1906 said:
Regardless of that is true. That doesn't change the fact that both games are wildly different.
Sources: All AAA parks to have robot umps in '23 https://t.co/HoATtFBYkx
— Buster Olney (@Buster_ESPN) January 13, 2023
McInnis said:Sure, baseball is different now than in the 60s. But it's not apples and oranges. It's more like Red Delicious apples and Granny Smiths. That to me is what makes baseball's history so much more special than any other sports.Farmer1906 said:
Regardless of that is true. That doesn't change the fact that both games are wildly different.
And major league pitchers actually threw breaking pitches before announcers had 15 different ways to describe them and the technology to measure spin rates existed.
I will concede your point on that. I don't have much interest in the NFL but I guess it's a lot closer to what it was 60 years ago than college football. Now that's apples and watermelons.Harry Dunne said:
1000 yard rusher or receiver has always been a pretty consistent sign of excellence in the NFL.
I for one welcome out new robot overlords.bearkatag15 said:Sources: All AAA parks to have robot umps in '23 https://t.co/HoATtFBYkx
— Buster Olney (@Buster_ESPN) January 13, 2023
One step closer
Abreu deadlifts 405lbs like he’s just casually grabbing some groceries out of the car pic.twitter.com/Ratku1NfBC
— 🏆 SPACEMAN 🏆 (@CopierCollin) January 13, 2023
I think a lot of their power is tied to the fact that MLB can't just promote a ton of AAA or college umpires to replace them because they don't have their skillset (or not nearly as experienced).Mathguy64 said:
It may be one step closer but the rest of the way is a massive minefield that is maintained and updated every year by the Umpire Union. Ind they are strong enough to protect Angel and CB every year.
Farmer1906 said:
In honor of Mr. Abreu I will attempt the same feat tonight.
Call me biased, but I still think this game-ending double play against the Cardinals in the G4 of the 2005 NLCS remains one of the best I’ve ever watched.
— Astros Stats (@astro_numbers) January 12, 2023
That throw by Adam Everett, in particular, was *chef’s kiss*. pic.twitter.com/utUC8W5RHM
Only LCS game I've ever been to. To this day, my buddy and I talk about the play, yes, but moreso how incredibly slow John Mabry must be to not beat it out.bearkatag15 said:Call me biased, but I still think this game-ending double play against the Cardinals in the G4 of the 2005 NLCS remains one of the best I’ve ever watched.
— Astros Stats (@astro_numbers) January 12, 2023
That throw by Adam Everett, in particular, was *chef’s kiss*. pic.twitter.com/utUC8W5RHM
I feel like I saw as good or better double plays during this dynasty multiple times
bearkatag15 said:Sources: All AAA parks to have robot umps in '23 https://t.co/HoATtFBYkx
— Buster Olney (@Buster_ESPN) January 13, 2023
One step closer
Angel Hernandez getting his off-season work in. #hardworkpaysoff pic.twitter.com/emdBbSSvA0
— Coach Glen McNew (@CoachMcNewPHS) January 11, 2023
EastCoastAgNc said:bearkatag15 said:Sources: All AAA parks to have robot umps in '23 https://t.co/HoATtFBYkx
— Buster Olney (@Buster_ESPN) January 13, 2023
One step closer
Along those lines...Angel Hernandez getting his off-season work in. #hardworkpaysoff pic.twitter.com/emdBbSSvA0
— Coach Glen McNew (@CoachMcNewPHS) January 11, 2023