W said:
Bregman's OPS the last 3 months of baseball:
August 2022 ---> 1.133 red hot
September 2022 ---> .692
April 2023 ------------> .697
he's not making it easy for the front office
.948 in the postseason (58 PA)
W said:
Bregman's OPS the last 3 months of baseball:
August 2022 ---> 1.133 red hot
September 2022 ---> .692
April 2023 ------------> .697
he's not making it easy for the front office
https://images.app.goo.gl/thhk9vyf29yRwFjV6texasaggie2015 said:
Abreu is really close to snapping out of it. They know what the issue is, it's just going to take time to correct.
From the start of 2022 thru 2023 (no postseason) he has a 130 wRC+. His HH% is 37.3% and his barrel rate is 7.1%. This aligns with his career #s. His wRC+ is down somewhat (138 vs 130), but his BABIP is down so he could see some positive regression.Farmer1906 said:W said:
Bregman's OPS the last 3 months of baseball:
August 2022 ---> 1.133 red hot
September 2022 ---> .692
April 2023 ------------> .697
he's not making it easy for the front office
.948 in the postseason (58 PA)
Yes, they shared some great quotes in Rome's article.texasaggie2015 said:
Abreu is really close to snapping out of it. They know what the issue is, it's just going to take time to correct.
Quote:
"Nobody works harder than him. It's crazy," Astros hitting coach Alex Cintrn said. "Every day, he watches a lot of videos about his swings trying to find something to click."
"Other people would have been asking for off days, asking for a mental break," Cintrn continued. "He wants to play every day and says 'I'll make adjustments in the game.'"
"The swing right now is not where I want it to be and I admit that," Abreu said Sunday through an interpreter. "It's not where most of us want it to be, but it's just a process of continuing working hard and continuing to work the physical aspect of it. It's just a process and I need to continue trusting in it and working."
"I think we're going to get something done pretty quick," Cintrn said. "There's still some details we need to fix with his mechanics, obviously. There's a lot of things we need to start fixing. Hopefully we can do it soon."
"Right now, I just need to try to see the ball, see the ball better," Abreu said. "If I can see the ball, things will change."
Abreu said his problems are not mechanical. Cintrn disagreed. The two men are studying Abreu's swings over his final four seasons with the White Sox and comparing them to some he took this April.
Cintrn acknowledged Abreu is not recognizing pitches well, but also sees a problem with his hands and head. Abreu's head is going back in his swing and his hands are going down, Cintrn said, causing Abreu to use his whole body to get to the baseball instead of his hands.
"He's going too far back and he has to go around the ball," Cintrn said. "When you have to go around the ball, the (swing) gets long and the exit (velocity) is going to be bad. He's chasing pitches because his body turns and head turns. He's not recognizing pitches. But it's about mechanics. It's nothing about him. When that fixes and that clicks, it's game over."
"I got to tell you, when he fixes that small mechanic thing with his hands, it's going to be game over and we're going to be laughing," Cintrn said.
"Hopefully when the calendar changes to May, that's when he starts hitting and we see the Abreu that we all know."
Breggy is a victim of a really really crappy first 9 games.scrimp said:
Hope you are right..... Abreu and Breggy have both been disappointing so far. If they can get it going, the Astros should be at least solid until Altuve, Brantley and Chaz get healthy.
That is kind of just who Bregman is.redline248 said:
His '23 hard hit, barrels and exit velocity percentiles are all under 40th. He needs to turn it on.
For some reason I thought his successful percentage was higher.Red Five said:He attempted a steal over 60% of the times he reached first or second base that year.RED AG 98 said:Yeah I didn't state that right. I just posted something ludicrous I thought I remembered without looking it up on the way to lunch. The nuggets I tried to recall but failed spectacularly are:Buck Compton said:I want to see Rickey run with bigger bases and being limited to only two pickoffs. He's the most prolific base stealer and run scorer in history (and also hit almost 300 HRs).RED AG 98 said:
Ricky Henderson had like 25 years of 70+ steals. And I think 3 over 160. Completely unfathomable in the context of today's game.
But all of this is wrong... he never had anything close to 160 steals. The 130 in 1982 was his high water mark.
He played 25 years total, and many of them were below 70 steals. He only had 7 years above 70 (which is still amazing).
He averaged nearly 60 bases a year over his 25 year career (so, not 70 a year...)
And he had 3 years over 100. Including 1 year over 130 with 170 attempts
As you say, still absolutely jawdropping and without need of any exaggeration whatsoever.
In 1998 he walked 118 times and stole 66 bases at the age of 39.
Farmer1906 said:From the start of 2022 thru 2023 (no postseason) he has a 130 wRC+. His HH% is 37.3% and his barrel rate is 7.1%. This aligns with his career #s. His wRC+ is down somewhat (138 vs 130), but his BABIP is down so he could see some positive regression.Farmer1906 said:W said:
Bregman's OPS the last 3 months of baseball:
August 2022 ---> 1.133 red hot
September 2022 ---> .692
April 2023 ------------> .697
he's not making it easy for the front office
.948 in the postseason (58 PA)
Look at some of the deals given out to high-level 3rd basemen:
Machado - 11/350M signed at age 30
Devers - 10/313.5M, age 26
Arenado - 8/260M, age 27
Rendon - 7/245M, age 29
Riley - 10/212, age 25 (bought out years of control)
Bregman is not far from these guys. He'll be 31 when he hits FA. Why won't he be able to get 10/250?
Farmer1906 said:Breggy is a victim of a really really crappy first 9 games.scrimp said:
Hope you are right..... Abreu and Breggy have both been disappointing so far. If they can get it going, the Astros should be at least solid until Altuve, Brantley and Chaz get healthy.
Since April 9th
.257 BA
.396 OBP
.432 SLG
.828 OPS
17 BB
7 SO
Without knowing what the Astros are offering, I feel like everyone but Altuve will be much better off money-wise hitting the market.texasaggie2015 said:
Confidence levels on an extension for each player:
Altuve - 85%
Bregman - 65%
Valdez - 45%
Tucker - less than 1%
HarryRocket said:Farmer1906 said:Breggy is a victim of a really really crappy first 9 games.scrimp said:
Hope you are right..... Abreu and Breggy have both been disappointing so far. If they can get it going, the Astros should be at least solid until Altuve, Brantley and Chaz get healthy.
Since April 9th
.257 BA
.396 OBP
.432 SLG
.828 OPS
17 BB
7 SO
It's not like when you consider numbers you're comparing Bregmans stat line to another player that gets to eliminate their worst 10 game stretch too
I feel like we're always saying. Well since x Bregman is hitting y. Bregman is good, but he is not elite. He needs to hit further down the order with no protection because he is great at recognizing balls/strikes
Tucker needs to move up. L/R be damned
Discussing how José Abreu normally runs with a slight hitch in his step, Dusty Baker said, “I didn’t know if he was limpin’ or pimpin’.”
— Danielle Lerner (@danielle_lerner) May 2, 2023
José Urquidy said he’ll be shut down from throwing for 10 days. He won’t go on the road trip, will stay in Houston and do rehab at the ballpark in the mornings. His MRI showed inflammation to the muscle near his armpit, no tearing.
— Danielle Lerner (@danielle_lerner) May 2, 2023
I wish somebody would ask Dusty point blank "Knowing that Yordan hits lefties just as well if not better than righties, and that all opposing managers now know this too, why do you insist on splitting Tucker and Yordan up in the batting order?"HarryRocket said:Farmer1906 said:Breggy is a victim of a really really crappy first 9 games.scrimp said:
Hope you are right..... Abreu and Breggy have both been disappointing so far. If they can get it going, the Astros should be at least solid until Altuve, Brantley and Chaz get healthy.
Since April 9th
.257 BA
.396 OBP
.432 SLG
.828 OPS
17 BB
7 SO
It's not like when you consider numbers you're comparing Bregmans stat line to another player that gets to eliminate their worst 10 game stretch too
I feel like we're always saying. Well since x Bregman is hitting y. Bregman is good, but he is not elite. He needs to hit further down the order with no protection because he is great at recognizing balls/strikes
Tucker needs to move up. L/R be damned
Farmer1906 said:HarryRocket said:Farmer1906 said:Breggy is a victim of a really really crappy first 9 games.scrimp said:
Hope you are right..... Abreu and Breggy have both been disappointing so far. If they can get it going, the Astros should be at least solid until Altuve, Brantley and Chaz get healthy.
Since April 9th
.257 BA
.396 OBP
.432 SLG
.828 OPS
17 BB
7 SO
It's not like when you consider numbers you're comparing Bregmans stat line to another player that gets to eliminate their worst 10 game stretch too
I feel like we're always saying. Well since x Bregman is hitting y. Bregman is good, but he is not elite. He needs to hit further down the order with no protection because he is great at recognizing balls/strikes
Tucker needs to move up. L/R be damned
My point was Bregman is playing fine now and has for a dozen or so games. In a 25 game sample 9 games is going to kill you if you slump. In a 150 game sample, 9 isn't going to matter so much.
You won't find me arguing with anyone wanting to move TED up. Most of y'all do it for me. He would 100% be batting top 3 (with Yordan) if I was the skipper.
There are always going to be ebbs and flows. 5 of his last 6 games have stunk. 12 of his last 20 have been average to great.Dies Irae said:Farmer1906 said:HarryRocket said:Farmer1906 said:Breggy is a victim of a really really crappy first 9 games.scrimp said:
Hope you are right..... Abreu and Breggy have both been disappointing so far. If they can get it going, the Astros should be at least solid until Altuve, Brantley and Chaz get healthy.
Since April 9th
.257 BA
.396 OBP
.432 SLG
.828 OPS
17 BB
7 SO
It's not like when you consider numbers you're comparing Bregmans stat line to another player that gets to eliminate their worst 10 game stretch too
I feel like we're always saying. Well since x Bregman is hitting y. Bregman is good, but he is not elite. He needs to hit further down the order with no protection because he is great at recognizing balls/strikes
Tucker needs to move up. L/R be damned
My point was Bregman is playing fine now and has for a dozen or so games. In a 25 game sample 9 games is going to kill you if you slump. In a 150 game sample, 9 isn't going to matter so much.
You won't find me arguing with anyone wanting to move TED up. Most of y'all do it for me. He would 100% be batting top 3 (with Yordan) if I was the skipper.
Are you sure about this? I'm looking at baseball reference and it says that he's got an ops of like 350 over the last 7 days (6 games) and only an OPS of 752 over the last 14 days.
Even over the last 365, he's only at an OPS of 800, which yes is "good" but not anywhere near where he is expected to be.
. . . said:Discussing how José Abreu normally runs with a slight hitch in his step, Dusty Baker said, “I didn’t know if he was limpin’ or pimpin’.”
— Danielle Lerner (@danielle_lerner) May 2, 2023
Tucker and Yordan should be batting 2nd and 3rd...I don't care where you put anyone else but both those cats should be getting plate appearances in the first inning.bullard21k said:
Abreu needs to be in the lineup virtually night and needs as many as ABs as possible right now imo.
The issue isn't abreu playing. It's Dusty's ridiculous need to put him in front of tucker and or right behind yordan. Until he snaps out of it move him down in the lineup and get tucker in your top 3 of lineup.