"We welcome these investigations. We don't want guys out there cheating or using sticky substances." - Astros GM Dana Brown on foreign substances @SeanUnfiltered @SportsTalk790
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"We welcome these investigations. We don't want guys out there cheating or using sticky substances." - Astros GM Dana Brown on foreign substances @SeanUnfiltered @SportsTalk790
— Brian LaLima (@BLima790) May 15, 2024
Adam Everett was Babe Ruth compared to Straw!Beau Holder said:
Straw was certainly a comfortable level of familiar to someone like me who grew up watching Adam Everett hit.
The Astros have traded Corey Julks to the White Sox in exchange for right-hander Luis Rodriguez. Rodriguez is a 20-year-old who hasn't pitched above the complex league.
— Chandler Rome (@Chandler_Rome) May 15, 2024
Where are your number to back this up?texasaggie2015 said:
Meyers is so much better than Straw. What? Straw isn't even in the league right now last I checked.
AustinCountyAg said:
Dana just dropped the old "look at the back of the baseball card" talking about Press
bearkatag15 said:The Astros have traded Corey Julks to the White Sox in exchange for right-hander Luis Rodriguez. Rodriguez is a 20-year-old who hasn't pitched above the complex league.
— Chandler Rome (@Chandler_Rome) May 15, 2024
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Outs Above Average (OAA) is the cumulative effect of all individual plays a fielder has been credited or debited with, making it a range-based metric of fielding skill that accounts for the number of plays made and the difficulty of them. For example, a fielder who catches a 25% Out Probability play gets +.75; one who fails to make the play gets -.25.
Yes. Jake is excellent defensively.Farmer1906 said:
Since 2021 Jake has been 10th in baseball in outs above average (+25). He's done that while only playing 1748.2 innings. Cedric Mullins is 6th (+29). Cedric has played 3745.2 innings. If Jake was a full-time player, he might be the best OF defender in OAA. I don't get how so many sell him short defensively.Quote:
Outs Above Average (OAA) is the cumulative effect of all individual plays a fielder has been credited or debited with, making it a range-based metric of fielding skill that accounts for the number of plays made and the difficulty of them. For example, a fielder who catches a 25% Out Probability play gets +.75; one who fails to make the play gets -.25.
You also have to use the sarcasm font.Harry Dunne said:Sorry, I haven't been around for a while so you may not know my style, I'm not making it personal. I'm just trying to be funny.texasaggie2015 said:
I'm not offended at all and I don't have delicate sensibilities. Not sure why you're making this personal. Like I said, to each his own. I strongly disagree that they're in the same ballpark and have the right to challenge that opinion.
I thought the wink icon was the universal sign for "in jest"
He wasn't always a Gold Glover. His first season as CF as an Astro, every ball in the air was an adventure.JPN06 said:
Straw won a gold glove. He's a terrible hitter, but being the best defensive CF in baseball over a full season counts for something. I wouldn't choose Straw over Jake and obviously the Astros agree but I don't think Jake is ever going to be a full-time MLB OF.
He's 28 years old and has a career .685 OPS.
CFTXAG10 said:EastCoastAgNc said:From the Astros: claimed RHP Alex Speas off waivers from Oakland & optioned him to Triple A Sugar Land...designated OF Corey Julks for assignment…optioned IF Jacob Amaya to Sugar Land...to take his place on the active roster reinstated IF Grae Kessinger from the 10-day IL.
— Mark Berman (@MarkBerman_) May 10, 2024
Julks DFA'd...someone will pick him up.
Hate this for Corey. Supposed to attend his wedding in November. His fiance and my wife are friends. Not sure if there's still interest but at one point he and Hensley were being looked at by the White Sox. Will post if I hear anything.
I wasn't directing this at anyone in particular. I am very pro Chas too. We have room for both. Chas will probably never replicate 2023, but he's light years better than 2024. I love the plan of starting Chas in LF and Jake in CF vs LHP.Harry Dunne said:Yes. Jake is excellent defensively.Farmer1906 said:
Since 2021 Jake has been 10th in baseball in outs above average (+25). He's done that while only playing 1748.2 innings. Cedric Mullins is 6th (+29). Cedric has played 3745.2 innings. If Jake was a full-time player, he might be the best OF defender in OAA. I don't get how so many sell him short defensively.Quote:
Outs Above Average (OAA) is the cumulative effect of all individual plays a fielder has been credited or debited with, making it a range-based metric of fielding skill that accounts for the number of plays made and the difficulty of them. For example, a fielder who catches a 25% Out Probability play gets +.75; one who fails to make the play gets -.25.
People sell him short because his arm strength suffered after the injury. But his arm looks like its back and as we have discussed ad nauseam, jump and speed is what matters most in the OF and arm strength is just for highlight videos but matters far less.
I like Jake. He's a good 4th OF and defensive sub. I just like Chas a lot better.
The ultimate Strawman argument lol.Harry Dunne said:Y'all are all missing the point of the post. It was never a Straw versus Meyers comparison.Farmer1906 said:
Straw currently has a .565 OPS in AAA this year. Yall are wild.
If I want someone to nitpick one part of the post that offends their delicate sensibilities and not the main point and turn it into an argument, I'll go talk to my wife.
Yea, Corey is stoked. He didn't want to come back here after being DFA'd. He doesn't have the best relationship with Maldonado either, so kind of funny he is being reunited.texasaggie2015 said:
Yeah, the Astros and White Sox have spoken a lot over the last 12-18 months in trade talks. Glad they finally got something done, though it's nowhere near as big as it could have been at one point in time.
Lots of Ks, very few BBs last year.texasaggie2015 said:
I'll add to what I said above. The Astros and Sox have been in pretty regular contact over the last 12-18 months or so. I like this trade a lot because Dana and company have done a lot of homework on White Sox prospects and they likely have a lot of intel on this Rodriguez kid. There's something in him that they like.
2 games later he has his OPS up to .651 and OPS+ up to 89.redline248 said:
Alex Bregman has never posted an OPS below .800 (currently .534), or and OPS+ below 110 (currently 57). Will he be able to salvage his season numbers?
Most of it had to do with Corey thinking the rookie hazing went a little too far. Maldy always gave him sh** about his jewelry, clothes, etc. and let him hear it when he wasn't hitting or playing well (the irony!) - Corey is a very hard working and humble guy, but after a while he started giving it right back to him. Maldy didn't like that.Beau Holder said:
I need to hear more about this Maldy thing.
CFTXAG10 said:CFTXAG10 said:EastCoastAgNc said:From the Astros: claimed RHP Alex Speas off waivers from Oakland & optioned him to Triple A Sugar Land...designated OF Corey Julks for assignment…optioned IF Jacob Amaya to Sugar Land...to take his place on the active roster reinstated IF Grae Kessinger from the 10-day IL.
— Mark Berman (@MarkBerman_) May 10, 2024
Julks DFA'd...someone will pick him up.
Hate this for Corey. Supposed to attend his wedding in November. His fiance and my wife are friends. Not sure if there's still interest but at one point he and Hensley were being looked at by the White Sox. Will post if I hear anything.
So you're saying that Julks wasn't part of the Maldy neck kissing celebration?CFTXAG10 said:Most of it had to do with Corey thinking the rookie hazing went a little too far. Maldy always gave him sh** about his jewelry, clothes, etc. and let him hear it when he wasn't hitting or playing well (the irony!) - Corey is a very hard working and humble guy, but after a while he started giving it right back to him. Maldy didn't like that.Beau Holder said:
I need to hear more about this Maldy thing.
I mean, this board is now built on rules. Oppressive, thoughtless rules.bigjag19 said:CFTXAG10 said:CFTXAG10 said:EastCoastAgNc said:From the Astros: claimed RHP Alex Speas off waivers from Oakland & optioned him to Triple A Sugar Land...designated OF Corey Julks for assignment…optioned IF Jacob Amaya to Sugar Land...to take his place on the active roster reinstated IF Grae Kessinger from the 10-day IL.
— Mark Berman (@MarkBerman_) May 10, 2024
Julks DFA'd...someone will pick him up.
Hate this for Corey. Supposed to attend his wedding in November. His fiance and my wife are friends. Not sure if there's still interest but at one point he and Hensley were being looked at by the White Sox. Will post if I hear anything.
She is damn good looking. My kid is at the school she teaches at.
CFTXAG10 said:Most of it had to do with Corey thinking the rookie hazing went a little too far. Maldy always gave him sh** about his jewelry, clothes, etc. and let him hear it when he wasn't hitting or playing well (the irony!) - Corey is a very hard working and humble guy, but after a while he started giving it right back to him. Maldy didn't like that.Beau Holder said:
I need to hear more about this Maldy thing.
If you're going to pick a regular trade partner, doesn't make sense to pick someone that's not horrible? Taking on the cast-offs from potentially the worst team in baseball doesn't seem like much of a get.texasaggie2015 said:
I'll add to what I said above. The Astros and Sox have been in pretty regular contact over the last 12-18 months or so. I like this trade a lot because Dana and company have done a lot of homework on White Sox prospects and they likely have a lot of intel on this Rodriguez kid. There's something in him that they like.
Padres seem to be doing well with their cast-off.Booma94 said:If you're going to pick a regular trade partner, doesn't make sense to pick someone that's not horrible? Taking on the cast-offs from potentially the worst team in baseball doesn't seem like much of a get.texasaggie2015 said:
I'll add to what I said above. The Astros and Sox have been in pretty regular contact over the last 12-18 months or so. I like this trade a lot because Dana and company have done a lot of homework on White Sox prospects and they likely have a lot of intel on this Rodriguez kid. There's something in him that they like.