I think on most lists of "modern greats" is Johnson, Pedro, Maddux, Clements.
When you dissect those you've got 2 power pitchers and 2 guys with filthy movement and just a dominant mental game at setting guys up to swing at the wrong pitch.
cc10106 said:
Those extra inches on the corners he got helped, but that's probably more of a credit to him than anything else.
Only the White Sox, Angels, and Mets have allowed more walks this season. Meanwhile the Yankees have walked just 18 fewer batters than the Astros.Quote:
Meanwhile Framber has walked 310 in his last 2 starts
EastCoastAgNc said:“As a fan, you don’t want to come to the game and just watch guys get mowed down for nine straight innings."
— Jayson Stark (@jaysonst) June 21, 2024
New from me & @enosarris
Offense has sunk to near historic lows. We looked at all the reasons - with great input from the hitters.https://t.co/b1G2FJWsU7
Dead balls
redline248 said:
Today against a RHP I think this would be my lineup
Altuve 2B
Bregman 3B
Yordan DH
Diaz C
Cabbage RF/LF
Singleton 1B
McCormick CF
Loperfido LF/RF
Dubon SS
Dead balls and analytics which has teams always playing for the XB/HR/crooked number instead of manufacturing runs when presented with the opportunity. When you're always swinging for the big hit you have less bat control and more whiffs.Farmer1906 said:EastCoastAgNc said:“As a fan, you don’t want to come to the game and just watch guys get mowed down for nine straight innings."
— Jayson Stark (@jaysonst) June 21, 2024
New from me & @enosarris
Offense has sunk to near historic lows. We looked at all the reasons - with great input from the hitters.https://t.co/b1G2FJWsU7
Dead balls
They had made them worse this year. They keep changing it.
Ag_07 said:
Here's a random baseball trivia factoid I saw that I thought was absolutely insane
Greg Maddux faced 20,421 batters in his career.
Only 310 of them saw a 3-0 count.
177 of those 310 were intentional walks.
That's just unfathomable to me and I think Maddux is severely underrated when speaking in terms of the greatest pitchers of all time.
texasaggie2015 said:
Will Wagner is now hitting .315 after a nice night at the plate. He's a really interesting one. He can play anywhere in the infield besides SS- but doesn't really excel at a single position. He doesn't strike out much and walks a lot. Below average bat speed but he still has good contact skills. I've always seen some Mark Loretta in him. He's turning 26 soon so they'll need to see what they have at some point:
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Maddux/Glavine/Smoltz probably still would have been really good. Maddux had amazing control and movement, and Glavine was pretty masterful at mixing speedsiBrad said:Ag_07 said:
Here's a random baseball trivia factoid I saw that I thought was absolutely insane
Greg Maddux faced 20,421 batters in his career.
Only 310 of them saw a 3-0 count.
177 of those 310 were intentional walks.
That's just unfathomable to me and I think Maddux is severely underrated when speaking in terms of the greatest pitchers of all time.
I've often wondered how good that Braves staff would have been with the strike zone we have now. Technology has really forced umpires to try to be more precise. It doesn't mean you don't see the occasional outside strike, but pitchers can't live out there like the Braves used to.
what adds to the intrigue...EastCoastAgNc said:“As a fan, you don’t want to come to the game and just watch guys get mowed down for nine straight innings."
— Jayson Stark (@jaysonst) June 21, 2024
New from me & @enosarris
Offense has sunk to near historic lows. We looked at all the reasons - with great input from the hitters.https://t.co/b1G2FJWsU7
Dead balls
My brother and I were in San Diego on a fam vacation in 2008 and wound up going to a Padres-Tigers game that Maddux, at age 42, started for the Padres. Watching him pitch against someone besides the Astros was like going to a master pianist concert. Other than Curtis Granderson, the Tiger were clueless against him, with a lineup of a still-good Cabrera, Pudge, Carlos Buillen, Magglio Ordoenz, etc. We sat by some Tiger fans who routinely threw their hands up in the air as he dotted the corners - 7 innings pitched, 5 hits, 1 earned run, 85 pitches.FrioAg 00 said:
He's on most top 10 lists, and those lists usually include the old timers like Cy Young and Walter Johnson. It's so difficult to compare baseball from 1900 to baseball in the past 40 years I really don't know what to do with those guys. In the 50's you've got Koufax, so he's sort of in between eras.
I think on most lists of "modern greats" is Johnson, Pedro, Maddux, Clements.
When you dissect those you've got 2 power pitchers and 2 guys with filthy movement and just a dominant mental game at setting guys up to swing at the wrong pitch.
Since 2016, there are only two pitchers to have multiple games in the same season with 7+ IP and 0 Hits Allowed:
— Baseball Reference (@baseball_ref) June 21, 2024
— Ronel Blanco (2024)
— Framber Valdez (2023) pic.twitter.com/7tbKrrh8lR
With Jake Bloss being added to the 26-man roster to start tonight and Joey Loperfido on his way to Houston today to join the Astros, according to a source, the Astros will have to create a couple of roster spots.
— Brian McTaggart (@brianmctaggart) June 21, 2024
Cabbage was 30/30 at AAA Salt Lake last year.texasaggie2015 said:
Yeah, I've always been intrigued by Cabbage. He has really good tools and Dana is a big fan of his upside. His big problem is strikeouts. If he can get them under control, he could be a solid player with big time pop.
agproducer said:Cabbage was 30/30 at AAA Salt Lake last year.texasaggie2015 said:
Yeah, I've always been intrigued by Cabbage. He has really good tools and Dana is a big fan of his upside. His big problem is strikeouts. If he can get them under control, he could be a solid player with big time pop.
Agree about the Ks.
That is definitely true in the AAA sample this year. Cabbage has adjusted maybe a little better in the bigs so far.texasaggie2015 said:
I think Loperfido has a better contact ability but much less power. They're both close to the same age. It's interesting how the fanbase sees Joey as a future stud but wants no part of Cabbage.
texasaggie2015 said:
I think Loperfido has a better contact ability but much less power. They're both close to the same age. It's interesting how the fanbase sees Joey as a future stud but wants no part of Cabbage.
Since 2016, there are only two pitchers to have multiple games in the same season with 7+ IP and 0 Hits Allowed:
— Baseball Reference (@baseball_ref) June 21, 2024
— Ronel Blanco (2024)
— Framber Valdez (2023) pic.twitter.com/7tbKrrh8lR
Shouldnt matter. Both should play. Big Jon is a good story but has no future. He can't play multiple positions and has no speed.texasaggie2015 said:
I think Loperfido has a better contact ability but much less power. They're both close to the same age. It's interesting how the fanbase sees Joey as a future stud but wants no part of Cabbage.
Nope.Don'tLikeThat-MichaelScottOffice.gifFarmer1906 said: