Gilbert (SPRINGS) back into his old form G.T. 7-2 25
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Re: Gilbert (SPRINGS) back into his old form G.T. 7-2 25
This has looked bleak so far.
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Re: Gilbert (SPRINGS) back into his old form G.T. 7-2 25
Dylan Moore is completely lost at the plate. Please DFA him.
Re: Gilbert (SPRINGS) back into his old form G.T. 7-2 25
U have Solano batting cleanup. Knew when this lineup came out it has weak grounders and pop ups and strikeouts all over.
Re: Gilbert (SPRINGS) back into his old form G.T. 7-2 25
I know why not give Samad a chance he deserves a shot. Moore can't even buy a hit.AlvinDavisFan21 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 03, 2025 2:16 amDylan Moore is completely lost at the plate. Please DFA him.
Re: Gilbert (SPRINGS) back into his old form G.T. 7-2 25
Solano has interesting R/L splits. .893 OPS against righties and .457 OPS against lefties. So of course he is our starter against a lefty and we pinch hit for him when the other team brings in a rightie.
How many people work in analytics for the Ms?
Maybe we need to hire DOGE.
How many people work in analytics for the Ms?
Maybe we need to hire DOGE.

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Re: Gilbert (SPRINGS) back into his old form G.T. 7-2 25
So Solano is suddenly a reverse splits hitter? Those sorts of splits are meaninglessgil wrote: ↑Thu Jul 03, 2025 2:23 amSolano has interesting R/L splits. .893 OPS against righties and .457 OPS against lefties. So of course he is our starter against a lefty and we pinch hit for him when the other team brings in a rightie.
How many people work in analytics for the Ms?
Maybe we need to hire DOGE.![]()
Re: Gilbert (SPRINGS) back into his old form G.T. 7-2 25
So done with D-Mo. He can take his walking papers once this year is over. Good riddance. Move Rivas into that role.
Re: Gilbert (SPRINGS) back into his old form G.T. 7-2 25
I think timing of those PAs matters here. He was lost as a hitter early and all his PAs were vs LHPs. The bulk of his RHP PAs have come in the last month when he's ticked up. I don't think its a handedness issue with himDonn Beach wrote: ↑Thu Jul 03, 2025 2:25 amSo Solano is suddenly a reverse splits hitter? Those sorts of splits are meaninglessgil wrote: ↑Thu Jul 03, 2025 2:23 amSolano has interesting R/L splits. .893 OPS against righties and .457 OPS against lefties. So of course he is our starter against a lefty and we pinch hit for him when the other team brings in a rightie.
How many people work in analytics for the Ms?
Maybe we need to hire DOGE.![]()
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Re: Gilbert (SPRINGS) back into his old form G.T. 7-2 25
Yeah, that's why sample size is important.Vogelbomb wrote: ↑Thu Jul 03, 2025 2:27 amI think timing of those PAs matters here. He was lost as a hitter early and all his PAs were vs LHPs. The bulk of his RHP PAs have come in the last month when he's ticked up. I don't think its a handedness issue with himDonn Beach wrote: ↑Thu Jul 03, 2025 2:25 amSo Solano is suddenly a reverse splits hitter? Those sorts of splits are meaninglessgil wrote: ↑Thu Jul 03, 2025 2:23 amSolano has interesting R/L splits. .893 OPS against righties and .457 OPS against lefties. So of course he is our starter against a lefty and we pinch hit for him when the other team brings in a rightie.
How many people work in analytics for the Ms?
Maybe we need to hire DOGE.![]()
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Re: Gilbert (SPRINGS) back into his old form G.T. 7-2 25
Julio K and a pop up tonight. Way to go.