So how are all those bats we wanted doing??
So how are all those bats we wanted doing??
I wanted JRam, Olson, Suzuki, Bell and Schwarber.
Four huge hits and one strike out. How are the guys you wanted doing vs. the guy we ended up with. Never doubt Jerry. lol
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Four huge hits and one strike out. How are the guys you wanted doing vs. the guy we ended up with. Never doubt Jerry. lol
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Re: So how are all those bats we wanted doing??
While my plan A was Olson and Suzuki so I am really wishing that would have happened.
However I noticed you left Eugenio off of there. He has basically the same WRC+ and WAR as Bryant at this point.
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However I noticed you left Eugenio off of there. He has basically the same WRC+ and WAR as Bryant at this point.
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Re: So how are all those bats we wanted doing??
Good call. Wow, Bryant's OBP 105 points higher but the same wRC+ because of Park factors.Captain 97 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 18, 2022 8:18 pmWhile my plan A was Olson and Suzuki so I am really wishing that would have happened.
However I noticed you left Eugenio off of there. He has basically the same WRC+ and WAR as Bryant at this point.
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Re: So how are all those bats we wanted doing??
I really wanted Suzuki too but I also think pitchers and teams will figure him out after this year and adjust.
Long term I like our outfielders should Wanker return to the medium and Lewis stay healthy.
JK and Julio are just kids still trying to figure it out fighting themselves and the umpires.
When they do the future looks bright.
Hell, when anyone in the bottom of our lineup gets a productive hit we all go nuts like it's the 4th of July.
We've been so starved for offense!
Long term I like our outfielders should Wanker return to the medium and Lewis stay healthy.
JK and Julio are just kids still trying to figure it out fighting themselves and the umpires.
When they do the future looks bright.
Hell, when anyone in the bottom of our lineup gets a productive hit we all go nuts like it's the 4th of July.
We've been so starved for offense!
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Re: So how are all those bats we wanted doing??
Remember Dae Ho Lee? He was mashing it the first half of the season. Pitchers figured him out quickly, and he started striking out like crazy.seattlefan-daBronx wrote: ↑Mon Apr 18, 2022 9:37 pmI really wanted Suzuki too but I also think pitchers and teams will figure him out after this year and adjust.
Re: So how are all those bats we wanted doing??
lol that is about as Apples to Orangutans comparison as you can possibly get. Lee was 34 yo and had a .892 in Korea which is like high A ball.Case_Of_The_Runs wrote: ↑Mon Apr 18, 2022 10:26 pmRemember Dae Ho Lee? He was mashing it the first half of the season. Pitchers figured him out quickly, and he started striking out like crazy.seattlefan-daBronx wrote: ↑Mon Apr 18, 2022 9:37 pmI really wanted Suzuki too but I also think pitchers and teams will figure him out after this year and adjust.
Suzuki is 27 and had a 1.072 OPS in Japan which is like AAAA. He is literally in the 90+ percentile for both chase rates and swing and miss rates. Think a cross between Ichiro and Matsui and Ohtani. Of course he will come down to earth from his current 1.500 OPS but I see him putting up a 900 OPS. Hopefully winker is near 800 by the end of the season IF he stays healthy.
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Re: So how are all those bats we wanted doing??
OMG this article on Jerry's "brilliant" 2015-16 additions is HILARIOUS especially the LL tweets shining his balls. Check the scraps he brought in to try to push the core over the tops. Absolutely pathetic. btw one of the others was Dae Ho Lee.
https://thesportsdaily.com/2016/02/24/w ... offseason/But why were he and his staff furiously making moves to acquire players like Nate Karns, Joaquin Benoit, Steve Cishek, Nori Aoki, Leonys Martin, Steve Clevenger, Wade Miley and Adam Lind (among others)? The roster Dipoto inherited relied too much on the “what if” game. As we saw in 2014, there was the possibility of this squad, constructed how they were, of being successful.
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Re: So how are all those bats we wanted doing??
Yep.
Suzuki was big on my list but I also had
Chapman
Bryant
Olson
etc
Kinda funny on our thoughts:
Most ragged on JP for kinda pinky promising JP and France
but
Early returns have them looking like allstars
I also had eyes for Montas, Bassitt, Max, Verlander, etc, etc
BUT
I like Brash a lot more than some Anderson type
I like but don't love our 3 additions:
2B/OF lefty bat Frazier he had a decent line last yeAR but could be the 80 OPS+ bat he is now and was post-trade in 2021 and he was in 2020. I think and hope he rallies up but he is not Carlos C. to say the least.
Winker is a heavily platooned player and his stats looked great but having your 3 hitter with a glowing weakness is not ideal
Saurez has not been good for 2 years a bounce-back candidate.
2/3 are poor defenders.
Interesting thing about Suzuki, Bryant, etc is that if we had snagged one of them than you probably don't have one of JK, or JRod up at the begining but maybe called up after Hannigers Covid
Suzuki was big on my list but I also had
Chapman
Bryant
Olson
etc
Kinda funny on our thoughts:
Most ragged on JP for kinda pinky promising JP and France
but
Early returns have them looking like allstars
I also had eyes for Montas, Bassitt, Max, Verlander, etc, etc
BUT
I like Brash a lot more than some Anderson type
I like but don't love our 3 additions:
2B/OF lefty bat Frazier he had a decent line last yeAR but could be the 80 OPS+ bat he is now and was post-trade in 2021 and he was in 2020. I think and hope he rallies up but he is not Carlos C. to say the least.
Winker is a heavily platooned player and his stats looked great but having your 3 hitter with a glowing weakness is not ideal
Saurez has not been good for 2 years a bounce-back candidate.
2/3 are poor defenders.
Interesting thing about Suzuki, Bryant, etc is that if we had snagged one of them than you probably don't have one of JK, or JRod up at the begining but maybe called up after Hannigers Covid
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Re: So how are all those bats we wanted doing??
Suzuki has 20 PA and is hitting en even .400 with 4 HR. Dae-Ho after his first 20 PA was hitting .222 with 2 HRCase_Of_The_Runs wrote: ↑Mon Apr 18, 2022 10:26 pmRemember Dae Ho Lee? He was mashing it the first half of the season. Pitchers figured him out quickly, and he started striking out like crazy.seattlefan-daBronx wrote: ↑Mon Apr 18, 2022 9:37 pmI really wanted Suzuki too but I also think pitchers and teams will figure him out after this year and adjust.
Re: So how are all those bats we wanted doing??
Funny. Literally my top two targets win Players of the Week honors.
https://www.mlb.com/news/seiya-suzuki-j ... rs-of-week
https://www.mlb.com/news/seiya-suzuki-j ... rs-of-week
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