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Post by Saint on Jun 25, 2019 12:16:08 GMT -6
A few on pace stat lines for some of the key guys that have stayed healthy this year:
Justin Verlander
21-6 234.2 IP 291 SO 2.67 ERA
If that line doesn't win him another CY, nothing will. The innings pitched will likely decrease as the season progresses, but he should still easily reach 200 again.
Alex Bregman
.910 OPS 43 HR 105 RBI 105 Runs 119 Walks 6 SB
"Waah he's only hitting .259." That's a beastly line though, and he's doing it while playing above-average defense at two different positions. 6th in the league in WAR.
Michael Brantley
.893 OPS (.322 AVG) 23 HR 88 RBI 195 Hits
Not the eye-popping numbers he started with, but still all-star caliber and well worth the money.
Robinson Chirinos
.850 OPS 25 HR 78 RBI
I don't believe we've ever had a catcher produce like that.
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Post by Saint on Jun 25, 2019 12:19:54 GMT -6
Oh, and if Bregman reaches 43 HRs, he'll have reached the 100 mark in his first 4 seasons, which I don't believe we've ever had a player do. Pretty impressive considering he only had 8 in his first year, and 19 in his 2nd. Bagwell didn't reach 100 until he was 27, and Bregman could do it when he's 25.
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Post by Saint on Jun 25, 2019 12:21:28 GMT -6
And even with the missed time, Springer is on pace for a career best in HR and RBI.
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Post by thomasj13 on Jun 25, 2019 12:21:36 GMT -6
Oh, and if Bregman reaches 43 HRs, he'll have reached the 100 mark in his first 4 seasons, which I don't believe we've ever had a player do. Pretty impressive considering he only had 8 in his first year, and 19 in his 2nd. Bagwell didn't reach 100 until he was 27, and Bregman could do it when he's 25. Alvarez will do it in 2 1/2 years...
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Post by Saint on Jun 25, 2019 12:23:18 GMT -6
Oh, and if Bregman reaches 43 HRs, he'll have reached the 100 mark in his first 4 seasons, which I don't believe we've ever had a player do. Pretty impressive considering he only had 8 in his first year, and 19 in his 2nd. Bagwell didn't reach 100 until he was 27, and Bregman could do it when he's 25. Alvarez will do it in 2 1/2 years... That would be nice. Lots of guys have started hot in their careers though...
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Post by thomasj13 on Jun 25, 2019 12:25:28 GMT -6
Alvarez will do it in 2 1/2 years... That would be nice. Lots of guys have started hot in their careers though... His power is amazing...3 quarter swings still go yard.
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Post by thomasj13 on Jun 25, 2019 12:26:05 GMT -6
Alvarez will do it in 2 1/2 years... That would be nice. Lots of guys have started hot in their careers though... Plus the lineup is so strong, you can't pitch around him.
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Post by Saint on Jun 25, 2019 12:42:50 GMT -6
That would be nice. Lots of guys have started hot in their careers though... Plus the lineup is so strong, you can't pitch around him. Whoa whoa whoa, throw some ice on that erection. Let's give him a couple seasons first!
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Post by thomasj13 on Jun 25, 2019 12:51:38 GMT -6
Plus the lineup is so strong, you can't pitch around him. Whoa whoa whoa, throw some ice on that erection. Let's give him a couple seasons first! So you are not naming your boy Yordan...the boy of Toddie and Yessi, his nickname could be Yoddie.
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Post by Saint on Jun 25, 2019 13:07:13 GMT -6
Whoa whoa whoa, throw some ice on that erection. Let's give him a couple seasons first! So you are not naming your boy Yordan...the boy of Toddie and Yessi, his nickname could be Yoddie. Negative. We went with Christian like Christian Yelich. More well-rounded player.
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Post by unionstation82 on Jun 25, 2019 13:30:36 GMT -6
Oh, and if Bregman reaches 43 HRs, he'll have reached the 100 mark in his first 4 seasons, which I don't believe we've ever had a player do. Pretty impressive considering he only had 8 in his first year, and 19 in his 2nd. Bagwell didn't reach 100 until he was 27, and Bregman could do it when he's 25. He’d get there quicker with a better batting average.
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Post by Saint on Jun 25, 2019 13:35:01 GMT -6
Oh, and if Bregman reaches 43 HRs, he'll have reached the 100 mark in his first 4 seasons, which I don't believe we've ever had a player do. Pretty impressive considering he only had 8 in his first year, and 19 in his 2nd. Bagwell didn't reach 100 until he was 27, and Bregman could do it when he's 25. He’d get there quicker with a better batting average. He's slumping in June after a monster July HR-wise, but he's still getting on base. I'd be more worried if he was striking out a ton during the slump, but he isn't. He'll be fine. If there are complaints about his offense it should be the poor AVG with RISP this year. He's currently only hitting .213 (but still has an OPS over .800) in those situations and even worse (176) in Late & Close situations. I also would like to see him run a little more.
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Post by unionstation82 on Jun 25, 2019 13:37:01 GMT -6
He’d get there quicker with a better batting average. He's slumping in June after a monster July HR-wise, but he's still getting on base. I'd be more worried if he was striking out a ton during the slump, but he isn't. He'll be fine. If there are complaints about his offense it should be the poor AVG with RISP this year. He's currently only hitting .213 (but still has an OPS over .800) in those situations and even worse (176) in Late & Close situations. I also would like to see him run a little more. The poor batting average with RISP is a major knock on him, and it leads to others and myself questioning his aggressiveness in RBI situations. Sometimes, it looks like he’s going for the walk instead of the hit.
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Post by Saint on Jun 25, 2019 13:55:31 GMT -6
He's slumping in June after a monster July HR-wise, but he's still getting on base. I'd be more worried if he was striking out a ton during the slump, but he isn't. He'll be fine. If there are complaints about his offense it should be the poor AVG with RISP this year. He's currently only hitting .213 (but still has an OPS over .800) in those situations and even worse (176) in Late & Close situations. I also would like to see him run a little more. The poor batting average with RISP is a major knock on him, and it leads to others and myself questioning his aggressiveness in RBI situations. Sometimes, it looks like he’s going for the walk instead of the hit. But his strikeout rate is higher in RISP situations than not, and his walk rate is virtually the same with his power actually considerably better in RISP situations. This means that he isn't being more passive in those situations. If anything, he is trying to yack the ball even harder than normal which is causing him to change his approach and popout more frequently. It tells me that he needs to stop trying to hit a HR every time he has guys on base and just try to make solid contact a la Brantley. That being said, it's only half a season's worth of numbers so far. If you look at his RISP numbers for each year he has been wildly inconsistent. 2016: .388 2017: .271 2018: .388 2019: .213
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Post by blcoach8 on Jun 25, 2019 16:38:34 GMT -6
You forgot to post White's projections.
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Post by Saint on Jun 25, 2019 17:38:25 GMT -6
You forgot to post White's projections. No point for players that have had inconsistent playing time or injuries.
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Post by ɮօʀȶǟʐ on Jun 25, 2019 18:58:56 GMT -6
lol 😂 lol 😂
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Post by unionstation82 on Jun 25, 2019 19:59:56 GMT -6
You forgot to post White's projections. No point for players that have had inconsistent playing time or injuries. WACK
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Post by Saint on Jun 25, 2019 20:29:47 GMT -6
No point for players that have had inconsistent playing time or injuries. WACK Too much work even for me.
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Post by Saint on Jun 26, 2019 11:05:31 GMT -6
So since it was asked for, here is what White would be on pace for should he have been playing almost every day:
10 HR 40 Doubles 50 RBI 46 Runs .224 AVG .335 OBP .682 OPS
Gurriel:
14 HR 36 Doubles 71 RBI 77 Runs .266 AVG .301 OBP .715 OPS
Reddick:
18 HR 20 Doubles 57 RBI 67 Runs .301 AVG .344 OBP .788 OPS
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Post by Deleted on Jun 27, 2019 6:43:37 GMT -6
You forgot to post White's projections. I am guessing Jiffy Lube, Maybe Sr. Service Tech.
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Post by unionstation82 on Jun 27, 2019 9:30:47 GMT -6
So since it was asked for, here is what White would be on pace for should he have been playing almost every day: 10 HR 40 Doubles 50 RBI 46 Runs .224 AVG .335 OBP .682 OPS Gurriel: 14 HR 36 Doubles 71 RBI 77 Runs .266 AVG .301 OBP .715 OPS Reddick: 18 HR 20 Doubles 57 RBI 67 Runs .301 AVG .344 OBP .788 OPS You didn’t include pitching projections. FAIL.
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Post by Saint on Jun 27, 2019 12:06:36 GMT -6
So since it was asked for, here is what White would be on pace for should he have been playing almost every day: 10 HR 40 Doubles 50 RBI 46 Runs .224 AVG .335 OBP .682 OPS Gurriel: 14 HR 36 Doubles 71 RBI 77 Runs .266 AVG .301 OBP .715 OPS Reddick: 18 HR 20 Doubles 57 RBI 67 Runs .301 AVG .344 OBP .788 OPS You didn’t include pitching projections. FAIL. Outside of Verlander there isn't anything real cool to project.
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Post by unionstation82 on Jun 27, 2019 12:14:37 GMT -6
You didn’t include pitching projections. FAIL. Outside of Verlander there isn't anything real cool to project. I meant for Tyler White.
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Post by Saint on Jun 27, 2019 12:18:12 GMT -6
Outside of Verlander there isn't anything real cool to project. I meant for Tyler White. Haha, I hadn't even gotten to actually watch him yet. Stassi's projections are pretty damn good now.
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Post by unionstation82 on Jun 27, 2019 12:21:52 GMT -6
Haha, I hadn't even gotten to actually watch him yet. Stassi's projections are pretty damn good now. Any pitcher we can get helps, good grief.
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