Yeah his 1000 OPS in the series was very replacement playerish.
Never hit above .200 in post-season with the Braves. Oh yeah, batting average doesn't mean anything.
Yeah his 1000 OPS in the series was very replacement playerish.
Never hit above .200 in post-season with the Braves. Oh yeah, batting average doesn't mean anything.
I know a lot of fans wanting to see someone else besides the usual teams win the World Series. Many are tired of the Giants, Cardinals, Yankees, Red Sox, and such winning it all it seems every year. This ought to make some happy. Of the teams left now:
Toronto Blue Jays: Last won World Series in 1993
Los Angeles Dodgers: Last won World Series in 1988
New York Mets: Last won World Series in 1986
Kansas City Royals: Last won World Series in 1985
Chicago Cubs: Last won World Series in 1908
Texas Rangers: Has never won the World Series
Houston Astros: Has never won the World Series
I know. Wanting top shelf talent on the Braves sucks.
None of that has to do with what Heyward did this year. But I guess living in the past is what you like to do.
I think Knucksie is just tweaking the noses of those on here that believe that the H in Jesus H Christ stands for Heyward...
Well he's not on the top shelf, but he will get paid like it.
Still hasn't won a playoff series, even on that 100-win team. A top-ranked superstar would display more credentials. Don't fret, he'll probably get grossly overpaid this winter, and you can gloat.
Because playoff series wins is a true measure of a players worth. Barry Bonds is the greatest player of my generation and he doesn't have a ring. Must mean he sucks.
Because playoff series wins is a true measure of a players worth. Barry Bonds is the greatest player of my generation and he doesn't have a ring. Must mean he sucks.
According to you and a few others. But if he's considered top shelf by most and gets paid like it then chances are that's what he is.
He's put together exactly two good season offensively. For a player as highly touted as he is/was expectations should be much higher than that in my opinion.
He's put together exactly two good season offensively. For a player as highly touted as he is/was expectations should be much higher than that in my opinion.
Well he's not a MOL bat, is frequently injured, not consistent offensively and wants an opt out. So I doubt there will be much interest in him.
Would you pay Jason Heyward 15 million a year?
Would you pay Jason Heyward 15 million a year?
A point-counterpoint debate on the respective values of Heyward vs Gattis is called for here.
If I had a lineup full of mashers and I needed a good OBP guy who had some power, played good defense and ran the bases ok (stolen bases in a Macro sense are useless in modern baseball) then Heyward for $15M, 6 years would be about right.