CyYoung31
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That heywood clip was classic with the graphics. Now that the flubbies are getting clobbered. Heywood is not relevant.
It's because Heyward is not in the lineup.
That heywood clip was classic with the graphics. Now that the flubbies are getting clobbered. Heywood is not relevant.
What am I not seeing because I don't want to?
I didn't say it wasn't a good offensive season.
I also never brought up the .800 OPS threshold - cyyoung31 did, and said "but the fact is he would've OPS'd north of .800 3 of his first 4 years." I pointed out that that is not a fact, which is absolutely 100% objectively true. that fact upset him mightily, and then he (and now you) both created scenarios and sliced numbers up how you wanted in order to show .800 was a guarantee! you started at a point you wanted to reach, and went backwards justifying it.
you then said..
"Heyward started out slow in 2013 and even after his appendectomy it took him awhile to get going again. From June 1st until he got hit in the face he hit 297/373/498 -871. 201 ISO which is about what you would expect from him before the injury.."
Why would I expect that from him before the injury when he had never done it before over a full season?
You're absolutely right that people see what they want to see.
Cat and thewupk, I’m bowing out of this argument. I really don’t care either way... I’ve just been passing the time this week. You two are probably right. Have a great weekend
His slugging was higher in ‘15. His wRC+ was higher in ‘15. He was collecting fWAR at a much higher rate in ‘15. ‘15 was his career high in fWAR. He was a better player in ‘15. If it was so obvious Joey was a shadow of his former greatness, then why was he a highly coveted FA?
I know I am right. Heyward as a hitter has not been the same since 2014. You can say it has been the league suddenly figuring him out after 4 years in the league or a significant injury totally messing up his hitting style. Believe what you want.
If only the cubs had as great of a baseball mind as you, they could’ve saved that awful contract on an overrated player
I am stating this after the fact of course. At the time many had hoped that his 140 ISO was a sign of his power starting to come back and that he could be the hitter he was pre injury. Obviously that was wrong.
Bye cubs hahahahajahAha
Bye cubs hahahahajahAha
Not sure of the Cubs hate here.
While I'm a former Chicagoan, I was a Southsider, and never adopted the Cubs as any sort of team. Still, as a Braves fan, and a fan of good taste, I'd much rather see the Cubs in the Series over the Dodgers (or winning the Series over the Yankees, for that matter).
Still holding my flame for the Astros, though.
Please LA - Beat the Yankees.
Please LA - Beat the Yankees.
Not sure of the Cubs hate here.
While I'm a former Chicagoan, I was a Southsider, and never adopted the Cubs as any sort of team. Still, as a Braves fan, and a fan of good taste, I'd much rather see the Cubs in the Series over the Dodgers (or winning the Series over the Yankees, for that matter).
Still holding my flame for the Astros, though.
Not sure of the Cubs hate here.
While I'm a former Chicagoan, I was a Southsider, and never adopted the Cubs as any sort of team. Still, as a Braves fan, and a fan of good taste, I'd much rather see the Cubs in the Series over the Dodgers (or winning the Series over the Yankees, for that matter).
Still holding my flame for the Astros, though.