5/30 GDT: Dbacks game 1

It’s been…..






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PAs

I saw all I needed to see in 6 PA.

For real though, he hits ground balls at basically 50% of the time at every level. Gotta figure that isn't changing. Maybe he gets on a big babip streak.

We obviously have no other options right now, but I'd hope we're looking for some outside help
 
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Guys can make a 50% grounder rate work. I’m most interested to see his exit velocity and plate discipline numbers after a couple weeks. That should give us a good idea if he has a chance to help at all this season.
 
The Braves are a team that lives and dies by the HR and yet has seen some unusual power outages this year.

Duvall hit a HR every 14.6 PAs last year but is pacing a HR every 91 PAs this year.

Olson hit a HR every 17.3 PAs last year but is pacing a HR every 43 PAs this year.

Albies hit a HR every 22.9 PAs last year but is pacing a HR every 35 PAs this year.

Dansby hit a HR every 24.2 PAs last year but is pacing a HR every 31 PAs this year.


Albies and Dansby's power drop is more mild but still noticeable. The drop in Duvall and Olson is just bizarre. Olson is in his prime, has averaged a HR ever 16.7 PAs in his career, and suddenly sees the PA's between HRs almost triple? Something strange is happening.
 
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This coming from someone who wants to bring Waters up?

Seriously???

Guess it's time to cut bait on Strider too, right?

I was just hoping for a temporary hot streak from waters while Harris got a month of AAA AB. I've never thought waters was a long term fix. Guess we'll see what happens with Harris, but I hope rushing him doesn't hurt him long term. I actually think he has long term potential, but i have a hard time seeing a ground ball machine work. I'd have liked to see him learn to lift in the minors.

Who mentioned strider? He has a 1.88 FIP and 0.8 fWAR in 28.2 ip.
 
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The Braves are a team that lives and dies by the HR and yet has seen some unusual power outages this year.

Duvall hit a HR every 14.6 PAs last year but is pacing a HR every 91 PAs this year.

Olson hit a HR every 17.3 PAs last year but is pacing a HR every 43 PAs this year.

Albies hit a HR every 22.9 PAs last year but is pacing a HR every 35 PAs this year.

Dansby hit a HR every 24.2 PAs last year but is pacing a HR every 31 PAs this year.


Albies and Dansby's power drop is more mild but still noticeable. The drop in Duvall and Olson is just bizarre. Olsen is in his prime, has averaged a HR ever 16.7 PAs in his career, and suddenly sees the PA's between HRs almost triple? Something strange is happening.

Have you not been paying attention? We know the answer to this.
 
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