July is gonna be rough boys
Hopefully this silly notion of being anything but a seller at the deadline stops.
July is gonna be rough boys
Hopefully this silly notion of being anything but a seller at the deadline stops.
Eh....I think it's the hamstring problem. That's something he always deals with though. I think we have seen his low and high....he is realistically somewhere in the middle.
I think his year to date numbers are good representation of his offensive level right now. And that plus his defense puts him at a below average player. Just no other way around it really.
He's dropped like 0.7 WAR since his latest hamstring. I think it's silly to just totally dismiss it. Kemp is terrible defensively at full speed... he can't lose a step or you see a plunge like we've seen. Of course, hamstrings will continue to be an issue
Then he needs to bench himself if it's that big of a deal.
He's dropped like 0.7 WAR since his latest hamstring. I think it's silly to just totally dismiss it. Kemp is terrible defensively at full speed... he can't lose a step or you see a plunge like we've seen. Of course, hamstrings will continue to be an issue
Twitker needs to do a better job of limiting Kemp's innings in the field. He has played a total of 535 innings in LF this season.
Proper defensive substitutions late in games would have saved about 50 innings in the field on Kemp's legs.
Kemp only has half of the Braves PAs as DH, so that's another 45 innings Twitker could have saved Kemp's legs.
Proper usage could have eliminated ~95 of the 535 innings Kemp has played in LF.
It would have cost the team a handful of his late game PAs, but I'd be willing to bet Kemp would be healthier and hitting better if he logged ~17% fewer innings in LF this year. I'm also willing to bet a healthy Kemp produces more over 280 PAs than a hobbled Kemp produced over 295 PAs.
This is why Twitker absolutely can NOT be the manager after this season. He has no idea how to manage the tactical side of the game.
Twitker needs to do a better job of limiting Kemp's innings in the field. He has played a total of 535 innings in LF this season.
Proper defensive substitutions late in games would have saved about 50 innings in the field on Kemp's legs.
Kemp only has half of the Braves PAs as DH, so that's another 45 innings Twitker could have saved Kemp's legs.
Proper usage could have eliminated ~95 of the 535 innings Kemp has played in LF.
It would have cost the team a handful of his late game PAs, but I'd be willing to bet Kemp would be healthier and hitting better if he logged ~17% fewer innings in LF this year. I'm also willing to bet a healthy Kemp produces more over 280 PAs than a hobbled Kemp produced over 295 PAs.
This is why Twitker absolutely can NOT be the manager after this season. He has no idea how to manage the tactical side of the game.
Ugh. I get so sick every time Alex Wood pitches. Dude has been amazing this year and is exactly the guy we need.
HIS ERA IS MOTHEREFFIN 1.67. HIS CAREER ERA IS 3.12. I want to kill Coppy over that trade.
He really has been amazing. Shut down the dbacks yesterday with 10 more ks. I don't think this is a fluke anymore... I think he's elevated himself to the upper echelon of starting pitchers.
At some point you have to realize that he is who he is.. and this is probably who he is. Hate we gave him away, but his value was not even close to this high when we traded him. This trade goes down as a bone headed traded that just got worse because of results.
If I were Coppy, I would've called the Yankees two weeks ago at the peak of Adams' trade value. Unfortunately, he was focused on trying to get a Wild Card spot in what most fans on this board know is a lost year. The Yankees just basically released Carter, so they may be looking at Adams but his last week has lowered his value a bit.
I have not been a fan of Snitker since day one. I do believe that getting rid of him this season won't do the club much good since Ron Washington will likely take his place. Washington is basically a Snitker and Cox clone in being a player's manager and not really excelling or studying the tactical/advanced statistical side of the game. Washington was once quoted as saying he hates advanced stats and relies on his "gut". Ugh. Bud Black is doing wonders with Colorado's young pitching and Arizona's new manager from Boston is excelling with them as well -- yet we stuck with a man who manages like it's 1985.
If I were Coppy, I would've called the Yankees two weeks ago at the peak of Adams' trade value. Unfortunately, he was focused on trying to get a Wild Card spot in what most fans on this board know is a lost year. The Yankees just basically released Carter, so they may be looking at Adams but his last week has lowered his value a bit.
I have not been a fan of Snitker since day one. I do believe that getting rid of him this season won't do the club much good since Ron Washington will likely take his place. Washington is basically a Snitker and Cox clone in being a player's manager and not really excelling or studying the tactical/advanced statistical side of the game. Washington was once quoted as saying he hates advanced stats and relies on his "gut". Ugh. Bud Black is doing wonders with Colorado's young pitching and Arizona's new manager from Boston is excelling with them as well -- yet we stuck with a man who manages like it's 1985.
I'm curious. Why do you think the Yankees would value a player like Adams when they just released a player like Carter.
I wish the Braves still had Alex Wood so they could trade him for something better than they got the last time.
If Wood were currently on the Braves someone would be pointing out that nothing about his career suggests he is this good and he is do for regression, that he is injury prone, that he serves no purpose on a team that can't contend, that he won't be on the team when its contention window opens, and that the Braves front office is brain dead for not having traded him two years ago for four elite prospects.
You are correct on the last part. Wood is controlled through 2019 and the Braves were right to trade him when they did. Of course the problem was they still had the idea of contending in 2017 and didn't really maximize Wood's value which should have been pretty good at the time.