Southcack77
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Now leads the team with 8 errors, Albies with 7.
And each has twice as many assists as anyone else on the team. What does that tell you?
Now leads the team with 8 errors, Albies with 7.
Then we have nothing further to discuss.
I think some of the new defensive positioning is helping Swanson (and it's helping some other people too, like Nick Markakis), but it's not all that. A lot of his defensive errors were bad hands, things like that. He cleaned that up.
To me, Dansby generally makes the plays he's supposed to make but the challenging to difficult plays elude him. The classic test of an above an above average SS is the ability to throw out a runner at first from deep in the hole. If Dansby's done that, I don't recall. As I said, I'm more than willing to hear arguments that say otherwise and I readily concede that his advanced metrics contradict my observations.
If we know one thing, it’s that teams are relying more and more on the eye tests of people like you rather than advanced metrics when evaluating defense.
Oh wait...
Now leads the team with 8 errors, Albies with 7.
Watching Folty hit is all I need to make me want the DH in the NL.
Acuna has ran through 47 stop signs at 3b this year, and I thought for sure he was going to do it there.