msstate7
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I expect Duvall and Albies to hit some homeruns this series too.
I hope you right on duvall. I would love to replace him, but I don't think we have anyone to do it with.
I expect Duvall and Albies to hit some homeruns this series too.
I know we’ll need an OF what about Benintendi? He plays good defense and hardly ever strikes out which is huge for us. He’s hitting .337 and we know the Royals will sell.
xWOBA by year
2017: 338
2018: 353
2019: 339
2020: 278
2021: 331
2022: 346
His defense in left would make the overall OF defense plus again. He's a free agent at the end of the year so he is someone I'd definitely have an interest in. I mean at this point anyone would be an upgrade. The Braves have great attendance numbers so hopefully AA has the budget to take virtually anyone on in a trade. Benintendi wouldn't be my first choice for an upgrade but he would help the team. They very would could need 2 OFs depending on how they like Harris' play by the deadline.
I have figured out the problem. We have are honoring the old relics on our board banner and making no mention of the most recent championship and the baseball Gods are angry... We might need to pay some respect to last years success before we run out of time this year.
Joe Girardi out in Philly.
Yeah, he's the problem all right....
He didn't help, but that organization needs to be scrubbed top to bottom -- and they need to trade off everything they can outside of Harper/Bohm/Stott.
There has to be more to this.. no way you fire a manager first week in June when you were not really serious contenders in the division. What could Joe really do with that team.
Philly sees Kapler being successful in a strong division and realize it’s the organization. So Joe is also a scapegoat
Probably so, but I think it's more SF's FO than kapler. Just like Atlanta's success
There has to be more to this.. no way you fire a manager first week in June when you were not really serious contenders in the division. What could Joe really do with that team.
Philly sees Kapler being successful in a strong division and realize it’s the organization. So Joe is also a scapegoat
FO will have to be let go this off season. Firing Joe now was their last ditch effort to turn the season around and save their jobs. They are completely incompetent.
That organization is a disaster. They have money but are totally unable to develop any of their prospects. The list of recent failures is very long, with only a few success stories.
Dombrowski is a dinosaur who possesses the power of silver tonguing ownership. Unfortunately for Philly, I think he lingers around longer (and he is too old to want to rebuild so good luck to them).