cajunrevenge
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Cant we just settle this by adding up their WAR?
And the Braves were close to .500 for the first half of the 2015 season and wound up with the third worst record in baseball, their record means exactly squat right now. The Padres have a terrible team, they are 25th in ERA and 26th in runs scored. And they don't have much talent at all. Winning a few close games at home doesn't change that.
600 PAs with an OBP of .333 = getting on base approx 200 times
600 PAs with an OBP of .318 = getting on base approx 191 times
191 is 95.5% of 200. That's pretty much the average 2-hole hitter.
How'd he match up in avg and ops?
Haha ok hoss.
So, that difference over 600 or so PAs is terrible to adequate? If we got $1 for each time we got on base in 600 PAs, you ended up with 200 and myself 191... you middle class and me poor?
.285/.318/.425 (.743 OPS)
Average #2 hitter in MLB in 2016 had a .333 OBP.
So no, he did not do well in the #2 hole last year.
Quick question, do you think a player who plays average defense, hits at an average clip, and is an average baserunner is an average player?