As a defender, hitter, or overall?
Defender? Definitely. Hitter? He's above average. Overall? Absolutely.
As a defender, hitter, or overall?
I am older than you. Go to sleep now boy.In retrospect, the game threads years ago were dominated by older (age wise) veterans whom no longer really post anymore. MikeAdams, TexasLeaguer, rniki (she lurks now), gr8, and others.
We have a younger crowd here, there's positives and negatives. I think in a few years a lot of the younger guys in their 20's here will mellow up and it won't be so chaotic. I don't think niners can be this negative forever.
In retrospect, the game threads years ago were dominated by older (age wise) veterans whom no longer really post anymore. MikeAdams, TexasLeaguer, rniki (she lurks now), gr8, and others.
We have a younger crowd here, there's positives and negatives. I think in a few years a lot of the younger guys in their 20's here will mellow up and it won't be so chaotic. I don't think niners can be this negative forever.
True. You even saw it on scout the past few years anyway with newer people dominating the game threads. Hell I feel old saying that now since 6 or so years ago I was one of those 'chaotic' posters.
As a defender, hitter, or overall?
Defender? Definitely. Hitter? He's above average. Overall? Absolutely.
Better question, where would you rank him among RF'ers, in the top 10?
But to your question.
Defender, absolutely, arguably the best RF'er for defense.
He's not an elite hitter but hardly below average.
Overall, he's one of the top 10 RF'ers in the game.
A quick list of top right fielders to me. I may have forgotten someone, but it's a quick list.
Jose Bautista, Ryan Braun, Jay Bruce, Hunter Pence, Giancarlo Stanton, Jayson Werth, Torii Hunter, and Yaiel Puig were arguably the best last season. Throw in Carlos Beltran and Michael Cuddyer perhaps Nelson Cruz. This was just based off hitting.
As an overall player I think Jason is better than Hunter, Beltran, Cruz, and potentially Werth. Cuddyer is tough because of the Coors Field effect. Stanton, Braun, and Puig are clearly better in my eyes. I would agree that Jason is in the top 4-7 of right fielders as an overall player. With 30 starting players he's ahead of a good percentage.
Since coming up in 2010 only Bautista has a higher WAR then Heyward for right fielders. Going off the last 2 years Heyward tops the list. Of course Braun is new to right this year so I would definitely put him at #1. Stanton is close as he's a hell of a hitter but is a poor base runner and nowhere near Heyward as a fielder. Puig I am going to have to see more of. He makes a ton of base running mistakes and I don't think he's anywhere close to being as good as he was last year since he had a 383 BABIP which will make anyone seem like a superstar.
Overall I think it's Braun and Heyward/Stanton fighting for #2.
In retrospect, the game threads years ago were dominated by older (age wise) veterans whom no longer really post anymore. MikeAdams, TexasLeaguer, rniki (she lurks now), gr8, and others.
We have a younger crowd here, there's positives and negatives. I think in a few years a lot of the younger guys in their 20's here will mellow up and it won't be so chaotic. I don't think niners can be this negative forever.
Its also ironic looking back at the days when AA and goldfly were considered the negative headaches on the board. Now I consider both of them seasoned vets, and wouldn't ask them to change much. Although goldfly probably has a worse temper than AA, but AA has a shorter fuse at times.
Slow down there cowboy. I'm only 33. Appreciate the sentiment though. Now back to lurking. You guys are too much for me.
So it's Heyward's fault he got his in the face with the baseball?
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I love Heyward, i'd take Stanton over him despite Heyward being a much better defensive player.
Stanton is insane at the plate.
So projections on homeruns for Gattis this year?
25? 30? 40?
I say he hits 32.