CyYoung31
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When the Braves play at home again.
Damn it, I ****ed up my own joke.
When the Braves play at home again.
Freeman is killing lefties. It's an automatic free pass 100% of the time for obvious reasons. The whole idea of protection is that Freeman gets pitched in those situations.
So should we discount teams in the west then? You either believe in the stats or not.
I mean if you want to count games in the AL version of Coors then sure as being a sign of our great offense then have it. But yes the Braves BABIP has dropped like most said it would and put the Braves in the bottom 3rd of the NL in scoring and all major offensive categories. The last 2 games may have pushed them up to 9th though.
And every other scenario that comes up during a game.
I didn't realize stats only count in certain stadiums
If I were Freeman, I'd be really pissed the Braves extended me and a bunch of others only to tear it all to the ground the next year and give me 5 losing seasons.
But that's just me
So why does Freeman have a career high BB%? I thought having Kemp behind him meant he got more pitches to hit and not get pitched around?
Freddie is actually protecting Kemp.
If I were Freeman, I'd be really pissed the Braves extended me and a bunch of others only to tear it all to the ground the next year and give me 5 losing seasons.
But that's just me
And that walk percentage would be even higher if Kemp wasn't around.
Again...you and everyone else said that Dansby gets more walks because he is batting in front of the pitcher. Protection either exists or it doesn't.
But it wasn't higher when Kemp wasn't around.
Dansby getting walked when the pitcher is behind him is not protection. It's the exact opposite.
They all count. But using 2 high scoring games in Toronto to argue the Braves don't have a poor offense isn't the best of ideas.
Beyond excited for Kemp
No - Its the same concept. The idea that the hitter next in the order impacts the way you pitch.
They don't have a poor offense. Pitching isn't worth a piss
Really? I thought protection was getting more fast balls in fear of walking him to face a good hitter on deck. At least that's what you and everyone else always said it was. And it's less to do with who is behind you and more to do with the people on base. In that situation Freeman gets pitched to with the bases empty. Just as Swanson gets pitched to with the bases empty even with the pitcher behind him.