JohnAdcox
Brian Jordan's New BFF
Is it too early to give up on him? Yes.
Is it too early to move him to the bottom of the lineup where he belongs? Absolutely not.
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Is it too early to give up on him? Yes.
Is it too early to move him to the bottom of the lineup where he belongs? Absolutely not.
Superstar levels? One season above 30 home runs and he had never hit above .290 in a season. Please elaborate on what superstar numbers he has? Superstars are Miggy and Trout currently.
Shows how much you research... he actually hit .300 in 2009 and put up an .899 OPS... in 2011 he up up a .289 avg with an .898 OPS... if he did that every year with 20 SBs, he'd easily be a superstar, especially in the post steroid era. Since when do you have to hit over .290 to be a superstar? And in this age of baseball hitting 30 homers in a season or close to it is pretty impressive. He's not a superstar, no... but zito is definitely right that he has put up superstar like numbers when you factor in that he also has 20-30 SB speed. You say Miggy and Trout are currently superstars, you're right... but zito never said Justin was a superstar currently... just that he's put up superstar like stats in his career, which he has (but way to basically just look at Avg and homers to back up your conclusion).
2 All-Star games and a 4th finish in the MVP voting by the age of 26... how is that not impressive?
OMG, Justin is 10 times the player Prado is and its not even close... good lord. Last year was no contest... Upton was light years ahead of Prado and even less streaky.
How is that superstar level?
In which ways? Prado is a better defender and can play multiple positions.
In which ways? Prado is a better defender and can play multiple positions.
Shows how much you research... he actually hit .300 in 2009 and put up an .899 OPS... in 2011 he up up a .289 avg with an .898 OPS... if he did that every year with 20 SBs, he'd easily be a superstar, especially in the post steroid era. Since when do you have to hit over .290 to be a superstar? And in this age of baseball hitting 30 homers in a season or close to it is pretty impressive. He's not a superstar, no... but zito is definitely right that he has put up superstar like numbers when you factor in that he also has 20-30 SB speed. You say Miggy and Trout are currently superstars, you're right... but zito never said Justin was a superstar currently... just that he's put up superstar like stats in his career, which he has (but way to basically just look at Avg and homers to back up your conclusion).
2 All-Star games and a 4th finish in the MVP voting by the age of 26... how is that not impressive?
Don't know why there is so much dislike for Prado from some of you guys. Sure Upton's season was better than Prado's, but it wasn't so one sided like so many of you think
Prado had more hits, higher batting average, more doubles, more runs batted in, and 3 times less the amount of strikeouts. The throw in player in the Chris Johnson deal had better power and drew a good amount of walks. More homers and his slash line was higher save for batting average.
Don't know why there is so much dislike for Prado from some of you guys. Sure Upton's season was better than Prado's, but it wasn't so one sided like so many of you think
Prado had more hits, higher batting average, more doubles, more runs batted in, and 3 times less the amount of strikeouts. The throw in player in the Chris Johnson deal had better power and drew a good amount of walks. More homers and his slash line was higher save for batting average.
B.J. is done, I'm sorry but the guy can't even a hit a fastball down main street. I don't really get the Justin hate, he's a good player.
I think they're closely related, actually; even though those posters jumping on Justin wouldn't admit it, I think there's been a decent amount of fraternal bleed-over in terms of disappointment and disdain.
How is that superstar level?
Shows how much you research... he actually hit .300 in 2009 and put up an .899 OPS... in 2011 he up up a .289 avg with an .898 OPS... if he did that every year with 20 SBs, he'd easily be a superstar, especially in the post steroid era. Since when do you have to hit over .290 to be a superstar? And in this age of baseball hitting 30 homers in a season or close to it is pretty impressive. He's not a superstar, no... but zito is definitely right that he has put up superstar like numbers when you factor in that he also has 20-30 SB speed. You say Miggy and Trout are currently superstars, you're right... but zito never said Justin was a superstar currently... just that he's put up superstar like stats in his career, which he has (but way to basically just look at Avg and homers to back up your conclusion).
2 All-Star games and a 4th finish in the MVP voting by the age of 26... how is that not impressive?
You have to make that trade for Justin 100 times out of 100. He's younger and a better player. I love Prado as a player and the ability to play 2nd or 3rd and hit certainly help his value, but he's not on the level of Upton.
Having said that, Justin will likely never be a superstar and may not even be an all star. But, he's still a pretty darn good player.
I just find it amazing that people still talk about Upton like he is this elite player. He is what he is...a very good player but he isn't a superstar.
At least he's productive, I'm more confident in a pitcher hitting than I am BJ