exactly.
He is our best player on the team and it is not close. He has had a slump (being hit in the face is terrible and it takes awhile to not flinch), which I might add not as terrible as some think, but he did not let it affect his other world defense.
Right now we don't have any players on our team outside of JH to command above 15 mil based on offense and defense and the intangibles.
Considering the guy right next to him makes 15-17 million a season, and Jason puts up way better numbers on both sides of the game...
That's the hilarious thing about his post. He doesn't think Heyward is a great player, yet thinks we should give him superstar type money. Add on the rest of it and you have one terrible post.
Superstar money? Yeah BJ Upton is sure a superstar huh?
I guess less than 20 hr's less than 80 rbi's less than .290 avg and .840 ops with average defense is worth 20+ mil for a long term contract is okay that doesn't generate enough WAR to equal J-Hey.
Not sure who or what you are referring to. I was simply addressing that moronic post that said I would offer Heyward "superstar" type money.
Except Jason doesn't have both sides. He's the best RF in the game. I get that. His bat is average for his position. Freddie plays defense well enough and think of the plays he makes at first to dig out throws or stretch like nobody else in the game.We did offer and gave superstar money to a person I just gave you stats to. The same individual who's WAR is a full run less than Heyward's, for the career even more, who has signed a long term contract.
But I get it, it is all about offense and offense only. Baseball is played on both sides and J-Hey has it, the only one on the team that does.
Except Jason doesn't have both sides. He's the best RF in the game. I get that. His bat is average for his position. Freddie plays defense well enough and think of the plays he makes at first to dig out throws or stretch like nobody else in the game.
Not sure who or what you are referring to. I was simply addressing that moronic post that said I would offer Heyward "superstar" type money.
We did offer and gave superstar money to a person I just gave you stats to. The same individual who's WAR is a full run less than Heyward's, for the career even more, who has signed a long term contract.
But I get it, it is all about offense and offense only. Baseball is played on both sides and J-Hey has it, the only one on the team that does.
You did say that. So, who's the moron? Just because we overpaid for a bust doesn't mean that 17 million a year isn't superstar type money. Are you really too dense to get that?
There are plenty of players across baseball who fall into that salary range. I guess you and I have differing opinions on the word superstar. You can't possibly be completely clueless here then. I am giving you the benefit of the doubt that we have a different idea of what a superstar is.
I wish there was a "no thanks" because I hate this post.
First, you opening sentence doesn't make sense. If we paid him what we paid Freddie, he's worth it. He's worth just as much to this team IMO. And that's not necessarily top-10 money.
Second, I wouldn't call him "light hitting." 40 XBH isn't terrible. He's still just 25, which is crazy, and hit 27 homers in 2012. So it's not like he's a singles hitter, and I don't think he's a finished product by any stretch. His HR/FB was ridiculously low, and part of that is definitely because he wasn't making great contact sometimes which is a problem.
Lastly, on the Gardner comment...what's the point in even saying that? Gardner is no where near the game-changer defensively that Heyward is. Heyward is much younger, more athletic, with a way higher upside. Gardner would also prob get 16-18 mil in FA for too many years and end up being a poor contract after half of it. Heyward has a much better chance to be worth $20 mil over the length due to his age and all-around game.
I'm giving you the benefit of the doubt when I don't delete every single one of your posts.