Horsehide Harry
<B>Mr. Free Trade</B>
Why should I go back 25 years into an era of the game that no longer exists? In todays game you absolutely don't need to be league average or better at homeruns to make the playoffs-SSS. As there have been several examples of teams with good obp, league average power as a whole (doubles, triples, etc), and defense to make the playoffsOutside of the Royals and Giants?. Ignoring that trend is just silly.There is no trend. 25 years is a trend.
Why focus on one component of a teams offense and not look at everything else? I never said I did. Your attributing things to me that I didn't say to make your case.There are plenty of teams that hit a ton of homeruns that don't sniff the playoffs because that's the only thing they do wellI have said this many times, some in this thread. Good teams make the playoffsTrue. And most (All but a handful) have been league average or better with HR power.. And there are several ways to be good without hitting a lot of homersAnd several ways to be good but not make the post season and the law of averages..
That's not to say the Braves shouldn't try to better themselves by acquiring home run hittersNo question. But doing that and ignoring other aspects of the players is just foolish. Have never suggested they shouldMatt Kemp is a possible example of this.I haven't mentioned Kemp as a pro or con for my position.
Again, you appear to be arguing that HR power or lack there-of isn't related to those teams who have historically gotten into the post season yet provide no evidence that it isn't.