cajunrevenge
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We had a lot of power hitters last year. That must be why they scored so many runs.
We had a lot of power hitters last year. That must be why they scored so many runs.
Escobar? The headcase who is at 0.7 WAR vs Ciiraco's 0.5?
Prado with a 0.8 WAR and 82 CAREER HRs in 9 years. Is it crazy that a 24 y/o Peraza could hit 8-10 HR a year like Prado? He is 6 feet tall, he could fill out.
None of the guys you'd want are available. Not a FA for the next two years worth having. Why can't Peraza be an upgrade over what we have?
Maybe we could get Prado...but I don't see that he's a major upgrade over Peraza or Peterson.
Well you need A power guy or two. Without Freeman the lineup is awful.
3rd in runs scored? Doubt it. Braves were 7th in runs scored in April. 11th in May. 8th in June.
The funny thing is, you missed the guy I like the most going forward - Rendon. I know he's playing 2B now, which is why I assume you didn't include him, but he's a 3B and should be playing there. He's definitely above-average defensively there and at best average at 2B. The Nats just have no other good 2B options right now.
That sample size is completely tainted and may not be indicative of what is going to transpire in the future.
The last 25 years is tainted?
We had a lot of power hitters last year. That must be why they scored so many runs.
The league average in 1990 was .258/.325/.385
in 2015, it is .253/.314/.396
Wonderful. Why don't you compare the averages for the full period to now. Once you get towards 94-05 the numbers jump.
We are never going back to an era like we were in the mid 90's to late 2000's.
So your point is the last 25 years aren't tainted, but the time period between 1994 and 2005 are?
In 1991, the Braves made the world series vs. the Twins. They had:
Gant 32 homes
Pendleton 22 homers
Justice 21 homers
Blauser 11 homers
Bream 11 homers/Hunter 12 homers
141 homers total. (Played Twins, who had 140 homers)
This years team is on pace for 94. National League average is 145
When you use a time frame that has a substantial portion of it aided by HGH and other forms of steroids then yes it is tainted.
Well, you can go back prior to 1994 and have looked at the most recent time period and his point still remains valid. You are simply trying to defend and indefensible position by disregarding baseball history over an approximate decade worth of abuse. You will say anything to make Braves baseball rosier.
I'd refer back to the "bad players" thread. Last years Braves had four massive sucking negative-WAR chest wounds in the lineup. FWIW, none of them were power hitters.
No, I'm trying to argue a point that using an arbitrary number of homeruns is required to win a world series based on the last 25 years worth of data is misleading when I believe, and basically everyone else does, that the majority of that time frame was inflated from PED's.
THey are playing Rendon at 2nd because Escobar feels more comfortable at third than at 2B. I have no idea where you are even coming from on this. They have too many 2B:
Rendon .290/.375/.362
Escobar .324/.376/.416
Espinosa: .251/.331/.425
EDIT: How could I forget UGGLA? .235/.333/.370
Well, true, the 'no other good options at 2B' thing was probably inaccurate. But the Nats are dumb for playing him at 2B. At 3B he's one of their best defensive players, if not their best; at 2B, he's average at best. Espinosa is probably their best option at 2B right now. Escobar has had a fairly fluky year.