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Originally Posted by jd1020
Arenado didn't really disappear, though. He didn't get results but he wasnt exactly going down quietly. He made a ton of hard, loud contact. Goldschmidt was the one that completely disappeared. When you build a lineup thats pretty much 90% 2 guys and 1 of them is getting unlucky and the other vanishes in thin air, not going to be much offense left.
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Yup.
Arenado was fine - though he had a rough error in that inning that got away from them.
Goldschmidt was a disaster through September into the Post-season. He was flat out bad.
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