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Join Date: Sep 2005
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The guy who didn't know who Nolan Arenado was 5 years ago and was comparing Harper to Jorge Soler is definitely the guy we want to be getting baseball insight from.
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Join Date: Oct 2003
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Thank heavens that Albert is gone. GTFO!
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My question from that post was if PB shortened Goldy's name because it sounds Jewey.
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Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Kansas City
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It takes a special kind of stubborn to claim that a guy who has a averaged 4 wins/season (which is consistent all-star level performance) is not worth a contract. Especially when he has 14.9 wins in 3 1/3 seasons for his new team, producing 4.5 wins a year even with a big injury absence in one of them (the first time in 5 years he has missed significant time to injury). Even at the conservative valuation of $6M/win, he has performed level with his average yearly salary. And considering general inflation, that’s probably too low now.
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Rabbi Goldmann
Join Date: Nov 2012
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Excellent job arguing a point I never made. That’s a special kinda stubborn. |
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I watched that swing on a loop 50 times. The things he did there were so damn incredible. I mean there's the basic stuff like keeping his head in on that pitch away at 100 mph. But what amazed the hell out of me is how he still generated power and that it wasn't an accident. Look at how he keeps his front foot square to prevent from spinning off it. Now for a normal human being, if you keep that front foot square it's going to make you struggle to get your hips turned and convert that lower body energy. You'll waste it because you can't get the hip turn that transfers it into your back. Harper, in the blink of an eye, dropped his back knee to allow him to keep his front side sound and still rotate his hips. He was able to see that pitch - again, 100 mph on the black away - recognize it and immediatelly fundamentally alter his base to ensure that he could still take that ball the opposite way with the authority to drive out out of the park. A mere mortal can hit that ball and get a double out of it to maybe tie the game (but it's probably an out given the defense shift they had on him). Harper, OTOH, did one of the most amazing things I've seen a hitter do and intentionally murdered that ball oppo. The first time I saw it I thought he mis-hit it. Then I saw his head and realized 'nah, he was trying to go oppo'. Then I saw his legs and thought "nooooo....I didn't see that..." After a dozen more viewings I finally accepted what he did there. I'm convinced I've never seen anything like it. The whole AB was pretty impressive but that swing in particular was remarkable. But yeah - Cardinals have no need for him...
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Join Date: Jan 2004
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Looks like Maddux stepped down on his own
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Join Date: Nov 2010
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Forget the HR he hit. What about the 2 strike changeup he spit on just before hitting it.
The Phillies got a former MVP for $25M AAV when guys in his circle are starting to push $35M+. He then won another MVP for the Phillies. And after he hit that HR, even the ****ing Phillies owner told him he thinks he underpaid him. |
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Join Date: Apr 2001
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He hasn't been a bad value: 4.5 wins/year = $27M a year in value (conservative)/$36M a year in value (medium)/$45M a year in value (aggressive) His durability hasn't been an issue in Philly, and this year was the first time in five years he has missed significant time, and that was after a pitch hit him on the hand and broke his thumb. That's a fluke injury, not related to his general wellness or reliability. Yes, the Cardinals acquired Goldschmidt instead of Harper and are paying him basically the same yearly salary. But they also had to trade assets to do that (a package that has earned around 8 wins in value for the Diamondbacks, with a minor leaguer who looks like they are a potential solid value still awaiting MLB service time). And Goldschmidt withered in the postseason while Harper was a key/big factor in his team advancing to the World Series.
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Suarez will have nightmares about that AB for the rest of his life. There just wasn't a shitload he could do there. Maybe you argue that Suarez should've elevated that 1-2 fastball just a little bit more and perhaps Harper swings through it. But once Harper got into a 2-strike count, he was going to be really hard to retire away. If there's a complaint there, it's pitch sequencing. Suarez was scared to death to come inside to him and Harper is clearly protecting at that point. Suarez had worked away the entire AB and still had a pitch to work with at 2-2. He probably should've tried to back-door that sinker to see if he could get Harper to roll over it. You gave him too many pitches on the outer 3rd and let him get that oppo stroke dialed in. When he fouled off that 2-2 sinker, it was time to get in his kitchen. Especially after he laid off that change the next pitch. At that point, you know you're looking to mitigate damage more than 'win' the AB. He see's seeing you well enough to just completely ignore your best pitch. So you're gonna play for a little but of luck or a single. Having just gone changeup away, flipping to sinker in might have gotten you that grounder to 2b you're looking for here.
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Rabbi Goldmann
Join Date: Nov 2012
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Consummate professional. Avatar of the org. We had one who could’ve been our Wainright in Danny Duffy. Same skill but wanted to dress up as a bear in the Locker, rapped, passed out drunk in a Burger King drive thru. Just shoot me. |
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