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Edgy MD Jun 01 2014 10:30 PM |
What's your strategem for leadoff batter?
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Ashie62 Jun 01 2014 11:35 PM Re: Leadoff |
Try something new...Den Dekker..you can always change it...
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Jun 02 2014 12:11 AM Re: Leadoff |
I don't know much, but I know den Dekker-- he of the heavily-BABIP-dependent .330ish minors OBPs, and more wind than a professional frijole-taster/amateur bassoonist-- is not the guy.
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Edgy MD Jun 02 2014 06:16 AM Re: Leadoff |
Certainly, but there's a lot rivers and mountains and fan revolts between now and Nimmo.
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Frayed Knot Jun 02 2014 06:46 AM Re: Leadoff |
Gregorius = .310/.389/.447 in 226 ABs at AAA Reno in 2014
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Ceetar Jun 02 2014 07:19 AM Re: Leadoff |
Well, the only non-pitchers with OBP higher than Tejada are Abreu (likely baBIP/luck driven and small sample size) Davis (he's not on the team anymore, also small sample) and Murphy.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Jun 02 2014 07:22 AM Re: Leadoff |
I've been a Gregorius Guy for a while (and a gregarious one, so I'm willing to give the Snakes a young pitcher plus their choice of the SS we discard for Didi).
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MFS62 Jun 02 2014 07:37 AM Re: Leadoff |
[crossout:1tmn2np9]Batmagadanleadoff[/crossout:1tmn2np9] Murphy.
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Frayed Knot Jun 02 2014 07:40 AM Re: Leadoff |
The only problem with hitting Murphy at leadoff is that it might encourage him to start running even more recklessly.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Jun 02 2014 07:45 AM Re: Leadoff |
I'm of the mind to drop Muffy to batting 8th just to punish him for fucking up so many chances.
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Edgy MD Jun 02 2014 07:59 AM Re: Leadoff |
I'd love to give Tejada a chance, but like Duda, his confidence seems so fragile, I'm loathe to put him in a spot that makes him more of a lightning rod.
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Vic Sage Jun 02 2014 08:34 AM Re: Leadoff |
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Abreu has nearly a .400 CAREER OB%. Even as he's faded over the last few years, he's never been at less than .350. So are you really going to say that his current success in that category is a statistical anomaly? Yes, he may not end up at his current .390 by the end of the season, but even a .350 OB% would make him about the same as Murphy, and better than either Lagares or Tejada, both this year and over their careers to date. So, until Lagares and/or EY comes back, I'd platoon Abreu with Campbell and let either one lead off (Campbell has a .380 lifetime OB% in the minors). Or you could go with the hot hand in Tejada, and let him hit there until he cools off. Perhaps one or both of the other guys will be back by then. But over the long term, I don't trust Tejada as far as i can throw him, and Murphy is solid in the 2 slot, so you'd just be creating a hole there if you moved him up. Ditto with Duda, whose power is desperately needed in the middle of the order. And i don't see anybody else on the roster who is suitable in the short or long term. Looking at AAA, Puello has some skills and a lot of upside, but he'd need to improve greatly his BB/K ratio to make that work, as would both denDekker and Nieuenheis (neither of whom have Puello's speed or bat), and Danny Muno seems like a utility IFer to me. The other guys down there with good minor-league OB% numbers (Brown, Seratelli, Lutz, Satin, Dykstra, Allen) are either career minor-leaguers or project out as (lower) middle-of-the-order guys who i don't think would be usable in the leadoff slot at the major league level. Maybe Seratelli, if he could hit up here like he does down there. And if Terry has given Tejada back his job, then we may as well send Flores down so he can play everyday and give Seratelli another shot at the backup MI slot. With regard to the lower minors, as was rightly said, projecting out from AA or lower levels is just too speculative to consider.
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Ceetar Jun 02 2014 08:56 AM Re: Leadoff |
Am I going to say the guy who wasn't even in baseball last year and sucked the year before that is going to maintain quality value based off 59 PA? Absolutely not.
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Edgy MD Jun 02 2014 09:06 AM Re: Leadoff |
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You're sticking to your antipathy of Abreu, and missing the evidence of your own eyes. I think the argument has been made and made again that there's a lot more to judge him by. Just look at him play. He's a fat old dude who brings very little on defense and could break down tomorrow, but until then, every plate appearance is a privilege to watch. And that's a cool drink of water in an offensive desert.
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Ceetar Jun 02 2014 09:18 AM Re: Leadoff |
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59 PA is not evidence, it's a small sample size and the recent past doesn't suggest it's going to stick. It's not an antipathy of Abreu so much as strong evidence that 40 year old bad outfielders who haven't played good baseball in years almost never come out of nowhere to be more than passingly useful. I certainly don't find every plate appearance a privilege to watch. I've got Wright and Lagares and Duda and Murphy and occasionally Granderson to watch if I want to see good AB.
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Edgy MD Jun 02 2014 09:29 AM Re: Leadoff |
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You're just going to keep doing that, aren't you?
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Edgy MD Jun 02 2014 09:41 AM Re: Leadoff |
Abreu has been to the plate almost 10,000 times as a major leaguer. Much of that is less relevant, because it's well behind him. That doesn't make it [u:2ypjnxdf]non-[/u:2ypjnxdf]relevant.
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Ceetar Jun 02 2014 09:42 AM Re: Leadoff |
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citing facts? yeah, sorry.
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Edgy MD Jun 02 2014 09:44 AM Re: Leadoff |
No, returning to the same fact when people try and point out a broader array.
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batmagadanleadoff Jun 02 2014 09:48 AM Re: Leadoff |
You'ree both right, ceets and sage. Abreu was once a star. Now he's old. I mean, Moises Alou isn't playing any more. Neither is Hank Aaron. Abreu's got a track record but who would be surprised if his production plummets drastically?
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Edgy MD Jun 02 2014 09:51 AM Re: Leadoff |
Nobody would be surprised. But one outfielder is on the DL and another is apparently heading there, while the whole team is desperate for offense. Even Rusty Staub was briefly tried as an actual outfielder for a few days at the end of his career during a pinch. Pinches happen.
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Ceetar Jun 02 2014 09:57 AM Re: Leadoff |
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Just because you think the stuff Abreu did in CBP in 2005, and before and after, is significantly relevant to today doesn't make it so. When you're 40 and the results over the last 3+ years are subpar. That's the most recent sample. 59 PA is basically nothing and is certainly not reason to think he's reverted to a player that he hasn't been in years and therefore deserves MORE AB and responsibility. People that know him better than we do even looked at him, closely, and decided he didn't really have any of value left. 59 PA doesn't make those people wrong. If Chris Young was even remotely hitting this would be a moot point, and if Juan is hurt again, well.. but personally I'd rather see if I could mine any value out of den Dekker or Nieuwenhuis or Puello before I played Abreu more. Even if their is more weight on Abreu's side of that equation, the upside of discovering something in one of the others is too great, in my opinion, to give more work to Abreu. And yes, if we're suddenly finding ourselves awash of OF playing time because of these injuries and such, it doesn't really matter. ride Bobby if he's hitting, but certainly don't bat him leadoff and give him more AB than everyone else. It annoys me that for righty/lefty ordering they bat him ahead of Duda.
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Edgy MD Jun 02 2014 10:06 AM Re: Leadoff |
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Amazin'.
And just because you think it's not doesn't make it so. Where does that leave us? With you citing the same datum over and over? At least that beats the one you made up about him starting three times in six games when other players were healthy.
I am! I'm even older!
I think you're failing to construct a sentence here.
Which of course is not the claim.
Other people looked at him and decided otherwise. They are real people too.
Well, he's not and this is the situation before us.
Well!
That's great.
"there"
I thought you were suggesting there was no weight.
Fine. But these players aren't going anywhere, and haven't yet made strong cases for themselves as hitters. And there are still games to win. This subject was indeed brought up framed with concerns for the short-term, the near-long-term, and the long-term.
Then why are you being so impossibly intransigent?
That's the idea.
I promise you that he'll go away soon enough. But short-term, the team still needs an answer.
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batmagadanleadoff Jun 02 2014 10:10 AM Re: Leadoff |
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Edgy MD Jun 02 2014 10:27 AM Re: Leadoff |
Hee...
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Vic Sage Jun 02 2014 10:30 AM Re: Leadoff |
First of all, stating "59 PAs is not evidence" is just factually incorrect. Of course it's evidence; it just may not be sufficiently reliable evidence (because of its sample size) to project his production going forward. But setting up a "straw man" argument claiming i'm judging Abreu on 59 PAs is just bullshit.
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Ceetar Jun 02 2014 11:14 AM Re: Leadoff |
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In his last 56 PA last season (which is pretty close to Abreu's sample this year) Kirk Nieuwenhuis hit .245/.339/.449. 21 PA this year .222/.286/.444 for a 105 OPS+. It's not enough to show he's ready to hit major league pitching consistently, but he also plays good defense and is faster. Or hell, play Campbell out there. You can still use Abreu in a pinch, he's not going anywhere. Maybe you can get something more out of these other guys given the the chances. As for Tejada, even a week ago he had a averagish OBP. At least he's not making outs. He's not really a drive guys in player, so you're not missing much batting him first. Plus while he's not fast, he's not really slow either so can do the first to third, score from second stuff without clogging the bases.
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Nymr83 Jun 02 2014 11:39 AM Re: Leadoff |
Abreu is doing it right now and has an entire career history of showing he can do it, why not stick him there until he proves he can't instead of sticking someone who hasn't done it there to try and prove he can?
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Jun 02 2014 12:57 PM Re: Leadoff |
I understand Abreu is about a million years old but the whole "he didn't even play last year" thing is a bit of a red herring inasmuch as there's little reason to doubt the story of the Mets having been impressed with his work in Venezuela over the winter. That is to say, had he played like a old piece of shit there they wouldn't have asked. They saw something, and Abreu's performance so far indicates as much. I do not live in fear the team will build the lineup around him or that his presence will have repercussions for future generations of Mets, or any of that shit. He's just doing what he does.
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Vic Sage Jun 02 2014 02:09 PM Re: Leadoff |
yeah, right? Youth isn't a virtue of a ballclub in and of itself. Its a byproduct of a roster construction that seeks to buy out the best parts of a player's career before they become too costly and start to decline (usually at about the same time). But the only thing we know about a young player is that, given time and luck, he has the chance to one day be older.
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Jun 02 2014 08:00 PM Re: Leadoff |
I love youth movements with a side of weird-old-dude excellence. It's like peanut butter and misshapen, melted-down-and-re-hardened-but-still-somehow-tasty chocolate.
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Edgy MD Jun 03 2014 12:06 PM Re: Leadoff |
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Abreu and Tejada are actual candidates and stuff!
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Edgy MD Jun 15 2014 05:14 PM Re: Leadoff |
So, how far are you willing to take this batgrandersonleadoff experiment?
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Jun 15 2014 09:15 PM Re: Leadoff |
Hey, as far as I'm concerned, let's do it, explore the studio space a bit, man.
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Edgy MD Jun 16 2014 07:22 AM Re: Leadoff |
In doing it, Terry also ended up forcing his own hand on the Duda-at-cleanup issue, and Duda has responded, if only in the shortest of short hauls.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Jun 16 2014 08:07 AM Re: Leadoff |
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I kinda love it. Sadly to end the second Eric Young gets back which could be today. We need someone who can do what Eric Young does; but we really need someone to do it better. Grandy is that guy, sorta.
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Ceetar Jun 16 2014 08:21 AM Re: Leadoff |
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I just want someone with better than average OBP. Grandy might be our best power guy (not really a might) though so I'd prefer he bat with guys on. Maybe Abreu's the best. I have doubts about him continuing to hit, but plate discipline presumably doesn't age and maybe he's got the most experience with it and can get pitchers that haven't quite gotten warmed up to labor extra hard in the first inning.
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