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How Many Home Runs Will Reyes Hit?
1-19 | 8 votes |
20-25 | 16 votes |
26-30 | 7 votes |
31-35 | 0 votes |
36-40 | 0 votes |
41-45 | 0 votes |
46-50 | 0 votes |
51+ | 0 votes |
Rotblatt Mar 14 2007 05:35 AM |
Reyes has hit 3 HR in 36 PA this spring, leading the team in exhibition play. If he continued at that rate all year and amassed 600 PA, he'd hit exactly 50 HR.
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MFS62 Mar 14 2007 05:48 AM |
I'd be happier if the question was how many walks will Jose get this year, and the numbers started in the 80's.
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Frayed Knot Mar 14 2007 07:03 AM |
If I were in charge of picking an over/under number that I think would get sufficient action on both sides I'd go with around 23 or 24
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metirish Mar 14 2007 07:06 AM |
I went with 26 to 30,why can't Jose hit that many home runs and steal 70+ bases?
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Benjamin Grimm Mar 14 2007 07:39 AM |
I voted low 20's.
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Johnny Dickshot Mar 14 2007 07:41 AM |
It'll be tough for Reyes to add to his SB and HR pace simultaneously. I in fact predict if one goes up the other dips.
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metirish Mar 14 2007 07:45 AM Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Mar 14 2007 07:51 AM |
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Ok,if that is the case which would you like to see go up?,I really don't get why Jose hitting a lot of home runs seems to be a bad thing for some people(not saying you JD),just in general,some people in the media and on the board seem to think that it's not his game,but Reyes is not exactly like most SS out there.
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Benjamin Grimm Mar 14 2007 07:49 AM |
It doesn't much matter to me if he's 20-70 or 40-40, as long as he's productive.
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Johnny Dickshot Mar 14 2007 07:50 AM |
I'm for players on my team hitting the ball as far as it will go.
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Rotblatt Mar 14 2007 08:33 AM |
To me, the only problem is if Reyes gets homer happy and starts trying to pull the ball instead of hitting it where it's pitched. He did a pretty nice job last year, if you ask me, and from his early work, he hasn't let up at all.
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metirish Mar 14 2007 09:53 AM |
What were PECOTA'S projections for Reyes last season?,why would they think he's going to do worse this season,makes little sense.
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Edgy MD Mar 14 2007 09:59 AM |
1) Hitting fewer home runs would not necessarily mean doing worse.
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Rotblatt Mar 14 2007 11:32 AM |
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I don't remember his specific PECOTA projection from last year, but I remember doing a recap towards the end of the season, and IIRC Reyes had outperformed almost all of his 90th percentile projections. In terms of his 2007 mean projection, his projected VORP is 40.1, down from 58.8 in 2006, and they've got his AVG, OBP & SLG dropping pretty substantially, along with his BB/K ratio. Like Edgy says, PECOTA seems to be viewing 2006 as a one-off for the time being. That being said, PECTOA definitely upgraded its projections for Reyes after his break-out last year.
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Frayed Knot Mar 14 2007 12:03 PM |
The thing about PECOTA - both its strength and weakness - is that it depends on 'comparables', those players who match up best not only in stats but also in age, position, and even body type.
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seawolf17 Mar 14 2007 01:28 PM |
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d'Kong76 Mar 14 2007 03:24 PM |
25
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cooby Mar 14 2007 06:26 PM |
I would be happy with 5 to 10.
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SI Metman Mar 14 2007 09:33 PM |
I'm feeling 25-30 and wouldn't be surprised if he joins the 30-30 club. Now if the 2 people behind him in the lineup (Wright and Beltran) want to join that club too, then the Mets are in business.
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Vic Sage Mar 15 2007 08:20 AM |
i'm saying 25/60 this year, and 30/50 on average for the following 6-7 years, with a peak of 35/70 somewhere along the way.
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Edgy MD Mar 15 2007 08:58 AM Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Sep 09 2007 11:51 PM |
I just don't think he has to --- or should necessarily should --- develop a home-run swing.
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Vic Sage Mar 15 2007 03:11 PM |
i don't think he needs to develop a home run swing. He already has one. Reyes is taller and leaner than Ricky. A sinewy type, he'll likely get bigger and stronger over the years, as players are want to do.
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cooby Sep 28 2007 06:28 PM |
I love this young man and I am in no way dissatified with his HR production this year. He doesn't need to hit tons of them to be a wonderful player.
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metirish Oct 04 2007 02:35 PM |
Boy a whole bunch of us were wrong about the total.
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cooby Oct 07 2007 03:30 PM |
Man, I must have been feeling good when I wrote all of the above, but my sentiments are the same. Jose doesn't have to hit homeruns for me to appreciate him as a player.
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