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Well it looks like the Pirates only played for CSF77's pride in the 9th inning.
Cubs win 101!
Cubs win 101!
Just might give him an opportunity to go into ST as his job to lose for starting CFFor a guy who's offensive struggles were supposed to be his down side, Almora hitting .290/.309/.477 as a rookie is a really positive sign. Obviously he needs to up his walks some but the more impressive thing is he's actually hitting for some decent power.
He needs to get his walks up a lot, not just "some". The .290/.309 slash line is nice from a hitting perspective, but not good at all from a strictly OBP standpoint. What it means is when a player is slumping, they provide zero production versus a player who can take some pitches.For a guy who's offensive struggles were supposed to be his down side, Almora hitting .290/.309/.477 as a rookie is a really positive sign. Obviously he needs to up his walks some but the more impressive thing is he's actually hitting for some decent power.
Just might give him an opportunity to go into ST as his job to lose for starting CF
Wonder if they will send him to winterball get more AB in to work on being more selective
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He needs to get his walks up a lot, not just "some". The .290/.309 slash line is nice from a hitting perspective, but not good at all from a strictly OBP standpoint. What it means is when a player is slumping, they provide zero production versus a player who can take some pitches.
He's not 17 points off. Average league OBP is .067 higher than BA. To be truly league average OBP would be closer to .359. Yes. I know that would put him in the "elite" category just outside the top 40. He needs to be a bit more patient and take some walks.I mean it depends on what you're expecting out of him. Obviously yeah you'd love a guy in the .340 OBP range but there's only 73 players in the league right now who have that. For me it's more about being a usable starter. Right now a "league average" hitter is at .259/.326/.425. He's only 17 points off that in terms of OBP which equates to like 2-3 points in walk rate over a full season.
Anyone worried about Grimm and Rondon? I think every one else is in pretty good shape (well, Strop still needs to work his way back) -- but Grimm and Rondon had pretty poor outings. I want to see them have confidence going into October.
The Chapman addition was huge. Rondon hasn't really looked like himself all year -- with the injuries and such.
He's not 17 points off. Average league OBP is .067 higher than BA.
No. Your position assumes that a guy who swings doesn't slump. He will slump. He doesn't have a book on him yet. Needs to learn to walk a bit more so even when the bat fails, he can be productive getting on base.Is that not just arguing semantics? Players who hit for higher average don't need to walk as much to sustain a higher OBP. If you wanna argue high average hitters with low walk rates are more susceptible to streaks or whatever fine but at the end of the day it doesn't particularly matter if you walk more or hit for higher average when determining your OBP. You're getting on base the same amount.
Well it looks like the Pirates only played for CSF77's pride in the 9th inning.
Cubs win 101!
For a guy who's offensive struggles were supposed to be his down side, Almora hitting .290/.309/.477 as a rookie is a really positive sign. Obviously he needs to up his walks some but the more impressive thing is he's actually hitting for some decent power.
Grimm's story is the same as it's always been. He absolutely has to get his breaking ball over the plate. If he can't, they feast on his fastball....for awhile there, he was doing just that and looked pretty good. He's got a good heater but not good enough to live off of....needs to throw the breaking ball for strikes to be successful.
Was watching the game. His slider they sat on. It was his main offering. I've felt it is a solid wipe out pitch when up in the count but he should be using a located fastball with a change to keep them honest earlier in the count. Then when they are behind and at strike 2 then throw them in the dirt.
His break is pretty deep is started over the plate where it will end in the dirt. He was starting it up and in and it broke over the plate and the hitter just waited on it because he was not using his fastball as his main offering.
It's going to be weird to watch this team pitch in the playoffs. I never know what to expect when any of them take the mound. Jake is by far the most frustrating guy I've ever seen. It's like two steps forward/two steps back. I'd settle for 2014 Arrieta over this version. So strange to see a guy just lose it mid-season like that.
Needs to learn to walk a bit more