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#1PilarFan said:That's a pretty decent chunk of change for a guy who has only put it together in spurts and defensively useless.
Still, AA is a great judge of talent, so he must be pretty sure Encarnacion can continue hitting at a high level.
#1PilarFan said:That's a pretty decent chunk of change for a guy who has only put it together in spurts and defensively useless.
Still, AA is a great judge of talent, so he must be pretty sure Encarnacion can continue hitting at a high level.
bustaheims said:#1PilarFan said:That's a pretty decent chunk of change for a guy who has only put it together in spurts and defensively useless.
Still, AA is a great judge of talent, so he must be pretty sure Encarnacion can continue hitting at a high level.
His defensive deficiencies are over-stated. His problem was always mainly with his arm - there were times where it seemed like he couldn't make a simple throw to 1st base - but, as a 1B, that problem is largely mitigated and, statistically this season, he's been perfectly adequate at the position. His Range Factor is above league average and he's a positive in defensive runs saved (though, only marginally). His defence at 1B has really been a non-factor - it's neither a boon nor a detriment.
Yeah but he's been moved to one of the easiest positions defensively to learn. The only problem is that he needs to keep swinging a big bat in order to remain a positive contributor to the club given that 1B is a source of great production in the league.bustaheims said:His defensive deficiencies are over-stated. His problem was always mainly with his arm - there were times where it seemed like he couldn't make a simple throw to 1st base - but, as a 1B, that problem is largely mitigated and, statistically this season, he's been perfectly adequate at the position. His Range Factor is above league average and he's a positive in defensive runs saved (though, only marginally). His defence at 1B has really been a non-factor - it's neither a boon nor a detriment.
bustaheims said:but, as a 1B, that problem is largely mitigated and, statistically this season, he's been perfectly adequate at the position. His Range Factor is above league average and he's a positive in defensive runs saved (though, only marginally).His defence at 1B has really been a non-factor - it's neither a boon nor a detriment.
Nik? said:bustaheims said:but, as a 1B, that problem is largely mitigated and, statistically this season, he's been perfectly adequate at the position. His Range Factor is above league average and he's a positive in defensive runs saved (though, only marginally).His defence at 1B has really been a non-factor - it's neither a boon nor a detriment.
I know there's going to be a degree of cherry picking whenever you reference defensive stats but I think that's a little much. BR has him at a -0.8 DWAR in only 35 games or so and Fangraphs has him with a negative UZR as well.
RF is a largely useless defensive stat for a first baseman because in large part all it measures is how many ground balls the pitching staff is getting. There's much better evidence that says he's actually been pretty bad at 1B.
That said, he's OPSing 1.001 at 1B so, you know, you can live with crappy defense.
donkeyy0 said:Can someone explain dWAR to me? He's made 1 error in 35 or 37 games or whatever he's played, he's not making throws (due to position)...he's obviously making the vast majority of the catches he has to. I don't get how they could calculate his defense at 1B to be below replacement level. I love stats that I can UNDERSTAND...definitely don't get how WAR (in any form) is calculated.
TML fan said:I'd say 3-6 weeks.
L K said:And in odd-decision news. Gose gets the call-up over Snider.
Corn Flake said:L K said:And in odd-decision news. Gose gets the call-up over Snider.
From what I heard, Gose has been tearing it up and Snider has been pretty "meh".
L K said:And in odd-decision news. Gose gets the call-up over Snider.
That's true, but that's not terribly uncommon. Especially for a guy like Snider who has more or less who has gone between AAA and the majors for the past couple of seasons.Joe S. said:L K said:And in odd-decision news. Gose gets the call-up over Snider.
I'm not really following the jays, but I did hear something on the fan a few days ago saying that the Jays won't call up Snider this year to give him at least 1 full year in 1 league. Apparently he hasn't played a full season in any league since 2008 or something like that.