Game Thread - 6/15 - Bucs @ Cards
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Game Thread - 6/15 - Bucs @ Cards
Since 2011, 55% of Paul Goldschmidt's home runs have either tied or became the go ahead runs of the game.
That is phenomenal
That is phenomenal
Game Thread - 6/15 - Bucs @ Cards
44626570797562747C170 wrote: Since 2011, 55% of Paul Goldschmidt's home runs have either tied or became the go ahead runs of the game.
That is phenomenal
I compared that to a couple of our hitting stars. 42% of VanMeter's HRs have tied or put his team ahead. Chang's rate is 9%. 100% of Heineman's HRs tied or put his team ahead. Who needs Goldschmidt!

That is phenomenal
I compared that to a couple of our hitting stars. 42% of VanMeter's HRs have tied or put his team ahead. Chang's rate is 9%. 100% of Heineman's HRs tied or put his team ahead. Who needs Goldschmidt!



Game Thread - 6/15 - Bucs @ Cards
486568797E6F78383B0A0 wrote: Since 2011, 55% of Paul Goldschmidt's home runs have either tied or became the go ahead runs of the game.
That is phenomenal
I compared that to a couple of our hitting stars. 42% of VanMeter's HRs have tied or put his team ahead. Chang's rate is 9%. 100% of Heineman's HRs tied or put his team ahead. Who needs Goldschmidt!

Goldy's too scrub to be a Pirate
That is phenomenal
I compared that to a couple of our hitting stars. 42% of VanMeter's HRs have tied or put his team ahead. Chang's rate is 9%. 100% of Heineman's HRs tied or put his team ahead. Who needs Goldschmidt!



Goldy's too scrub to be a Pirate
Game Thread - 6/15 - Bucs @ Cards
Based (alone) on this impressive VanMeter stat, perhaps we can trade him to the Cards so they can have his powerful bat hit between Goldschmidt and Arenado.
Game Thread - 6/15 - Bucs @ Cards
5B7D7A6F666A7D6B63080 wrote: Since 2011, 55% of Paul Goldschmidt's home runs have either tied or became the go ahead runs of the game.
Speaking of the Cards, I know Molina is invaluable behind the plate. Not only that, he influenced the balk call the other night
That is phenomenal
I compared that to a couple of our hitting stars. 42% of VanMeter's HRs have tied or put his team ahead. Chang's rate is 9%. 100% of Heineman's HRs tied or put his team ahead. Who needs Goldschmidt!

Goldy's too scrub to be a Pirate
Speaking of the Cards, I know Molina is invaluable behind the plate. Not only that, he influenced the balk call the other night

That is phenomenal
I compared that to a couple of our hitting stars. 42% of VanMeter's HRs have tied or put his team ahead. Chang's rate is 9%. 100% of Heineman's HRs tied or put his team ahead. Who needs Goldschmidt!



Goldy's too scrub to be a Pirate
Game Thread - 6/15 - Bucs @ Cards
59757D7A7156617767140 wrote: Based (alone) on this impressive VanMeter stat, perhaps we can trade him to the Cards so they can have his powerful bat hit between Goldschmidt and Arenado.
If VanMeter is traded to the Cardinals, as sure as I’m sitting here, he’ll hit three HRs and bat over .350 in the games remaining against the Pirates.
If VanMeter is traded to the Cardinals, as sure as I’m sitting here, he’ll hit three HRs and bat over .350 in the games remaining against the Pirates.
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Game Thread - 6/15 - Bucs @ Cards
1E383F2A232F382E264D0 wrote: Since 2011, 55% of Paul Goldschmidt's home runs have either tied or became the go ahead runs of the game.
That is phenomenal
Another measure of "clutch" -- along with BARISP, of course!
That is phenomenal
Another measure of "clutch" -- along with BARISP, of course!
Game Thread - 6/15 - Bucs @ Cards
446F7D476F72636965466568650A0 wrote: Since 2011, 55% of Paul Goldschmidt's home runs have either tied or became the go ahead runs of the game.
That is phenomenal
Another measure of "clutch" -- along with BARISP, of course!
Have always liked Goldschmidts. Always plays hard. Keeps his mouth shut. Seems to get along well with his teammates
That is phenomenal
Another measure of "clutch" -- along with BARISP, of course!
Have always liked Goldschmidts. Always plays hard. Keeps his mouth shut. Seems to get along well with his teammates
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Game Thread - 6/15 - Bucs @ Cards
He's no Chavis, but I'd give him a shot.
Seriously, always respected the guy. As much as I appreciated Andrew McCutchen, I thought Goldy deserved the MVP.
He'd look good wearing the Pirates uniform.
Seriously, always respected the guy. As much as I appreciated Andrew McCutchen, I thought Goldy deserved the MVP.
He'd look good wearing the Pirates uniform.
Game Thread - 6/15 - Bucs @ Cards
093C2B2B20192B2B20272B4E0 wrote: He's no Chavis, but I'd give him a shot.
Seriously, always respected the guy. As much as I appreciated Andrew McCutchen, I thought Goldy deserved the MVP.
He'd look good wearing the Pirates uniform.
I think you'll get your wish. In about 7 years he'll be 41, probably hitting .208 before being nontendered and trying to squeeze 1 more year out his career before hanging them up. And the Pirates will be the only team to offer him a contract.
Seriously, always respected the guy. As much as I appreciated Andrew McCutchen, I thought Goldy deserved the MVP.
He'd look good wearing the Pirates uniform.
I think you'll get your wish. In about 7 years he'll be 41, probably hitting .208 before being nontendered and trying to squeeze 1 more year out his career before hanging them up. And the Pirates will be the only team to offer him a contract.
