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Cutch Hitting .211

Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2017 11:00 am
by johnfluharty
It's amazing what happens when you hit 350 instead of 225.

Cutch Hitting .211

Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2017 12:18 pm
by notes34
4A41494540415A1F196E574F464141004D412E0 wrote: Wait, so now everyone wants to keep McCutchen? 



I remember being laughed at when I said this last year. People were mad he wasn't traded to Washington not so long ago. People called Huntington greedy asking for so many players back or a top player ( Robles rumored).



Now, people don't want to trade him and will be mad if he is traded?  And he is a bargain again?  Wow!
This was one of the few things we agree on. I never wanted him traded for Washington. I proposed that they offer him an extension during last season, and maybe he would've taken a little less at that time?

Cutch Hitting .211

Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2017 12:23 pm
by mouse
Whether it's Cutch or one of the next big stars, one problem with the Pirates business model is that they have to bring in young talent, and the draft doesn't give enough. They may be doomed to be a feeder organization for the rich teams.

Cutch Hitting .211

Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2017 12:24 pm
by SammyKhalifa
I'm okay with people changing what they think. But wait until the people that said not trading Cutch this offseason is proof that management sucks are the the same people that say that trading him here before the deadline is proof that management sucks.

Cutch Hitting .211

Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2017 1:13 pm
by CarolinaBucco
Can anyone tell me what Cutch's OPS is since he moved into the 6th spot (on May 26 I believe). I'm not sure where to find that but I gotta believe it's something insane. I'm guessing it's in the range of 1.100.

Cutch Hitting .211

Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2017 1:29 pm
by johnfluharty
5F7D6E737075727D5E697F7F731C0 wrote: Can anyone tell me what Cutch's OPS is since he moved into the 6th spot (on May 26 I believe). I'm not sure where to find that but I gotta believe it's something insane. I'm guessing it's in the range of 1.100.


Take a look at his splits at ESPN. He has an OPS of 1.240 hitting 6th.



http://www.espn.com/mlb/player/splits/_ ... -mccutchen



Cutch Hitting .211

Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2017 1:50 pm
by CarolinaBucco
THANKS. Man that is incredible. You don't see 1.240 very often. And now he's closing in a full month of being red-hot. This can't possibly last, but hopefully he can settle in at being "very good" over the long haul.

Cutch Hitting .211

Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2017 1:51 pm
by johnfluharty
He's also hitting 400. :) I'd love to see him keep it up for another month or four.

Cutch Hitting .211

Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2017 1:53 pm
by dogknot17@yahoo.co
61535F5F4B795A535E5B5453320 wrote: I'm okay with people changing what they think.  But wait until the people that said not trading Cutch this offseason is proof that management sucks are the the same people that say that trading him here before the deadline is proof that management sucks.


That's exactly what will happen. That is already happening. I can see the foreshadowing.



Cutch Hitting .211

Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2017 1:55 pm
by Bobster21
575C54585D5C470204734A525B5C5C1D505C330 wrote: Wait, so now everyone wants to keep McCutchen? 



I remember being laughed at when I said this last year. People were mad he wasn't traded to Washington not so long ago. People called Huntington greedy asking for so many players back or a top player ( Robles rumored).



Now, people don't want to trade him and will be mad if he is traded?  And he is a bargain again?  Wow!
It didn't maker sense to trade him in the off season when his value was never lower. And that was without knowing if his poor 2016 was an aberration and if he would rebound this year to have a great season for a new team after the Pirates got less for him by trading him as a player on the decline. The only sensible option was to wait and see how he was performing by midseason this year. Then they could decide if they still wanted to trade either a declining player for little return (same as it would have been in a winter deal) or if they again had a star player worth much more, or if the team was contending and they wanted to hang onto him.