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5A51595550514A0F097E475F565151105D513E0 wrote: I wasn't comparing this team to the Lumber Co. Just pointing out that when a bench player gets a random start, they have been productive. Especially, in the HR department.
The team pinch hitting has to be one of the worst in all of baseball. They were batting around .145 as a team in that category.
Sorry Dog, I didn't intend to imply that you were comparing them to the Lumber Company. I thought your highlighting the bench hitting was quite insightful. They're off to a great start in the power department. Small sample sizes can produce some anomalies as I'm sure you know. Personally, I like the bench for its versatility and defense.
The team pinch hitting has to be one of the worst in all of baseball. They were batting around .145 as a team in that category.
Sorry Dog, I didn't intend to imply that you were comparing them to the Lumber Company. I thought your highlighting the bench hitting was quite insightful. They're off to a great start in the power department. Small sample sizes can produce some anomalies as I'm sure you know. Personally, I like the bench for its versatility and defense.
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0521353D38540 wrote: I wasn't comparing this team to the Lumber Co. Just pointing out that when a bench player gets a random start, they have been productive. Especially, in the HR department.
The team pinch hitting has to be one of the worst in all of baseball. They were batting around .145 as a team in that category.
Sorry Dog, I didn't intend to imply that you were comparing them to the Lumber Company. I thought your highlighting the bench hitting was quite insightful. They're off to a great start in the power department. Small sample sizes can produce some anomalies as I'm sure you know. Personally, I like the bench for its versatility and defense.
I like it more now that Osuna has been added.
The team pinch hitting has to be one of the worst in all of baseball. They were batting around .145 as a team in that category.
Sorry Dog, I didn't intend to imply that you were comparing them to the Lumber Company. I thought your highlighting the bench hitting was quite insightful. They're off to a great start in the power department. Small sample sizes can produce some anomalies as I'm sure you know. Personally, I like the bench for its versatility and defense.
I like it more now that Osuna has been added.
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474F4C7B6D486F600E0 wrote: They've hit 39 team home runs in 35 games. That's respectable, IMHO.
I agree, much more than I expected, especially with Bell not hammering them out.
190 would be a good season total for the Bucs. (would have been 22nd in 2017) Bucs hit 151 last year which was only ahead of San Fran. 17 teams hit 200 or more.
I agree, much more than I expected, especially with Bell not hammering them out.
190 would be a good season total for the Bucs. (would have been 22nd in 2017) Bucs hit 151 last year which was only ahead of San Fran. 17 teams hit 200 or more.
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0A0201362005222D430 wrote: Now 45 in not quite 38 games.
Check that...46. On pace for 196. I doubt that keeps up, but for right now, power isn’t an issue on this team.
the power has helped tremendously in having a winning record. Its great to see it (and my prediction that they wouldn't have much power led to me being a pessimist on the season).
Check that...46. On pace for 196. I doubt that keeps up, but for right now, power isn’t an issue on this team.
the power has helped tremendously in having a winning record. Its great to see it (and my prediction that they wouldn't have much power led to me being a pessimist on the season).
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406667706676050 wrote: Now 45 in not quite 38 games.
Check that...46. On pace for 196. I doubt that keeps up, but for right now, power isn’t an issue on this team.
the power has helped tremendously in having a winning record. Its great to see it (and my prediction that they wouldn't have much power led to me being a pessimist on the season).
Yes I agree that was my biggest concern with the offense. I'm astounded that this team is hitting so many homeruns, especially without Bell being the guy.
Check that...46. On pace for 196. I doubt that keeps up, but for right now, power isn’t an issue on this team.
the power has helped tremendously in having a winning record. Its great to see it (and my prediction that they wouldn't have much power led to me being a pessimist on the season).
Yes I agree that was my biggest concern with the offense. I'm astounded that this team is hitting so many homeruns, especially without Bell being the guy.
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Speaking of power... I saw the replay of Moroffs HR today. Anyone notice how effortlessly the kid parked that one into the right center field seats? Unusual power for a middle infielder to do that with ease. An unusal combination of skills (both good and bad)
I don't know what would need to happen for him to get a few starts in a row, though. Doesn't seem like it's going to happen.
I'm very optimistic Kang is going to take care of the middle infield power soon though, so I guess it doesn't matter to me anymore
I don't know what would need to happen for him to get a few starts in a row, though. Doesn't seem like it's going to happen.
I'm very optimistic Kang is going to take care of the middle infield power soon though, so I guess it doesn't matter to me anymore