143934252233246467560 wrote: Based upon the current roster, I don't think it would be hard to limit Freese's playing time. You could sit him 2 to 3 times a week to get Frazier, Gosselin or Hanson time to play with Harrison shifting to 3rd or one of them playing 3rd. I think bench players play better when they get regular opportunities to bat. I would prefer Jung Ho in the mix but that will be awhile.
I think it's a big benefit to how the team has decided to roster-build the last few years, splitting say two different starting positions among three players and so on. Besides helping with that Player Rest metric or whatever it is they're working on, it probably also helps soften the blow from a loss from player injury (and suspension/whatver).
I do wonder if the team would have taken a "re-do" and re-signed Sean Rodriguez if they knew.
Yeah but S-Rod may miss most of the season after shoulder surgery.
True, given a double-do-over they probably would have undone their re-do and been done with it.
Third base-David Freese
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Third base-David Freese
6A5854544072515855505F58390 wrote: Based upon the current roster, I don't think it would be hard to limit Freese's playing time. You could sit him 2 to 3 times a week to get Frazier, Gosselin or Hanson time to play with Harrison shifting to 3rd or one of them playing 3rd. I think bench players play better when they get regular opportunities to bat. I would prefer Jung Ho in the mix but that will be awhile.
I think it's a big benefit to how the team has decided to roster-build the last few years, splitting say two different starting positions among three players and so on. Besides helping with that Player Rest metric or whatever it is they're working on, it probably also helps soften the blow from a loss from player injury (and suspension/whatver).
I do wonder if the team would have taken a "re-do" and re-signed Sean Rodriguez if they knew.
Yeah but S-Rod may miss most of the season after shoulder surgery.
True, given a double-do-over they probably would have undone their re-do and been done with it.
:D LOL! Are you quite done?
I think it's a big benefit to how the team has decided to roster-build the last few years, splitting say two different starting positions among three players and so on. Besides helping with that Player Rest metric or whatever it is they're working on, it probably also helps soften the blow from a loss from player injury (and suspension/whatver).
I do wonder if the team would have taken a "re-do" and re-signed Sean Rodriguez if they knew.
Yeah but S-Rod may miss most of the season after shoulder surgery.
True, given a double-do-over they probably would have undone their re-do and been done with it.
:D LOL! Are you quite done?
Third base-David Freese
I was thinking the knock on Hanson was his range, not his arm? I could be wrong though. He actually had a couple of nice outfield assists the other day.
Third base-David Freese
Rodriguez did sign early. The Pirates tried to sign him. I assume he wanted to start. The Pirates certainly didn't know about Kang in November if they did nothing in February or March to replace him.
Third base-David Freese
I don't have a lot of confidence in Freese. He had a good year in 2016 (which was better than his three previous years - at least by OPS).
He also struck out 142 times and his previous high was 124.
He is a good back up, maybe good platoon player (had 963 ops versus lefties last year and 710 vs. righthanders) but I would hope he doesn't have to get more than 350 or so at bats.
He also struck out 142 times and his previous high was 124.
He is a good back up, maybe good platoon player (had 963 ops versus lefties last year and 710 vs. righthanders) but I would hope he doesn't have to get more than 350 or so at bats.
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Third base-David Freese
29222A262322397C7A0D342C252222632E224D0 wrote: Rodriguez did sign early. The Pirates tried to sign him. I assume he wanted to start. The Pirates certainly didn't know about Kang in November if they did nothing in February or March to replace him.
I agree dog, that's what I was trying to say in a really silly way.
I agree dog, that's what I was trying to say in a really silly way.
Third base-David Freese
6A6261564065424D230 wrote: I was thinking the knock on Hanson was his range, not his arm? I could be wrong though. He actually had a couple of nice outfield assists the other day.
AFAIK he has a good arm and good range. His problems appear to be from the neck up, at least at short. He seems to just lose his focus.
AFAIK he has a good arm and good range. His problems appear to be from the neck up, at least at short. He seems to just lose his focus.
Third base-David Freese
I may not be remembering this right but I thought some "experts" did not think he had the arm to stay at short stop. Some disagreed and thought his arm was fine. It turned out, it was his focus that seemed to be the issue. I do not recall range being an issue.
Third base-David Freese
5B5350677154737C120 wrote: I was thinking the knock on Hanson was his range, not his arm? I could be wrong though. He actually had a couple of nice outfield assists the other day.
Arm is weak for short and boots routine plays. 2b, he's been good, as far as I've heard
Arm is weak for short and boots routine plays. 2b, he's been good, as far as I've heard