Just comparing stats, McCutchen ate Yadi's lunch that season.Cmon now. We all know there is a bias in the NL. How the fook did Posey ever win a Golf Glove if there isnt?
Now that Cutch is moving to AT&T maybe Yadi will beat him in HR totals.
Just comparing stats, McCutchen ate Yadi's lunch that season.Cmon now. We all know there is a bias in the NL. How the fook did Posey ever win a Golf Glove if there isnt?
Dont let your hate get in the way of common sense.Just comparing stats, McCutchen ate Yadi's lunch that season.
Now that Cutch is moving to AT&T maybe Yadi will beat him in HR totals.
McCutchen had more hits, HRs, RBI, Steals, Walks and a better OPS in 2013.Dont let your hate get in the way of common sense.
He's actually a really good catcher. Defensively speaking of course.Well @Hauler just got word that Yadi will retire after his contract is up. I know you will be heartbroken
Looks like it. To me he is 1st ballot HOFer but what is the word outside of a Cards fan?He's actually a really good catcher. Defensively speaking of course.
So 3 more seasons?
He might get in on his defense.Looks like it. To me he is 1st ballot HOFer but what is the word outside of a Cards fan?
He is the same as Votto IMO. Under appreciated at what they actually do for the teamI don't know about first ballot, but he'll get in.
He'd get in on his defense. Offensively his stats don't jump out at you, so I'd say not a 1st ballot guy.
I edited the shit out of my post, btw.He is the same as Votto IMO. Under appreciated at what they actually do for the team
I threw in votto ad a peace offering so we are good.I edited the shit out of my post, btw.
Votto is a beast.
None of that applies to him. He is the Ozzie Smith of this generation. Deal with itIf Yadi plays 3 more seasons he might - might - get to 2000 hits. Eh
And I might be a a bad judge on his actual chances because I actually appreciate the defensive importance of a catcher. In today's game it's all about bombs and strikeouts.
Can he do a back flip?None of that applies to him. He is the Ozzie Smith of this generation. Deal with it
4 platinum gloves says he can. Thats defensive wizardry right thereCan he do a back flip?
Nah. I think Yadi is good enough to be in the majors. He hits for a decent average for a catcher.None of that applies to him. He is the Ozzie Smith of this generation. Deal with it
Ozzie wasn't that bad of a hitter. What would screw him in today's game would be that he only hit about 15 homeruns in 37 seasons. Give or take.Nah. I think Yadi is good enough to be in the majors. He hits for a decent average for a catcher.
If Ozzie is coming up in today's game, he doesn't make it beyond Double A.
Hey Skip, we got this crazy talented SS with great range and a crazy glove.
Oh yeah? What's he hitting?
.237
Fuck em.
Sometimes he does back flips when he runs onto the field at the beginning of the game.
Yeah? I guess that's pretty cool.
Yeah...
.237 though? What did he hit last season?
.235
Fuck em.
Obviously I'm poking fun a bit.Ozzie wasn't that bad of a hitter. What would screw him in today's game would be that he only hit about 15 homeruns in 37 seasons. Give or take.
You forgot to mention at one point Ozzie was the highest paid baseball player.Obviously I'm poking fun a bit.
But look at the numbers - he was a full time starter right out of the gate. He had a rookie year in 1978 that saw him hit .258 - close to what would eventually be his career average (.262). That was followed up by seasonal averages of .211, .230 and .222 - all while hitting 0 home runs. His SLG in those 3 seasons were .262, .276 and .256 - that is abysmally unproductive.
Does a young player survives three seasons in a row in today's baseball with offensive numbers like that? Even with a glove as good as his was, I doubt it.
Edit : His 4th season - the one where he had a slash of .222/.294/.256 and 0 HRs - was his 1st selection to an All Star game. Different times.
Didn't even know that.You forgot to mention at one point Ozzie was the highest paid baseball player.
that's hilariousYou forgot to mention at one point Ozzie was the highest paid baseball player.