Look, I'm actually fine with a lifetime ban for it. But maybe, after 100 years, they could decide to judge the players on their merits when it comes to whether they were among the very best at the sport and consider letting them in.
Halladay takes a shot at A-Rod.
http://bleacherreport.com/tb/dggcV?...dium=newsletter&utm_campaign=new-york-yankees
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If it is true, the lady in the picture has a better swing than A-Rod, then maybe the New York Yankees should sign her up considering A-Rod has a .908 OPS, including two homers in 26 spring at-bats.
I think the rule on gambling is too punitive.
I wholeheartedly disagree with this statement.
Halladay takes a shot at A-Rod.
http://bleacherreport.com/tb/dggcV?...dium=newsletter&utm_campaign=new-york-yankees
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If it is true, the lady in the picture has a better swing than A-Rod, then maybe the New York Yankees should sign her up considering A-Rod has a .908 OPS, including two homers in 26 spring at-bats.
Since you're so hung up on spring training numbers being meaningful...
Halladay takes a shot at A-Rod.
http://bleacherreport.com/tb/dggcV?...dium=newsletter&utm_campaign=new-york-yankees
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If it is true, the lady in the picture has a better swing than A-Rod, then maybe the New York Yankees should sign her up considering A-Rod has a .908 OPS, including two homers in 26 spring at-bats.
Since you're so hung up on spring training numbers being meaningful...
I'm not.
But someone trying to prove he can hit batting .175 against spring training pitching? That's revealing...
I hate my computer... a response to scouts' rants all typed up, then ... poof....
(headbang)...
To summarize .... apple and oranges, 180 plus games as a pro isn't a "small sample" and his average in ST is now down to .158.
(Bolding mine) And this is why everyone has so much trouble taking you at all seriously. You posted a bunch of stuff that shows zero understanding about baseball. You got corrected, with numbers and examples, by several people. You childishly characterize the responses as rants, and go back to posting the same nonsense, as if no one even responded to you. How old are you, again?
And if you don't want to see anything except through pinstripe-tinted glasses, perhaps you'd be happier at NYYFans.com? Although even there they seem more realistic about their team than you, and at least understand a little about the numbers behind how baseball works. It's not as highbrow as some other sites, but it's something.
And just to have fun addressing your "point" again, Didi got a couple hits. To prove how dumb talking about spring training numbers is, he's now got 6 hits, so is batting .272. In 22 at bats. Which means he's moved up, and is now your THIRD BEST hitter in ST. Only behind Headley (.375) and ARod (.300). ARod has the same 6 hits, but 2 less ABs. So again, you have no idea what you're talking about. So now Didi is one of your hottest hitters, plus plays actual defense. Proving himself yet? And did those 3 hits really tell you anything?
No, but neither did the first 3, which is why it's dumb to over-react to small sample sizes. Ortiz hit almost .700 in the World Series, but no one expects that to be sustainable. Same as how people rarely get fired as washed up after having a bad week in baseball. It's a long season, and takes a lot of time for the numbers to stabilize and reflect reality. Anyone can have a hot or cold week and skew the stats. And spring training is more about getting ready than trying to put up numbers, so even the samples you get aren't usually good.
For fun, the rest of your murderer's row this spring:
Ellsbury (.222)
McCann (.217)
Teixeira (.192)
Drew (.167)
Beltran (.158)
Gardner (.138)
So, back to telling us he sucks, and everyone else is doing just fine. Of course, several of the guys on that last list are doing that while ALSO having stuff to prove, so...?
Halladay takes a shot at A-Rod.
http://bleacherreport.com/tb/dggcV?...dium=newsletter&utm_campaign=new-york-yankees
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If it is true, the lady in the picture has a better swing than A-Rod, then maybe the New York Yankees should sign her up considering A-Rod has a .908 OPS, including two homers in 26 spring at-bats.
Since you're so hung up on spring training numbers being meaningful...
You mean, knowing something about baseball instead of just spouting garbage that's been proven to be worthless? Concur.
Whenever you get challenged, or even asked to discuss, you seem to want to take shots at me instead. Disappointing.
BTW, Didi is up to 3rd best hitter on the Yankees now! only .002 behind Arod, with Headley still the only one hitting over .300. Better cut him quick, would be embarrassing to do so if he ends up being your best hitter this spring...
Since you're so hung up on spring training numbers being meaningful...
I'm not.
Says the guy who was pissing and moaning about Gregorius' .175 average a week ago? Your exact words:
But someone trying to prove he can hit batting .175 against spring training pitching? That's revealing...
Physician, heal thyself.![]()
I've forgotten more about baseball than you have the mental capacity to learn.
It's a dumb rule, they should work on that in the next negotiation to avoid having a couple prospects a year get into this situation. He's obviously their 3B this year, 2 weeks to buy a year messes up the system. if they changed the numbers so that he had to be down until July or whatever, he'd be on the team in April.
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