Luis Robert update SDS
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@DBBG1515 said in Luis Robert update SDS:
He’s now hitting .220 for the year and .085 (6 for 70 with 30Ks and 1 XBH) for the month of September. I dare you to keep him gold on this update....
How’s Kyle Lewis doing you ask? Well, these are his stats as of two days ago compared to all AL rookies (including Robert).
Hitting (1st, .286 avg.)
On-base percentage (1st, .380)
Slugging percentage (1st, .484)
OPS (1st, .864)
Runs scored (1st, 35)
Hits (1st, 52)
Walks (1st, 29)
Multi-hit games (1st, 14)
Times on base (1st, 81)
Total bases (1st, 88)
FanGraphs WAR (1st, 1.9)
Home runs (tied for 1st, 11)
RBI (2nd, 28)
Extra-base hits (tied for 2nd, 14)While I agree with you, your dare essentially guaranteed LR goes diamond tomorrow and KL is back to bronze.
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I'm an Angels fan so I saw Lewis play a ton this year. Guy is legit, Power, speed combo scares you in the box
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@SaldanaBros5 said in Luis Robert update SDS:
I'm an Angels fan so I saw Lewis play a ton this year. Guy is legit, Power, speed combo scares you in the box
Call your local SDS representative and demand justice for Kyle Lewis.
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@DBBG1515 said in Luis Robert update SDS:
He’s now hitting .220 for the year and .085 (6 for 70 with 30Ks and 1 XBH) for the month of September. I dare you to keep him gold on this update....
How’s Kyle Lewis doing you ask? Well, these are his stats as of two days ago compared to all AL rookies (including Robert).
Hitting (1st, .286 avg.)
On-base percentage (1st, .380)
Slugging percentage (1st, .484)
OPS (1st, .864)
Runs scored (1st, 35)
Hits (1st, 52)
Walks (1st, 29)
Multi-hit games (1st, 14)
Times on base (1st, 81)
Total bases (1st, 88)
FanGraphs WAR (1st, 1.9)
Home runs (tied for 1st, 11)
RBI (2nd, 28)
Extra-base hits (tied for 2nd, 14)We get your points on Lewis vs Robert, and quite frankly, agree with you. We just don’t care that much. Please let this be the last post you make regarding this subject...
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@smalltownkid1990 said in Luis Robert update SDS:
@DBBG1515 said in Luis Robert update SDS:
He’s now hitting .220 for the year and .085 (6 for 70 with 30Ks and 1 XBH) for the month of September. I dare you to keep him gold on this update....
How’s Kyle Lewis doing you ask? Well, these are his stats as of two days ago compared to all AL rookies (including Robert).
Hitting (1st, .286 avg.)
On-base percentage (1st, .380)
Slugging percentage (1st, .484)
OPS (1st, .864)
Runs scored (1st, 35)
Hits (1st, 52)
Walks (1st, 29)
Multi-hit games (1st, 14)
Times on base (1st, 81)
Total bases (1st, 88)
FanGraphs WAR (1st, 1.9)
Home runs (tied for 1st, 11)
RBI (2nd, 28)
Extra-base hits (tied for 2nd, 14)We get your points on Lewis vs Robert, and quite frankly, agree with you. We just don’t care that much. Please let this be the last post you make regarding this subject...
Sadly it has to be. Tomorrow is the last update for non playoff teams.
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Kyle Lewis is legitimately a number 3 hitter for a major league team right now and definitely the best rookie position player. Sds should be ashamed for not upgrading him to gold 2 weeks ago. Also his lightning card has weak stats comparatively to other cards and Topps now.
And another thing... get his batting stance right already! It is horrible to use and does not represent his true stance. Way too much bat wobble. -
@Lberrybats77 said in Luis Robert update SDS:
Kyle Lewis is legitimately a number 3 hitter for a major league team right now and definitely the best rookie position player. Sds should be ashamed for not upgrading him to gold 2 weeks ago. Also his lightning card has weak stats comparatively to other cards and Topps now.
And another thing... get his batting stance right already! It is horrible to use and does not represent his true stance. Way too much bat wobble.This guy has the right idea!
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@DBBG1515 said in Luis Robert update SDS:
He’s now hitting .220 for the year and .085 (6 for 70 with 30Ks and 1 XBH) for the month of September. I dare you to keep him gold on this update....
How’s Kyle Lewis doing you ask? Well, these are his stats as of two days ago compared to all AL rookies (including Robert).
Hitting (1st, .286 avg.)
On-base percentage (1st, .380)
Slugging percentage (1st, .484)
OPS (1st, .864)
Runs scored (1st, 35)
Hits (1st, 52)
Walks (1st, 29)
Multi-hit games (1st, 14)
Times on base (1st, 81)
Total bases (1st, 88)
FanGraphs WAR (1st, 1.9)
Home runs (tied for 1st, 11)
RBI (2nd, 28)
Extra-base hits (tied for 2nd, 14)The guy slaps!
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Luis Robert got his last rating bump because he was among the best performers in the field through the majority of this season. A lot of why Robert is so impressive is what he's doing in the field after going straight from Double-A to the Majors. The kid hasn't seen much in terms of major-league caliber pitching and has been thrown into the deep end with no lineup protection batting in the 7th spot in our lineup. He has seen nothing but sliders for the last month.
This is exactly the reason why teams don't bring up guys so quickly in any other season. This was likely always going to happen but a lot of his struggles right now are pretty much out of his control. I know others will disagree and claim he should be able to hit at any time, any place, and anywhere in the lineup but that's not how things work sometimes in the majors. Renteria should have moved him up the order a long time ago to help him get some confidence back.
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@Lberrybats77 said in Luis Robert update SDS:
Kyle Lewis is legitimately a number 3 hitter for a major league team right now and definitely the best rookie position player. Sds should be ashamed for not upgrading him to gold 2 weeks ago. Also his lightning card has weak stats comparatively to other cards and Topps now.
And another thing... get his batting stance right already! It is horrible to use and does not represent his true stance. Way too much bat wobble.*Best AL Rookie position player
I think best overall is debatable, imo Bohm and probably Croenworth are just as good if not better.
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