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  • MadDogTannen777_XBLM Offline
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    @eatyum_psn said in Sr. Not Deserving of Program:

    @maddogtannen777_xbl said in Sr. Not Deserving of Program:

    These extra stat metrics are what is ruining the game. Always get the same argument.

    Take a guy like Gallo, this dude SHOULD NOT be playing in the majors. I could care less about OBP, if there is a runner on 2nd two outs and u need a hit, a walk does nothing.

    I assume you felt the same about Adam Dunn?

    I feel the same about alot of players nowadays.

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    @maddogtannen777_xbl said in Sr. Not Deserving of Program:

    @eatyum_psn said in Sr. Not Deserving of Program:

    @maddogtannen777_xbl said in Sr. Not Deserving of Program:

    These extra stat metrics are what is ruining the game. Always get the same argument.

    Take a guy like Gallo, this dude SHOULD NOT be playing in the majors. I could care less about OBP, if there is a runner on 2nd two outs and u need a hit, a walk does nothing.

    I assume you felt the same about Adam Dunn?

    I feel the same about alot of players nowadays.

    That is your right, but since MLB and all the front offices seem to value advanced metrics, I follow their opinion a bit more and think that those stats are important.

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    @eatyum_psn said in Sr. Not Deserving of Program:

    His highest Ops+ outside of his limited rookie year was 140 in 1976, I'd argue that's better the just being a "gold caliber player on his best day"

    With that high an Ops+, his WAR must be, umm... Like, really good.
    Ops+?
    Did you see him play? He was a punch and judy hitter!
    Advanced stats are SO lame.

    .296/152 HR/859 RBI ÷ 18 years= 8.4 HR's/yr. and 47 RBI/yr.

    Not that great!

    I wonder what his BiFTa- is?
    (I made that up)

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    @misfits_138_1_psn said in Sr. Not Deserving of Program:

    @eatyum_psn said in Sr. Not Deserving of Program:

    His highest Ops+ outside of his limited rookie year was 140 in 1976, I'd argue that's better the just being a "gold caliber player on his best day"

    With that high an Ops+, his WAR must be, umm... Like, really good.
    Ops+?
    Did you see him play? He was a punch and judy hitter!
    Advanced stats are SO lame.

    .296/152 HR/859 RBI ÷ 18 years= 8.4 HR's/yr. and 47 RBI/yr.

    Not that great!

    I wonder what his BiFTa- is?
    (I made that up)

    So from what I'm reading here is that if you aren't a power hitter, you don't deserve to be a diamond.

    Also using RBIs to judge a players diamond worthiness is silly.

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    @maddogtannen777_xbl said in Sr. Not Deserving of Program:

    These extra stat metrics are what is ruining the game. Always get the same argument.

    Take a guy like Gallo, this dude SHOULD NOT be playing in the majors. I could care less about OBP, if there is a runner on 2nd two outs and u need a hit, a walk does nothing.

    Amen!!!!!!!!!!

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  • MadDogTannen777_XBLM Offline
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    @eatyum_psn said in Sr. Not Deserving of Program:

    @misfits_138_1_psn said in Sr. Not Deserving of Program:

    @eatyum_psn said in Sr. Not Deserving of Program:

    His highest Ops+ outside of his limited rookie year was 140 in 1976, I'd argue that's better the just being a "gold caliber player on his best day"

    With that high an Ops+, his WAR must be, umm... Like, really good.
    Ops+?
    Did you see him play? He was a punch and judy hitter!
    Advanced stats are SO lame.

    .296/152 HR/859 RBI ÷ 18 years= 8.4 HR's/yr. and 47 RBI/yr.

    Not that great!

    I wonder what his BiFTa- is?
    (I made that up)

    So from what I'm reading here is that if you aren't a power hitter, you don't deserve to be a diamond.

    Also using RBIs to judge a players diamond worthiness is silly.

    Yeah, ud be worthy of being a diamond for sure!! But, is Griffey Sr considered a legend? Hell no! Them releasing guys like this just goes to show how much "the show" likes to copy and paste players

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    @maddogtannen777_xbl said in Sr. Not Deserving of Program:

    @eatyum_psn said in Sr. Not Deserving of Program:

    @misfits_138_1_psn said in Sr. Not Deserving of Program:

    @eatyum_psn said in Sr. Not Deserving of Program:

    His highest Ops+ outside of his limited rookie year was 140 in 1976, I'd argue that's better the just being a "gold caliber player on his best day"

    With that high an Ops+, his WAR must be, umm... Like, really good.
    Ops+?
    Did you see him play? He was a punch and judy hitter!
    Advanced stats are SO lame.

    .296/152 HR/859 RBI ÷ 18 years= 8.4 HR's/yr. and 47 RBI/yr.

    Not that great!

    I wonder what his BiFTa- is?
    (I made that up)

    So from what I'm reading here is that if you aren't a power hitter, you don't deserve to be a diamond.

    Also using RBIs to judge a players diamond worthiness is silly.

    Yeah, ud be worthy of being a diamond for sure!! But, is Griffey Sr considered a legend? Hell no! Them releasing guys like this just goes to show how much "the show" likes to copy and paste players

    Well that's very easy to dispel, because when SDS uses the term legend, they just mean non-active players. They aren't saying "This guy means so much to the history of the game"!

    Anyone who isn't live series, or a flashback, is called a legend. That just means they don't play in MLB anymore.

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    @eatyum_psn said in Sr. Not Deserving of Program:

    @misfits_138_1_psn said in Sr. Not Deserving of Program:

    @eatyum_psn said in Sr. Not Deserving of Program:

    His highest Ops+ outside of his limited rookie year was 140 in 1976, I'd argue that's better the just being a "gold caliber player on his best day"

    With that high an Ops+, his WAR must be, umm... Like, really good.
    Ops+?
    Did you see him play? He was a punch and judy hitter!
    Advanced stats are SO lame.

    .296/152 HR/859 RBI ÷ 18 years= 8.4 HR's/yr. and 47 RBI/yr.

    Not that great!

    I wonder what his BiFTa- is?
    (I made that up)

    So from what I'm reading here is that if you aren't a power hitter, you don't deserve to be a diamond.

    Also using RBIs to judge a players diamond worthiness is silly.

    No, sir. And I'm not trying to pick a fight either.
    The guy literary defines "pretty good" or "decent".
    Serviceable. Solid.
    There isn't a stat you can show me to convince me he was anything but.

    What about his playing career and statistics support your argument that he was deserving of a diamond program?

    I'll answer that question for you... They give them to players who have one good game. Haha!
    Maybe next year, they'll have Moments and Programs for solid at bats.
    Ceasar Hernandez Diamond Card... 'nuff said.

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    @misfits_138_1_psn said in Sr. Not Deserving of Program:

    @eatyum_psn said in Sr. Not Deserving of Program:

    @misfits_138_1_psn said in Sr. Not Deserving of Program:

    @eatyum_psn said in Sr. Not Deserving of Program:

    His highest Ops+ outside of his limited rookie year was 140 in 1976, I'd argue that's better the just being a "gold caliber player on his best day"

    With that high an Ops+, his WAR must be, umm... Like, really good.
    Ops+?
    Did you see him play? He was a punch and judy hitter!
    Advanced stats are SO lame.

    .296/152 HR/859 RBI ÷ 18 years= 8.4 HR's/yr. and 47 RBI/yr.

    Not that great!

    I wonder what his BiFTa- is?
    (I made that up)

    So from what I'm reading here is that if you aren't a power hitter, you don't deserve to be a diamond.

    Also using RBIs to judge a players diamond worthiness is silly.

    No, sir. And I'm not trying to pick a fight either.
    The guy literary defines "pretty good" or "decent".
    Serviceable. Solid.
    There isn't a stat you can show me to convince me he was anything but.

    What about his playing career and statistics support your argument that he was deserving of a diamond program?

    I'll answer that question for you... They give them to players who have one good game. Haha!
    Maybe next year, they'll have Moments and Programs for solid at bats.
    Ceasar Hernandez Diamond Card... 'nuff said.

    See while you obsess over who does and doesn't deserve stuff, I welcome the diversity and how many options we have to chose, it's why I play. Do I think some random player who hit one home run "deserves" 125 power? Absolutely not. But I also don't care who deserves what, if it is a fun card, it's just fine with me.

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    How do you feel about Joe Carter as a player? just sparking some conversation here

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    @misfits_138_1_psn said in Sr. Not Deserving of Program:

    Ken Griffey Sr. Career Stats:
    BA- .296
    Hits- 2143
    HR's- 152
    RBI- 859
    3x All-Star

    I saw Sr. play.
    He was not even remotely special.
    His greatest career accomplishment was siring Jr.

    A nice player who hit in a lineup with Rose, Morgan, Bench, and Foster.
    This is super lame, SDS.
    The guy was a Gold caliber player on his best day.
    I would rather no content than cut and paste filler content.

    What are your career major league baseball stats? Just curious.

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    @the_dragon1912 said in Sr. Not Deserving of Program:

    How do you feel about Joe Carter as a player? just sparking some conversation here

    Legendary thread

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    @maddogtannen777_xbl said in Sr. Not Deserving of Program:

    These extra stat metrics are what is ruining the game. Always get the same argument.

    Take a guy like Gallo, this dude SHOULD NOT be playing in the majors. I could care less about OBP, if there is a runner on 2nd two outs and u need a hit, a walk does nothing.

    Here’s an example of someone that doesn’t understand how hitters bring value in different ways. Gallo had a 123 wRC+ this year. That means he was 23% better than the league-average. That’s better than Tim Anderson, Jake Cronenworth, Nolan Arenado, Adam Frazier, and many more. Being able to compare two totally different types of players with extremely different offensive skillsets and determine which one is truly more productive using advanced metrics has made the game so much better. Having a .300+ AVG doesn’t necessarily mean that person is a better offensive player than the guy with a .200 AVG that hits for power and walks.

    If there’s a runner on 2nd with two outs, I’d rather my hitter walk than swing at junk or make weak contact for an out. With how many homeruns are being hit these days, having a high OBP is more valuable than ever.

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  • MadDogTannen777_XBLM Offline
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    @jogger171717_psn said in Sr. Not Deserving of Program:

    @maddogtannen777_xbl said in Sr. Not Deserving of Program:

    These extra stat metrics are what is ruining the game. Always get the same argument.

    Take a guy like Gallo, this dude SHOULD NOT be playing in the majors. I could care less about OBP, if there is a runner on 2nd two outs and u need a hit, a walk does nothing.

    Here’s an example of someone that doesn’t understand how hitters bring value in different ways. Gallo had a 123 wRC+ this year. That means he was 23% better than the league-average. That’s better than Tim Anderson, Jake Cronenworth, Nolan Arenado, Adam Frazier, and many more. Being able to compare two totally different types of players with extremely different offensive skillsets and determine which one is truly more productive using advanced metrics has made the game so much better. Having a .300+ AVG doesn’t necessarily mean that person is a better offensive player than the guy with a .200 AVG that hits for power and walks.

    I am sure u could find a category for any player now and say he is good at something.

    Let me ask u, let's take my earlier example.

    If there was a runner on 1st and 2nd, two outs and Gallo is up (let's say Barry bonds is on deck) would u want Gallo up to bat?

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    @the_dragon1912 said in Sr. Not Deserving of Program:

    How do you feel about Joe Carter as a player? just sparking some conversation here

    He had a nice career. Overall he wasn't that great of a player. Do I care that a video game gave him a diamond card? No.

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    @maddogtannen777_xbl said in Sr. Not Deserving of Program:

    @jogger171717_psn said in Sr. Not Deserving of Program:

    @maddogtannen777_xbl said in Sr. Not Deserving of Program:

    These extra stat metrics are what is ruining the game. Always get the same argument.

    Take a guy like Gallo, this dude SHOULD NOT be playing in the majors. I could care less about OBP, if there is a runner on 2nd two outs and u need a hit, a walk does nothing.

    Here’s an example of someone that doesn’t understand how hitters bring value in different ways. Gallo had a 123 wRC+ this year. That means he was 23% better than the league-average. That’s better than Tim Anderson, Jake Cronenworth, Nolan Arenado, Adam Frazier, and many more. Being able to compare two totally different types of players with extremely different offensive skillsets and determine which one is truly more productive using advanced metrics has made the game so much better. Having a .300+ AVG doesn’t necessarily mean that person is a better offensive player than the guy with a .200 AVG that hits for power and walks.

    I am sure u could find a category for any player now and say he is good at something.

    Let me ask u, let's take my earlier example.

    If there was a runner on 1st and 2nd, two outs and Gallo is up (let's say Barry bonds is on deck) would u want Gallo up to bat?

    If he walks? Absolutely. I'll take a grand slam with bonds over a 3 run shot any day of the week. No one is saying Gallo is some sort of superstar, but he walks, hits homers, and plays great defense(also while strikeouts look bad I would take a strikeout over a double play). Again, no one is saying Gallo is a hall of famer, but thinking he doesn't provide value to a team is silly

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    @maddogtannen777_xbl said in Sr. Not Deserving of Program:

    @jogger171717_psn said in Sr. Not Deserving of Program:

    @maddogtannen777_xbl said in Sr. Not Deserving of Program:

    These extra stat metrics are what is ruining the game. Always get the same argument.

    Take a guy like Gallo, this dude SHOULD NOT be playing in the majors. I could care less about OBP, if there is a runner on 2nd two outs and u need a hit, a walk does nothing.

    Here’s an example of someone that doesn’t understand how hitters bring value in different ways. Gallo had a 123 wRC+ this year. That means he was 23% better than the league-average. That’s better than Tim Anderson, Jake Cronenworth, Nolan Arenado, Adam Frazier, and many more. Being able to compare two totally different types of players with extremely different offensive skillsets and determine which one is truly more productive using advanced metrics has made the game so much better. Having a .300+ AVG doesn’t necessarily mean that person is a better offensive player than the guy with a .200 AVG that hits for power and walks.

    I am sure u could find a category for any player now and say he is good at something.

    Let me ask u, let's take my earlier example.

    If there was a runner on 1st and 2nd, two outs and Gallo is up (let's say Barry bonds is on deck) would u want Gallo up to bat?

    I’d take Gallo’s 123 wRC+ in that situation over someone with a lower wRC+, that’s for sure. Obviously I’d be more than happy to have someone with a higher wRC+ instead, but that’s out of my control. It’s really that simple lmao. A .300 AVG hitter with the same or lower wRC+ is just as likely or more likely to create an out in that situation as Joey Gallo is.

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    @maddogtannen777_xbl said in Sr. Not Deserving of Program:

    @jogger171717_psn said in Sr. Not Deserving of Program:

    @maddogtannen777_xbl said in Sr. Not Deserving of Program:

    These extra stat metrics are what is ruining the game. Always get the same argument.

    Take a guy like Gallo, this dude SHOULD NOT be playing in the majors. I could care less about OBP, if there is a runner on 2nd two outs and u need a hit, a walk does nothing.

    Here’s an example of someone that doesn’t understand how hitters bring value in different ways. Gallo had a 123 wRC+ this year. That means he was 23% better than the league-average. That’s better than Tim Anderson, Jake Cronenworth, Nolan Arenado, Adam Frazier, and many more. Being able to compare two totally different types of players with extremely different offensive skillsets and determine which one is truly more productive using advanced metrics has made the game so much better. Having a .300+ AVG doesn’t necessarily mean that person is a better offensive player than the guy with a .200 AVG that hits for power and walks.

    I am sure u could find a category for any player now and say he is good at something.

    Let me ask u, let's take my earlier example.

    If there was a runner on 1st and 2nd, two outs and Gallo is up (let's say Barry bonds is on deck) would u want Gallo up to bat?

    Huh? So now you argument to trash Gallo is to compare him to Barry Bonds? Bottomline it's silly to complain about a guy walking with 2 outs and a runner on 2nd. Walks are never a bad thing.

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    No, im not comparing the two. I am simply stating that I would rather face Gallo because he strikes out 3 out of 4 times a game. And if he walks? Good luck against bonds

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    @maddogtannen777_xbl said in Sr. Not Deserving of Program:

    No, im not comparing the two. I am simply stating that I would rather face Gallo because he strikes out 3 out of 4 times a game. And if he walks? Good luck against bonds

    I'm not sure it needed to be stated, find me one person who would argue they want Gallo up instead of Bonds

    Also, he strikes out about 1.4 times a game if we round up.

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