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    Yelich was a good left fielder, he won his GG at that position.
    He's a below-average right fielder

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    @asocial_grace said in Christian Yelich:

    And how hard is it for them to get Vasgersian to be able to say the name “Gleyber”?
    “Up next: ... Torres.” For 2 years now. Come on.

    Don't forget about KELBERT Ruiz

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    @eatyum said in Christian Yelich:

    Yelich was a good left fielder, he won his GG at that position.
    He's a below-average right fielder

    I glanced at his career stats. His struggles mostly came in CF from what it looked like. Either way, a career .990 fielding percentage should not equate to 68 fielding at age 28.

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    @asocial_grace said in Christian Yelich:

    Old audio. I think his Gold Glove was like 6 years ago.

    They really need to re-do 100% of the commentary, I’m tired of the stuff carried over for years already. And how hard is it for them to get Vasgersian to be able to say the name “Gleyber”?
    “Up next: ... Torres.” For 2 years now. Come on.

    I agree, it was probably old audio, but someone's fielding and arm doesn't fall off like that at his age. It's atrocious.

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    @n00b3rl1n said in Christian Yelich:

    @eatyum said in Christian Yelich:

    Yelich was a good left fielder, he won his GG at that position.
    He's a below-average right fielder

    I glanced at his career stats. His struggles mostly came in CF from what it looked like. Either way, a career .990 fielding percentage should not equate to 68 fielding at age 28.

    Fielding percentage does not = the fielding stat. Fielding percentage is not a good way to judge how good or bad a player is

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    @eatyum said in Christian Yelich:

    @n00b3rl1n said in Christian Yelich:

    @eatyum said in Christian Yelich:

    Yelich was a good left fielder, he won his GG at that position.
    He's a below-average right fielder

    I glanced at his career stats. His struggles mostly came in CF from what it looked like. Either way, a career .990 fielding percentage should not equate to 68 fielding at age 28.

    Fielding percentage does not = the fielding stat. Fielding percentage is not a good way to judge how good or bad a player is

    I can definitely agree with that, but his stats make him a liability in the field. Not at all the case in real life.

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    @n00b3rl1n said in Christian Yelich:

    @eatyum said in Christian Yelich:

    @n00b3rl1n said in Christian Yelich:

    @eatyum said in Christian Yelich:

    Yelich was a good left fielder, he won his GG at that position.
    He's a below-average right fielder

    I glanced at his career stats. His struggles mostly came in CF from what it looked like. Either way, a career .990 fielding percentage should not equate to 68 fielding at age 28.

    Fielding percentage does not = the fielding stat. Fielding percentage is not a good way to judge how good or bad a player is

    I can definitely agree with that, but his stats make him a liability in the field. Not at all the case in real life.

    Fangraphs has him at negative defense value the last two years, and LS cards are based on a three year average with the last two years being weighed more.

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    Oh, ok. I suppose that makes sense then. Maybe I'm just a bitter Brewers fan ever since they slighted Ryan Braun's speed. That man would consistently get multiple infield hits in a season, yet I think his highest speed was 68.

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    While we’re here - Byron Buxton, when getting an XBH or HR sometimes gets “swung on by BROX-Ton”

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    This game is becoming as bad as Madden....

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    @n00b3rl1n said in Christian Yelich:

    Oh, ok. I suppose that makes sense then. Maybe I'm just a bitter Brewers fan ever since they slighted Ryan Braun's speed. That man would consistently get multiple infield hits in a season, yet I think his highest speed was 68.

    I feel you on that speed thing there as a Cubs fan. Rizzo's only got 21 speed. I know hes not the flash running around the bases but hes at least gotta be a 38 lol

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    Interestingly enough...Yelich will be a left fielder this year...his card should go through the roof defensively

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    @eatyum said in Christian Yelich:

    Yelich was a good left fielder, he won his GG at that position.
    He's a below-average right fielder

    Yup! He is going to be playing LF this season too. I wonder what happens to his ratings after the first roster update.

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    Also, SDS will fudge the defensive attributes to make the overall what they want with no metrics to back it up. For example: compared Charlie Blackmons and Andrew Mcutchens Silver slugger cards. They are the same type of card based on a single years performance (their words). The defensive metrics on all websites show Blackmon was a better defender than Cutch the year of the cards... they must use there own “eye” test I guess. I have also never seen Yelich throw an inaccurate ball in 2 years watching him.. 47 arm accuracy is only to keep him at a 89.

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    @pbake12 said in Christian Yelich:

    Also, SDS will fudge the defensive attributes to make the overall what they want with no metrics to back it up. For example: compared Charlie Blackmons and Andrew Mcutchens Silver slugger cards. They are the same type of card based on a single years performance (their words). The defensive metrics on all websites show Blackmon was a better defender than Cutch the year of the cards... they must use there own “eye” test I guess. I have also never seen Yelich throw an inaccurate ball in 2 years watching him.. 47 arm accuracy is only to keep him at a 89.

    I completely agree with this statement. I've seen Blackmon make really good plays. He may not be great but he def isn't as bad as they make him out to be. Yelich is a stud! They just do what they want. They have been for years.

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