Phillies' Ratings
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Meh, Jay Bruce is swinging a decent bat, but it's his defense that really holds him back from being a gold, his bat isn't awesome enough to overcome that flaw.
Also Jean Segura isn't really that great, certainly not gold status.
Didi's defense also really hurts him from approaching gold status, and like Bruce, doesn't hit well "enough" to overcome that to reach gold.
Also I think Cutch has been decent, been hot, batting .435 last 7 games, if he continues that, could start approaching/
I think the only legitimate case right now is Hoskins, who's defense doesn't hold him back bc he is a 1B
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@eatyum said in Phillies' Ratings:
Meh, Jay Bruce is swinging a decent bat, but it's his defense that really holds him back from being a gold, his bat isn't awesome enough to overcome that flaw.
Also Jean Segura isn't really that great, certainly not gold status.
Didi's defense also really hurts him from approaching gold status, and like Bruce, doesn't hit well "enough" to overcome that to reach gold.
Also I think Cutch has been decent, been hot, batting .435 last 7 games, if he continues that, could start approaching/
I think the only legitimate case right now is Hoskins, who's defense doesn't hold him back bc he is a 1B
Fair enough. Regarding Segura, mind if I compare him to another second basemen in the NL?
Jean Segura:.261/.340/.424/.764 4Hr and 12RBI
Mike Moustakas: .242/.342/.355/.697 2Hr and 10RBINot saying that Segura should be a lock for gold, however, if Moustakas is a gold with those stats, then Segura should be, too. OR! Wild concept here, neither of them should be
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@bpryor46 said in Phillies' Ratings:
@eatyum said in Phillies' Ratings:
Meh, Jay Bruce is swinging a decent bat, but it's his defense that really holds him back from being a gold, his bat isn't awesome enough to overcome that flaw.
Also Jean Segura isn't really that great, certainly not gold status.
Didi's defense also really hurts him from approaching gold status, and like Bruce, doesn't hit well "enough" to overcome that to reach gold.
Also I think Cutch has been decent, been hot, batting .435 last 7 games, if he continues that, could start approaching/
I think the only legitimate case right now is Hoskins, who's defense doesn't hold him back bc he is a 1B
Fair enough. Regarding Segura, mind if I compare him to another second basemen in the NL?
Jean Segura:.261/.340/.424/.764 4Hr and 12RBI
Mike Moustakas: .242/.342/.355/.697 2Hr and 10RBINot saying that Segura should be a lock for gold, however, if Moustakas is a gold with those stats, then Segura should be, too. OR! Wild concept here, neither of them should be
Moose isn't a gold because of his 2020 stats, he's a gold because of his 2018 and 2019 stats. But yes, he probably gets downgraded soon. (And while Segura had a nice 2018 and a solid 2019, it wasn't as good as Moustakas's, so he doesn't have that to fall back on.)
(The reason I cite 2018 and 2019 is because SDS uses a three-year average when making live series ratings, the two previous years + the current one)
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@eatyum said in Phillies' Ratings:
@bpryor46 said in Phillies' Ratings:
@eatyum said in Phillies' Ratings:
Meh, Jay Bruce is swinging a decent bat, but it's his defense that really holds him back from being a gold, his bat isn't awesome enough to overcome that flaw.
Also Jean Segura isn't really that great, certainly not gold status.
Didi's defense also really hurts him from approaching gold status, and like Bruce, doesn't hit well "enough" to overcome that to reach gold.
Also I think Cutch has been decent, been hot, batting .435 last 7 games, if he continues that, could start approaching/
I think the only legitimate case right now is Hoskins, who's defense doesn't hold him back bc he is a 1B
Fair enough. Regarding Segura, mind if I compare him to another second basemen in the NL?
Jean Segura:.261/.340/.424/.764 4Hr and 12RBI
Mike Moustakas: .242/.342/.355/.697 2Hr and 10RBINot saying that Segura should be a lock for gold, however, if Moustakas is a gold with those stats, then Segura should be, too. OR! Wild concept here, neither of them should be
Moose isn't a gold because of his 2020 stats, he's a gold because of his 2018 and 2019 stats. But yes, he probably gets downgraded soon. (And while Segura had a nice 2018 and a solid 2019, it wasn't as good as Moustakas's, so he doesn't have that to fall back on.)
I could be late to the party here, but I thought those 3 year stat totals/averages we're kinda disproven with Alonso going , Blackmon fluctuating so much, Lynn having a 4.77 era 2 years ago and a 3.65 era last year and an over 1.2 whip in both of the previous two seasons. I could go on, but am I mistaken that they got rid of the "three year averages"?
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@bpryor46 said in Phillies' Ratings:
@eatyum said in Phillies' Ratings:
@bpryor46 said in Phillies' Ratings:
@eatyum said in Phillies' Ratings:
Meh, Jay Bruce is swinging a decent bat, but it's his defense that really holds him back from being a gold, his bat isn't awesome enough to overcome that flaw.
Also Jean Segura isn't really that great, certainly not gold status.
Didi's defense also really hurts him from approaching gold status, and like Bruce, doesn't hit well "enough" to overcome that to reach gold.
Also I think Cutch has been decent, been hot, batting .435 last 7 games, if he continues that, could start approaching/
I think the only legitimate case right now is Hoskins, who's defense doesn't hold him back bc he is a 1B
Fair enough. Regarding Segura, mind if I compare him to another second basemen in the NL?
Jean Segura:.261/.340/.424/.764 4Hr and 12RBI
Mike Moustakas: .242/.342/.355/.697 2Hr and 10RBINot saying that Segura should be a lock for gold, however, if Moustakas is a gold with those stats, then Segura should be, too. OR! Wild concept here, neither of them should be
Moose isn't a gold because of his 2020 stats, he's a gold because of his 2018 and 2019 stats. But yes, he probably gets downgraded soon. (And while Segura had a nice 2018 and a solid 2019, it wasn't as good as Moustakas's, so he doesn't have that to fall back on.)
I could be late to the party here, but I thought those 3 year stat totals/averages we're kinda disproven with Alonso going , Blackmon fluctuating so much, Lynn having a 4.77 era 2 years ago and a 3.65 era last year and an over 1.2 whip in both of the previous two seasons. I could go on, but am I mistaken that they got rid of the "three year averages"?
Alonso isn't a good example because he hasn't played in MLB for three years anyway. + First basemen are rated differently then say a shortstop, power hitting 1B are a dime a dozen, if he was a SS and had that power, he'd still be diamond.
Lynn has a fairly low walk-rate and high K rate in 2019, which coupled with his 2020 campaign you can make a great case for diamond since K/9 and BB/9 have a large influence on pitcher ratings.
They certainly are more aggressive with upgrades and downgrades, but that doesn't = getting rid of the 3-year average. If anything, it can easily be chalked up to just another part of the weird 60 game season, doing an upgrade every week this year is like doing one every 2.7 weeks in a normal season.
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@eatyum said in Phillies' Ratings:
@bpryor46 said in Phillies' Ratings:
@eatyum said in Phillies' Ratings:
@bpryor46 said in Phillies' Ratings:
@eatyum said in Phillies' Ratings:
Meh, Jay Bruce is swinging a decent bat, but it's his defense that really holds him back from being a gold, his bat isn't awesome enough to overcome that flaw.
Also Jean Segura isn't really that great, certainly not gold status.
Didi's defense also really hurts him from approaching gold status, and like Bruce, doesn't hit well "enough" to overcome that to reach gold.
Also I think Cutch has been decent, been hot, batting .435 last 7 games, if he continues that, could start approaching/
I think the only legitimate case right now is Hoskins, who's defense doesn't hold him back bc he is a 1B
Fair enough. Regarding Segura, mind if I compare him to another second basemen in the NL?
Jean Segura:.261/.340/.424/.764 4Hr and 12RBI
Mike Moustakas: .242/.342/.355/.697 2Hr and 10RBINot saying that Segura should be a lock for gold, however, if Moustakas is a gold with those stats, then Segura should be, too. OR! Wild concept here, neither of them should be
Moose isn't a gold because of his 2020 stats, he's a gold because of his 2018 and 2019 stats. But yes, he probably gets downgraded soon. (And while Segura had a nice 2018 and a solid 2019, it wasn't as good as Moustakas's, so he doesn't have that to fall back on.)
I could be late to the party here, but I thought those 3 year stat totals/averages we're kinda disproven with Alonso going , Blackmon fluctuating so much, Lynn having a 4.77 era 2 years ago and a 3.65 era last year and an over 1.2 whip in both of the previous two seasons. I could go on, but am I mistaken that they got rid of the "three year averages"?
Alonso isn't a good example because he hasn't played in MLB for three years anyway. + First basemen are rated differently then say a shortstop, power hitting 1B are a dime a dozen, if he was a SS and had that power, he'd still be diamond.
Lynn has a fairly low walk-rate and high K rate in 2019, which coupled with his 2020 campaign you can make a great case for diamond since K/9 and BB/9 have a large influence on pitcher ratings.
They certainly are more aggressive with upgrades and downgrades, but that doesn't = getting rid of the 3-year average. If anything, it can easily be chalked up to just another part of the weird 60 game season, doing an upgrade every week this year is like doing one every 2.7 weeks in a normal season.
Wow, that's actually a really good explanation. Thank you for that!
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