Bo Bichette
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Can someone tell me how he goes from diamond in the beginning of the season all the way down to a Bronze? I haven't really been following the Blue Jays and only know that he was hurt at least twice this season but was he really that bad at the plate? 
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311 AB in 81 Games……0.225avg and 0.599 OPS…..as a Jays fan it was rough to watch. 
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It was just surprising to see him as a Bronze when I know that he's a better hitter than what he was this season so maybe he was more injured than he let on 
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85 to an 82 on April 26th 
 82 to an 80 on May 17th
 80 to a 78 on June 7th
 78 to 76 on June 28th
 76 to 74 on July 26thContact vs righties dropped from 95 to 64 
 Contact vs lefties dropped from 102 to 51
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1- he was injured a LOT 
 2- SDS is kinda notorious for dropping BlueJays HARD the second they take a dip. I'm not saying he shouldn't have dropped, because he was off.
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@Sarge1387_PSN said in Bo Bichette: 1- he was injured a LOT 
 2- SDS is kinda notorious for dropping BlueJays HARD the second they take a dip. I'm not saying he shouldn't have dropped, because he was off.Not just Blue jays. They do it to other teams and players too. I believe Goldy dropped 20 points last year, from a low 90 to a 73. Arenado went from a low 90 to a 78. No player or team was immune to it last year with the exception of Jazz Chisholm who they just ignored and never updated because he was having a bad season. 
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Was Bellinger a bronze at one point this year? 
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I don’t understand how Ryan Helsley went from a gold to a silver and stayed there. They really need to adjust how they do RP/CP 
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@virusts_XBL said in Bo Bichette: I don’t understand how Ryan Helsley went from a gold to a silver and stayed there. They really need to adjust how they do RP/CP You can drive yourself crazy if you look at the numbers and ratings. Blake Treinen has an 80 for his K/9 attribute. His SO/9 in real life was 10.8 
 Ryan Helsley has a 71 for his K/9 attribute. His SO/9 in real life was 10.7A 9 point attribute difference for between a 10.7 and 10.8? We shan't talk about Treinen have the same 99 velocity rating as Helsley. Or that he only had 5 save opportunities and 1 save all year and is labeled as a closer in front of 4 other LA pitchers that had more save opportunities and saves. By the way, that one save came in May I have said it for years. Their pitching metrics are focused on H/9, K9, and BB9. If you are successful by other metrics it does not matter. There is no attribute for weak contact. 




