Re: Looks like the Reds window is closing
Re: Looks like the Reds window is closing
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Originally Posted by
RealitySetsIn
Even if Goldschmidt had a better WAR, Votto is still better. Votto has the potential to hit 45 bombs and drive in 140 runs.
For 2nd, even if Matt Carpenter, Chase Utley, Neil Walker, Daniel Murphy, and Marco Scutaro had higher WARs Phillips still had more RBIs. So Phillips is tops here.
Pence, Werth, Parra might've had more WAR but Bruce is just better. I don't care if his wRC is behind the likes of Will Venable, the 3 mentioned earlier, Stanton, Beltran, Upton, Either, Byrd, and Cuddyer. I also don't care if his wRC is 10th out of 14 qualified RFers.
Bruce is simply better. End of story.
The fact is of the Reds, Pirates, and Cardinals the Reds have the better rotation, better bullpen, and better batting order. They have a better farm system and a better front office.
My only question is whether the Reds will win 100 games or 98.
First - A guy is better than another guy because he has the "potential" to do something, even tho his actual stats (aside from OBP) in 2013 were worse in nearly every category? That's a pretty bold statement.
Second - Using RBIs as a legitimate statistic, let alone your ONLY statistic to compare two players is well, probably the most short-sighted thing one could do - save maybe comparing their Fielding Percentages. Bravo my man, bravo.
And your last statement makes me think you're most definitely trolling, that or you've got a really great pair of Red-colored glasses.
Okay - based on your last statement, you got me, hook, line, and sinker.
Re: Looks like the Reds window is closing
I HAVE to come here more often. I love this Reality poster! When I die and get sent to Hades instead of Heaven, I hope dude is there with me...."T, I have the stats to PROVE Hades is a better place for us than Heaven. The potential is there!"
Re: Looks like the Reds window is closing
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Originally Posted by
RealitySetsIn
My only question is whether the Reds will win 100 games or 98.
Then you're not asking enough questions.
Re: Looks like the Reds window is closing
I'm always grateful when somebody else has drunk more of the kook-aid than I have.
Re: Looks like the Reds window is closing
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Originally Posted by
jlcomo
The Cardinals filled their one glaring hole with one of the best offensive short stop's in the game. They will be the clear cut favorite.
Makes me wanna scream :censored:
Re: Looks like the Reds window is closing
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Originally Posted by
ac084c
And your last statement makes me think you're most definitely trolling, that or you've got a really great pair of Red-colored glasses.
This. :thumbup:
Re: Looks like the Reds window is closing
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Originally Posted by
Reds&BuckeyeGuy
Makes me wanna scream :censored:
I know what you mean. We can't tell until the games are played, but it feels like the Cardinals are increasing their lead over the central and the Reds are just standing by.
Re: Looks like the Reds window is closing
We're finally feeling the effects of Votto's salary in my opinion. I don't think Frazier will be the permanent answer at 3rd although like Cozart, he's excellent defensively. As long as the pitching is there, we've got a chance and so does any team for that matter.
Re: Looks like the Reds window is closing
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jwmann2
We're finally feeling the effects of Votto's salary in my opinion. I don't think Frazier will be the permanent answer at 3rd although like Cozart, he's excellent defensively. As long as the pitching is there, we've got a chance and so does any team for that matter.
How deep is the pitching though - if key pieces go down again (Cueto, Cingrani, Marshall, Broxton) for any period of time, are the Reds in trouble?
I say yes.
Re: Looks like the Reds window is closing
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ac084c
How deep is the pitching though - if key pieces go down again (Cueto, Cingrani, Marshall, Broxton) for any period of time, are the Reds in trouble?
I say yes.
Yeah it would take one or two key injuries for this team to really fall flat. Cueto would have me the most worried since he has all but proven he is like fine china-- very fragile. I would love to think that we could just plug someone in and not miss a beat, but I just dont see that happening. Ooo well, will always love my Reds.;)
Re: Looks like the Reds window is closing
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Reds&BuckeyeGuy
Yeah it would take one or two key injuries for this team to really fall flat. Cueto would have me the most worried since he has all but proven he is like fine china-- very fragile. I would love to think that we could just plug someone in and not miss a beat, but I just dont see that happening. Ooo well, will always love my Reds.;)
Honestly, it's not Cueto that worries me. This staff has proven it can carry his weight. Latos is the one guy we can't lose.
Re: Looks like the Reds window is closing
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Originally Posted by
ac084c
How deep is the pitching though - if key pieces go down again (Cueto, Cingrani, Marshall, Broxton) for any period of time, are the Reds in trouble?
I say yes.
Most teams are in trouble if a few of their SP's go down to injury's for any significant period of time. The Reds can probably fade 1 SP injury for a bit-- like 1 month-- but if a Cueto drops and misses 10 starts and his replacement is a 5.00 ERA guy-- not good.
Bullpen will be ok, even without Marshall and Broxton for an extended period.
Re: Looks like the Reds window is closing
Our "window" is wide open. We just need to stay healthy. When healthy we are as good as anyone.
Re: Looks like the Reds window is closing
We're loaded. Our "window" is wide open. Anyone who disagrees just likes to worry.