LaRue has a .353 OBP and a .800 OPS :dancingco
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LaRue has a .353 OBP and a .800 OPS :dancingco
Quite the opposite...I like him pitching out of the bullpen this year in the swingman role and then competing for a spot in the rotation next spring.Quote:
Originally Posted by kyred14
Get him seasoned out of the pen, then turn him loose next year.
I'm not sure you can trust anyone named Matt. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by KronoRed
As an individual so named, you can go ahead and :mooner: ...well, you get the idea.Quote:
Originally Posted by Reds Nd2
:thumbup:
Seven of the Reds eight starters are OPSing over .800Quote:
Originally Posted by LvJ
Freel-.809, Lopez-.924, Griffey-.861, Dunn-.950, Randa-.867, Pena-.947 and LaRue-.800
Casey sits at .752
Ooops. :beerme:Quote:
Originally Posted by Caveat Emperor
i told you the Reds would win. :D
Crazy :notworthyQuote:
Originally Posted by OnBaseMachine
LaRue has really turned it around this season. Hope he keeps it up. :thumbup:
Yet many say this team is devoid of talent.Quote:
Originally Posted by OnBaseMachine
It's the pitching.
Matts rock..and we're all over this forum :evil:Quote:
Originally Posted by Caveat Emperor
The one guy with an OPS under .800 is the guy batting third in the lineup. :bang:Quote:
Originally Posted by OnBaseMachine
Can the Reds declare their Independence from Casey?
Ba-doom--crash!
Even more impressive when you consider there's only 20-25 guys in the NL with a .900+ OPS and we have 3 of them in our everyday lineup.Quote:
Originally Posted by OnBaseMachine
The fact no one in the Reds organization is smart enough to let them hit in the middle of the order is equally impressive, just in a whole other way.
You just know that the guy who cut Jordan from the 8th grade basketball team is a consultant to this franchise at some level...he just has to be.