Re: Is Heisey now the incumbent?
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Originally Posted by
edabbs44
Heisey had 12 starts from Aug 29 to Sept 12 2010 and went .235/.250/.353.
That looks to be his longest stretch and where some of his rep was earned.
If two weeks is the longest stretch, I don't think anyone can assert the rep is "earned."
You're referring to a stretch of only 50 plate appearances. If you're basing a rep off 50 PAs, you are grasping. No one earns a rep over 50 PAs. His career 800 PAs with a .768 OPS is far more telling than a cherry-picked, subset of 50 PAs from two years ago.
Re: Is Heisey now the incumbent?
I sure hope so, Brutus. Heisey has never proven he can play well in long stretches as a starter, however, I have no doubt he will do better than Stubbs in that role. The bottom line: Heisey at least deserves a shot in September to be the everyday starting CF. We can all agree Stubbs hasn't gotten the job done. There is a guy in Heisey who is perhaps better. It's an easy call IMO.
Re: Is Heisey now the incumbent?
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Originally Posted by
Kc61
It would be some performance level that would make Walt Jocketty say - "hey, Chris has really come along. He impressed us during this stint. He's so much better than Stubbs at the plate we need to start him often in CF."
I guess a .265 OBP, a .316 SLG, and a .582 OPS for that month didn't quite do the trick.
The point I was trying to make is the small sample size. In 83 PA, I figure a difference between what Heisey did and average is four hits. The difference between average and "eyebrow elevation" is another four hits.
Re: Is Heisey now the incumbent?
Stubbs back in CF today...
Paul in Left.....
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Stubbs continuing to bat 2nd against righties makes Baby Jesus cry.
Re: Is Heisey now the incumbent?
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Originally Posted by
nate
The point I was trying to make is the small sample size. In 83 PA, I figure a difference between what Heisey did and average is four hits. The difference between average and "eyebrow elevation" is another four hits.
That's life in sports. Players like Heisey, guys without the big reputations, have to take advantage of their opportunities.
He can say, well, 8 more hits and I would have elevated your eyebrows. But the Reds' response is "next time get the 8 more hits."
Reds see a guy who is more helpful and productive off the bench. Playing all the outfield positions on a part time basis. It's up to Chris to disabuse them and MAKE them play him more. Frazier did it. So far, Chris hasn't when he's had the opportunity to play every day.
Re: Is Heisey now the incumbent?
Dusty has good job mangaing this year but sometimes he just boggles the mind. Heisey has been hot lately but yet he benches him in favor strikeout king Stubbs. :explode:
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I was unaware that Stubbs was the strikeout king
Re: Is Heisey now the incumbent?
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Originally Posted by
dougdirt
I was unaware that Stubbs was the strikeout king
He's second in the National League in K rate and seventh in overall strike outs.
If he's not the King of K's, he's certainly a crown prince.
Re: Is Heisey now the incumbent?
I forgot who had the classic post. The more I see Stubbs the more I want Heisey, the more I see Heisey the more I want Stubbs...
Pretty much sums up the argument.
Re: Is Heisey now the incumbent?
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Originally Posted by
oregonred
I forgot who had the classic post. The more I see Stubbs the more I want Heisey, the more I see Heisey the more I want Stubbs...
Pretty much sums up the argument.
Thanks for the acknowledgment.
FWIW, Dusty may be using Stubbs in Texas where he usually hits and is his home. Heisey is the hotter hitter right now. Guessing Chris will get more playing time against Philly. Maybe Chris spells Bruce v Hamels tomorrow.
Gametime is near, go Reds.
Re: Is Heisey now the incumbent?
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Originally Posted by
RedsMan3203
Stubbs back in CF today...
Paul in Left.....
Is Paul a viable alternative in CF against tough RH pitching?
Re: Is Heisey now the incumbent?
I'm convinced Stubbs has pics of Dusty in a compromising position. There is no other scenario that makes sense.
Re: Is Heisey now the incumbent?
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Originally Posted by
dougdirt
I was unaware that Stubbs was the strikeout king
He's like Adam Dunn ... minus the home runs and walks.
Quite the player we have in Stubbs. I can guarantee you one thing: If he wasn't a former first-round pick, he'd be in the minors right now.
Re: Is Heisey now the incumbent?
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Originally Posted by
Kc61
That's life in sports. Players like Heisey, guys without the big reputations, have to take advantage of their opportunities.
He can say, well, 8 more hits and I would have elevated your eyebrows. But the Reds' response is "next time get the 8 more hits."
Reds see a guy who is more helpful and productive off the bench. Playing all the outfield positions on a part time basis. It's up to Chris to disabuse them and MAKE them play him more. Frazier did it. So far, Chris hasn't when he's had the opportunity to play every day.
My point is, I don't think 83 PA is enough of an indicator (yes, I understand the realities of things) nor do I think it's a matter of "trying harder" on Heisey's part.