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Re: "Billy Hamilton and other really fast guys"
Yes we never knew that not making outs was an important task back then
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Re: "Billy Hamilton and other really fast guys"
Yeah, I don't get the hesitation by some here of having Hamilton stealing bases in front of Votto. First off, it means Billy's on base. That in itself is a positive thing. Second, he'll cause all sorts of havoc on the pitchers/catchers attention towards the batter. Third, if Votto gets walked...okay, just another guy on base. It's not like it's a certainty that Votto was going to get a hit there anyway. Fourth, Votto's not hitting second and he's not unprotected in the 3rd hole. It's far from a guarantee that he'll get walked. That #2 hole hitter can still reach base, move Hamilton over, drive Billy in, etc. It's not all on Votto.
Bottom line for me, getting a speedster on the basepaths is a GOOD thing...regardless of where it is in the order. And he's got a green light in my book until he proves he doesn't deserve it.
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Re: "Billy Hamilton and other really fast guys"
How about: The game was managed differently and the "non-out" wasn't valued as much as it is today? Teams have cut down on steal attempts and sac-bunts (though not as much) in order to try and play for more than one run.
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Re: "Billy Hamilton and other really fast guys"
Makes you wonder what the game will be like in 20-30 years.
Baseball is like sex, every generation think they discovered it and the old fogies that came before them had no idea.
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Re: "Billy Hamilton and other really fast guys"
So baseball isn't going about things differently today when it comes to things like OBP and how they try to score runs than 30 years ago?
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Re: "Billy Hamilton and other really fast guys"
Sure. But how the game is played today isn't how it will be played in 30 years. Some other tactics, strategies, skills, *something*, will come along. How the game is now isn't how it's always going to be.
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Re: "Billy Hamilton and other really fast guys"
I was just wondering if the OBP "wave" will trickle down to the little leagues. What if one of the next generation of kids is brought up knowing the importance of a walk. When I played it was just try to hit the ball as hard as you can. It would be interesting to see what the major leagues would be like if all the players had been brought up enlightened about getting on base.
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Re: "Billy Hamilton and other really fast guys"
Can we put to rest the notion that once Billy is facing major league outfielders, that he'll be scoring from first on singles with any regularity?
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Re: "Billy Hamilton and other really fast guys"
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Teams have valued OBP and walks as long as I remember. Maybe the casual fan didn't understand or appreciate it, but players who got on base have always been greatly desired. I guess we have more precise ways of measuring it these days, but getting on base has always been highly valued in MLB, at least in my lifetime.
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Re: "Billy Hamilton and other really fast guys"
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Probably the two chants heard most from a little league or high school dugout: "Good eye!" "Walks as good as a hit!" I really don't buy this notion that we now understand that walks are good. We always have, imo.
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Re: "Billy Hamilton and other really fast guys"
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The game changes, it ebbs and flows, the bat hits the ball less these days then ever before... there is no revolution about getting on base in baseball, FC Lane wrote articles about OB% 100 years ago. No generation has the call on when the game will stop evolving, take Buck Showalter's POV concerning the fake to 3rd rule being banned, he thinks it will change the game and he might be right. http://msn.foxsports.com/mlb/story/b...ff-rule-021713 Quote:
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Re: "Billy Hamilton and other really fast guys"
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Point is, players at all levels that I played in understood the importance of taking a walk, and getting on base. Funny story, I remember one guy I played with at the college level, who had a propensity of getting on base via the error, and kept lobbying to include reaching via error in his OBP. This is was back in the 80's.
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Re: "Billy Hamilton and other really fast guys"
I can't believe anyone is actually saying they don't want someone stealing a base in front of Votto. The likelihood of scoring from second base is around twice as much as first base. I don't care if Babe Ruth is at the plate or Bob Uecker, you cannot make up that percentage increase. As long as the person stealing has a success rate of 70% or more (actually less than that, but I will just say 70%), from a statistics standpoint, the likelihood of scoring is improved by a significant amount. The amount of runs scored jumps dramatically with 2 men on base (in other words, Votto gets walked). As long as the hitter behind Votto is not awful, it's a win for the Reds.
On top of that, if you look at Votto's stats he has almost as many RBI's with a man on second than a man on first, yet he has around twice as many at bats with a man on first. As for Hamilton being super fast, I would take Ryan Hanigan in a race to home if he starts at second base vs. Hamilton starting at first. A guy on second base is so much better than first it's not even really a debate. With all that said, it all comes down to his ability to get on base. That should determine his place in the order. |
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Re: "Billy Hamilton and other really fast guys"
It has changed but is not the only reason for the reduction in speed players. Playing surface played a major role. Stealing bases on astro turf was a major advantage vs grass. In 1982, 38% of the stadiums had artificial turf (50% of NL teams had artificial turf, and of course there was no interleague play...which led to the belief that AL teams played for the 3 run homer while NL teams were based on stealing bases). Today, it's 7% and Tropicana Field has all dirt base paths. This is probably the greatest factor in the lower emphasis on speed players.
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