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Re: The Intangible Effect of Drew Stubbs
I'm taking Brisco's side on this. It's simple human behavior. Stats can be looked at in a vacuum, but the human element cannot be discounted. It's like the shut down closer argument. A team breathes a sigh of relief when Hell's Bells blasted in SD, because they "knew" the game was over. But, theoretically, any good pitcher on the roster can get those outs.
A bad defense can weigh on a pitcher, just like in any profession. If i am working with idiots, i put more pressure on myself to do well, for the project, company, whatever. Athletes are not immune to the human condition.
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Re: The Intangible Effect of Drew Stubbs
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Re: The Intangible Effect of Drew Stubbs
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Re: The Intangible Effect of Drew Stubbs
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Did you ever see Paul Blair play? He played shallow to cut off bloops and could run like a Roadrunner.....Hence his nickname. Stubbs was too afraid to go back into the wall......was timid there and while he could have played shallow.....with his speed....did not. Great speed and tools did not translate into much of a baseball IQ. Talking about him or bringing him up is just depressing really going into this year. |
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Re: The Intangible Effect of Drew Stubbs
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He's... okay. Decent. Solidly average, perhaps above so. If you're into analogies, Drew Stubbs: CF defense :: Alex Gonzalez: SS defense. I simply don't think any pitcher is going to lose all that much sleep over that type of defender being sent packing. They would, however, be overjoyed at the constant 1-0 or 2-0 leads a Choo- Phillips- Votto troika will produce.
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Re: The Intangible Effect of Drew Stubbs
Stubbs passes every eye test for me as a defender.
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Re: The Intangible Effect of Drew Stubbs
Here's the flip side of all of this:
The pitcher on the mound has all kind of pressure on him knowing "I can't give up many runs -- our centerfielder will be good for about 3 Ks at the plate today, likely during key situations. I really need to bear down here and not give up any runs. Can't count on Stubbs producing any runs offensively with his embarrassing OPS." See how easy that was? Bottom line: The Drew Stubbs spin-doctoring is hilarious IMO. The guy is a bad MLB player. |
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Re: The Intangible Effect of Drew Stubbs
Begging the question with respect to the validity of your eye tests.
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Re: The Intangible Effect of Drew Stubbs
Which is why the Reds cast him off as someone else's problem.
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Re: The Intangible Effect of Drew Stubbs
And they were right to do so, in that no other player on this team can hit leadoff. It forced Dusty into putting him there. Outside Votto, this was a team devoid of high OBP players. If Cozart or BP could REALLY handle leading off, and btw, neither can, then Stubbs hitting 7th is just fine with me.
but they can't so Dusty kept trying to make Stubbs into something he isn't. I've said for years, Stubbs is Adam Dunn lite. ton's of K's, about 80% of Dunn's power, and he's got about half his BB ability. That's fine. Let him hit .255 with 25 HR's. let him score 80-90 runs. If Stubbs posts a .320 OBP, he scores 90 runs. Lower, then he scores less. Outs are precious, but so are runs. Drew Stubbs can score runs. Stubbs was 18th in the NL in runs scored in 2010, 11th in 2011. Bad ballplayers don't do that.
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Re: The Intangible Effect of Drew Stubbs
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He got a chance, he failed and got traded.... welcome to baseball Code:
DREW STUBBS
GIVEN NAME: Robert Andrew Stubbs
BORN: 10/4/1984 Texarkana, Texas
BAT: R THROW: R HEIGHT: 6'4" WEIGHT: 205 MLB DEBUT: 8/19/2009
CAREER GAMES BY POSITION: CF: 481
YEAR TEAM AGE G AB R H 2B 3B HR HR% RBI BB SO SB CS AVG SLG OBA OPS
2009 Reds 24 42 180 27 48 5 1 8 4.44 17 15 49 10 4 .267 .439 .323 .762
2010 Reds 25 150 514 91 131 19 6 22 4.28 77 55 168 30 6 .255 .444 .329 .773
2011 Reds 26 158 604 92 147 22 3 15 2.48 44 63 205 40 10 .243 .364 .321 .686
2012 Reds 27 136 493 75 105 13 2 14 2.84 40 42 166 30 7 .213 .333 .277 .610
TOTALS 486 1791 285 431 59 12 59 3.29 178 175 588 110 27 .241 .386 .312 .698
LG AVERAGE 1820 235 475 95 11 52 2.84 223 175 377 35 14 .261 .411 .329 .740
POS AVERAGE 1818 267 474 91 20 46 2.52 189 179 418 80 26 .261 .408 .331 .740
YEAR TEAM TRAA RCAA FRAA RC OWP RC/G TB EBH ISO BPA IBB HBP SAC SF GIDP OUTS PA POS
2009 Reds 0 1 -1 26 .512 5.09 79 14 .172 .508 0 0 1 0 1 138 196 CF
2010 Reds 15 8 7 80 .549 5.35 228 47 .189 .528 2 5 3 6 6 404 583 CF
2011 Reds -10 -7 -3 78 .461 4.42 220 40 .121 .471 1 7 6 1 2 476 681 CF
2012 Reds -37 -26 -11 49 .317 3.27 164 29 .120 .426 0 2 6 1 2 404 544 CF
TOTALS -32 -24 -8 233 .456 4.42 691 130 .145 .479 3 14 16 8 11 1422 2004
LG AVERAGE 0 0 0 249 .500 4.73 747 158 .150 .455 16 17 10 14 40 1422 2036
POS AVERAGE 8 8 0 257 .515 4.87 742 157 .148 .478 11 17 16 10 27 1422 2041
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Re: The Intangible Effect of Drew Stubbs
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And in no way does Stubbs have "80 percent of Adam Dunn's power." Dunn is a lock for 40 bombs every year, except 2011. Are you saying Stubbs would be a lock for over 30 per year? Not even close. |
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