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OlafTheBlack
Join Date: May 2000
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Re: Drew Stubbs is the perfect #8 hitter.
Nope. I've had the same thought for awhile now too.
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The Big Dog
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Re: Drew Stubbs is the perfect #8 hitter.
4th against LHP. Out of the line-up or occassionally in the 7 hole against RHP.
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Re: Drew Stubbs is the perfect #8 hitter.
fantasy style:
2B Phillips C Hannigan RF Bruce 1B Votto LF Heisey/Ludwick 3B Francisco SS Cozart CF Stubbs teh Dusty: CF Stubbs 2B Phillips 1B Votto 3B Rolen RF Bruce LF Ludwick/Heisey C Hanigan SS Cozart
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Re: Drew Stubbs is the perfect #8 hitter.
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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Re: Drew Stubbs is the perfect #8 hitter.
Despite having a horrible year, Drew Stubbs was:
3rd in runs scored-92 4th in hits-147 1st in steals-40 3rd in walks-63 Unless someone can come up with someone they expect will do better in those categories this year, Drew should be at the top of the batting order. |
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Re: Drew Stubbs is the perfect #8 hitter.
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I think those are good numbers for Stubbs, but he can't get on base as a leadoff hitter. He changes his approach too much, his power vanishes. I like him 7th, where historically, throughout his professional career, he has thrived.
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Re: Drew Stubbs is the perfect #8 hitter.
That's a pretty narrow way of looking at it. Stubbs historically struggles at the dish when there is a runner on base. Would that mean he should be the leadoff hitter? Besides, his OBP is better as a leadoff hitter than it is as a 7-hole hitter.
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Re: Drew Stubbs is the perfect #8 hitter.
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Edit: I just posted this and then saw that stats had been provided in the post above mine. Thanks! |
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Re: Drew Stubbs is the perfect #8 hitter.
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The stat that jumps out at me, though, is that his career OPS against righties is .843 and against lefties is just .685. With the right-handed Heisey strangely having even worse numbers against lefties so far in his major league career (.631 v. L in 86 ABs, .870 v. R in 193 ABs), it seems the Reds should either believe it's a small sample size issue with Heisey and start him, Ludwick and Bruce in the outfield against most lefties; or pick up somebody else who can get some starts in centerfield vs. left-handed pitchers. I did check and Ludwick has played a little bit of centerfield in his career, but not much - about 5 games a season. If he or Bruce played center well enough, then you could think about starting Todd Frazier in left against lefties, but I don't think that's much of an option for frequent use. I think Heisey, as a righty, is likely to start hitting lefties better (and I've seen numbers posted on RZ that say he hit lefties well as you'd expect in the minors), so if Stubbs continues to struggle next season the thing to do may be to sit him down more often against lefties because his numbers against righties are still hopefully going to be pretty good for a CF. |
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Re: Drew Stubbs is the perfect #8 hitter.
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Re: Drew Stubbs is the perfect #8 hitter.
*fantasy still accounts for how 99% of MLB managers view catchers of their age groups...semi-unrelated, while i'll be annoyed by it, it wouldn's shock me in any way for Messarocco to start in AAA and Navaro to be Hannigan's back-up.
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Join Date: Oct 2006
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Re: Drew Stubbs is the perfect #8 hitter.
Ditto. The team is obviously very unbalanced to the right hand side, and, for all the good work Walt has done, this has only been made worse by the trading of Alonso. Stubbs needs to lead off against LHP and sit a lot against RHP.
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Columbus, OH
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Re: Drew Stubbs is the perfect #8 hitter.
I couldn't agree with the premise of this thread any more. However, unfortunately, the only person that matters -- Dusty Baker -- disagrees.
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Cincinnati
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Re: Drew Stubbs is the perfect #8 hitter.
I like him 8th for mostly the same reasons and was thinking this last week. My top reasons:
Last year, our pitchers bunted into a ton of FC's, and it wasn't their fault. A lot of Ramon Hernandez getting thrown out at 2nd. I'm guessing almost ZERO FC's if Stubbs is on base. He'll get on base a lot more in the 8th spot, and we need him on base. I honestly want everyone else to bat in front of him. I think our lineup has a chance to be the fiercest lineup in the NL by a long shot. BP Cozart Votto Bruce Rolen Heisey/Ludwick Mez Stubbs |
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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Re: Drew Stubbs is the perfect #8 hitter.
Let's not overlook the point of OBP is to score runs. Drew has scored 90 or more runs 2 years in a row. I seriously doubt he'd score those runs hitting #8. For the reasons I listed before, he should hit either 1 or 2.
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