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Re: 3 things that should be done before our postseason
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Re: 3 things that should be done before our postseason
I don't think Dusty wants Stubbs hitting after Hannigan. With Hannigan on base so often, Stubbs' speed would be almost useless. Stubbs in front of Hannigan is ideal, partially due to Hannigan's awesome contact rate. Allows Dusty all kinds of hit-and-run opportunities.
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Re: 3 things that should be done before our postseason
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Personally, I share your skepticism. However, we're talking about a 70 point difference in OBP. We're not talking about a minor upgrade here. That difference over the # of Stubbs has accrued would be 31 more times on base so far this year. League average in terms of scoring when on base is about ~14%. Presumably it's higher for a guy in the 2 hole and higher for fast baserunners. In any event, the differece between Stubbs/Cozart and Hanigan would thus be in the ballpark of 5 runs. And depending on just how much of a difference speed makes, it could be less. So is the lineup a "big deal" then? No. Not really. However, I do find think it's silly to not do something just because the effect is small. Managers constantly talk about players paying attention to detail and always giving 100% effort. You have to be ready to take advantage of the opportunities you get and so forth. Heck, the Reds team philosophy regarding taking the extra base is a perfect example of this. And yet, when there's an opportunity to do the same in the lineup, they choose not to. But when you figure that Dusty likely thinks the effect of speed offsets the OBP difference (and could be right) and when you factor in that he places a high priority on catcher's staying focused on defense, you can see where he's coming from. It's easy for us fans to rag on batting order because it seems so obvious and easy to "fix". But it's worth remembering that at the end of the day, what drives your offensive production is guys hitting, period. The batting order might be an annoyance because of it being a constant reminder of Dusty's priorities, but it frankly simply isn't a big enough deal to get worked up about. And if Stubbs and/or Cozart was performing at the .320-330 OBP level that one might predict is where their true talent lies then the difference is even smaller, if not non-existent.
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Re: 3 things that should be done before our postseason
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Bruce Votto Ludwick Frazier (Rolen) Cozart Stubbs Hannigan Pitcher Print world series t-shirts
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Re: 3 things that should be done before our postseason
I know that some of the ballpark philosophy of batting the catcher lower in the order involves 2 factors from the defensive side that leak into that positions offensive game in the first inning at home.
1. The catcher has to quickly remove his equipment to get ready to bat. 2. the catcher is now not available to discuss the game/pitch selection with the pitcher and coaching staff. Small stuff... or is it? |
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Re: 3 things that should be done before our postseason
You may be correct, but he wasn't going to get much time in CF with Kemp and McCutcheon on the roster in front of him in his previous 2 stops.
Edit: 287 of 710 minor league games in CF. He may be adequate.
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Looks like they were weaning him away from there in the minors http://www.baseball-reference.com/mi...d=paul--001xav |
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Re: 3 things that should be done before our postseason
Cairo has to be the one left off the playoff roster. He can't be on it over Paul or Heisey, and you need Valdez to back up Cozart. Frazier can back up Votto/Rolen and Valdez backs up Cozart/Phillips.
Now where things get interesting is if the Reds decide they want Hamilton on the playoff roster. I don't see anyway Dejesus makes it to the Reds on waivers. He's affordable and a pretty decent player. |
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I think Bruce makes the lineup. |
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I hate the Cubs
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Re: 3 things that should be done before our postseason
Somehow or other, I firmly believe that Billy Hamilton will be on the playoff roster. The day of reckoning is coming on Aug 31. He has to be added to the 40 man on that day to be playoff eligible.
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Re: 3 things that should be done before our postseason
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Et tu, Brutus?
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I think they'll keep the possibility open, though. They'd probably have him report for the game that day (it's in Houston) and then activate him after the game. But when push comes to shove, while I imagine he'll be with the club in September, I can't see them putting him on the playoff roster unless he's able to contribute as a hitter.
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