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Re: Is Heisey now the incumbent?
I normally cringe when Dusty speaks but I agree with nearly everything he said in the article.
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Join Date: May 2000
Location: Bedford, KY
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Re: Is Heisey now the incumbent?
Logan Buck, I made this argument two weeks ago. I made the same argument two months ago. I made the same argument two years ago.
Heisey has been better than Stubbs pretty much their entire careers. Two weeks ago, Heisey was 20 OPS+ better than Stubbs. A month ago, Heisey was 10 OPS+ ahead of Stubbs. For their careers, Heisey's been 10-15 OPS+ points better. At this point in the season, Heisey has almost 30 points of wRC+ on Stubbs, and he grades out as an above average major league hitter. This despite his putrid BB rate. For his career, he's at 107. Stubbs, meanwhile, is at 95, which is below major league average. That 10% difference is huge. Quote:
Something will come along later that will make UZR look like a dinosaur. For the time being, however, it's head and shoulders better than opinion. If you don't like UZR, BIS says Stubbs is almost exactly average. Heisey received the exact same grade.
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Join Date: May 2000
Location: Cincinnati, OH
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Re: Is Heisey now the incumbent?
I have to agree.
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Danger is my business!
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Back in Florida
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Re: Is Heisey now the incumbent?
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Join Date: May 2000
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Re: Is Heisey now the incumbent?
I've watched the Reds play almost every game this season. I think that Stubbs is a much superior player to Heisey, defensively in CF. I don't think you would find many scouts or baseball people who would argue differently. It would be interesting to know who the Reds pitchers would rather have in CF, defensively, on a regular basis.
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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Re: Is Heisey now the incumbent?
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IMO if Stubbs gets out of his massive slump he is a better option going forward in CF. I am all for playing the hot bat, but lets not assume Heisey is the second coming. |
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Re: Is Heisey now the incumbent?
Even if Heisey is average in CF, even a bit below average, the Reds are good enough on defense for it not to hurt the team. The way he is hitting he has to play over Stubbs.
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Join Date: Sep 2009
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Re: Is Heisey now the incumbent?
Maybe Stubbs could use a change of scenery, perhaps even AAA to bounce back. It's certainly not unheard of for a guy like him to bounce back. By "back" I mean just below his 2010 season.
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Join Date: Apr 2003
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Re: Is Heisey now the incumbent?
Heisey all the way at this point. The bat is much better, and defensively it's closer than received wisdom would say, IMO. Stubbs looks better out there, but he doesn't necessarily play better.
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Et tu, Brutus?
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Atlanta, Ga.
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Re: Is Heisey now the incumbent?
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At most, I've seen people that believe he's a better player than Stubbs right now. That's really not a stretch considering his OPS is over 130 points higher and he's arguably as good a defender. All of the defensive metrics say he is, at very least, in the same ballpark. Whether he hacks at the first pitch, watches a strike three down the middle, or works a 10-pitch at-bat, his OPS right now for his career continues to stick around .770 with average defense. That makes him an average to above-average centerfielder. Right now, that's a definite upgrade from Stubbs.
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Matt's Dad
Join Date: May 2000
Location: Brownsburg, Indiana
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Re: Is Heisey now the incumbent?
Play the hot hand, and the matchups. When it is Heisey, substitute Stubbs late, defensively when possible. I agree with bucksfan2's observation on Heisey.
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Danger is my business!
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Back in Florida
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Re: Is Heisey now the incumbent?
I fear Stubbs may see worse before he sees better. According to the article quoted, he was asked to adjust his approach. Last night he didn't strike out, but hit three weak grounders and a pop-up.
Many here have argued that he is what he is and if allowed to swing hard and try to run into one, he'll me more productive than if they try to convert him into a slap hitter. We'll see how this adjustment works. Dusty has decided that Stubbs is the guy and he'll get most of the playoff starts, IMO. Many of us don't agree (always thought Heisey was a better option), but it will be so.
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Re: Is Heisey now the incumbent?
Stubbs has created 6.1 more runs then Heisey on office this season, but he's had 163 more PA's to do it.
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Re: Is Heisey now the incumbent?
Heisey is a better hitter than Stubbs, and his equal defensively. I've watched them for several years now and I see no difference in the defense between them. And the UZR backs that up.
I still see Heisey as the 4th OFer in years to come, if not traded.
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Join Date: May 2000
Location: Bedford, KY
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Re: Is Heisey now the incumbent?
Heisey is, right now, exactly league average for 2012. (Offense only, as many posters don't believe in defensive metrics.) For his career, he's slightly better than league average in terms of both OPS+ (106) and wRC+ (107). Heisey's WAR is 1.6 this year.
Drew Stubbs has a 67 OPS+. That's 2/3 of the offensive output from a league average player. Offensively, he's below replacement level by a fairly significant margin right now. For his career, Stubbs has an OPS+ of 88, with three straight years of dropping production. (In 2010, he garnered a 105 OPS+. Last season, he was able to put up an 86 OPS+.) In terms of wRC+, it's just as stark a difference between he and Heisey (and Stubbs now v. the Stubbs of three years ago). His wRC+ has decreased from 110 in 2010 to 94 last season to 76 this year. His WAR is 1.2 this year. Unless you believe the difference in defense and speed is over 25 runs, the choice is fairly clear. I understand the perception that Heisey is a fourth outfielder. He's never really played a full season as a starter. He's kind of a 'tweener that can play both CF and the corners. He's a hacker that seems to work better either as part of a platoon or as a part-timer. However, if you go by strictly numbers, Heisey actually grades out as a better than league average player, likely to put up around a 3.0 to 3.5 WAR over the course of a full season of at-bats in CF. Sure, his approach is tough to swallow sometimes, but it's not like he's totally craptastic. When he's been in the lineup, over the course of a full season, he's produced.
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