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Re: Fangraphs Q&A with Hanigan
I love how we all tout Hanigan's baseball intelligence ... and then when Hanigan points out why Marshall shouldn't be a closer ... you have posters on RedsZone questioning Hanigan and saying they believe Marshall would be a good closer.
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Re: Fangraphs Q&A with Hanigan
In 16 career PAs in the 1st inning, Hanigan hit .286/.375/.571...
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Re: Fangraphs Q&A with Hanigan
Coming from the guy who prefers the Foo Fighters to Nirvana!
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Re: Fangraphs Q&A with Hanigan
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I prefer Chapman over Marshall as the Closer. Heck, I prefer Broxton over Marshall. But I do think he'd do a more than adequate job if Broxton went down. I would hope the braintrust would resist shuffling Chapman back to the pen if that happened.
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It's obvious Hanigan knows what he's talking about here. I just think it's funny for people to say (paraphrasing) "Man, Hanigan sure knows baseball inside and out. Oh, BTW, he's completely wrong about Sean Marshall. He would make a good closer!" Hanigan intelligently pointed out why Marshall is not a closer. Marshall is one of the best left-handed set-up men in MLB and I'm glad the Reds have him. But he's no closer as Hanigan outlined. Last edited by Blitz Dorsey; 12-21-2012 at 05:35 PM. |
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Apparently you have a thing for him. It seems very weird how narrow minded you are on this particular issue. It's as if out of nowhere, you have made Ryan Hanigan the meta of baseball knowledge. He seems very intelligent and knowledgeable, but at the same time, I am dumbfounded that after reading literally one article about his baseball acumen, that you are throwing out snide remarks simply at those who could even consider a different side of the argument. |
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Also, the facts actually back up his point. Marshall has been hit hard in the 9th, plus there are very few effective closers whose out pitch is a curveball, and all of the have been righties.
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I'm not even debating the correct answer. I'm debating whether it merits discussion. RMR made some good points as to why Marshall may not have been appreciably worse in the 9th as the stats may suggest. I didn't notice Hanigan discrediting that notion. |
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Re: Fangraphs Q&A with Hanigan
You do realize he was a part-time starter in college, right? And college seasons are pretty short anyway. I'm sure he also played some summer ball, but it's nothing like playing a full professional season. So, from the ages of 18-22, he was catching very few games per year. And while he was in the minors for a while, he got a chance to DH every once in a while. The guy is a "young 32" for a catcher just like I said. Compared to let's say a catcher who comes up to the big leagues and is catching 90 games per year since the age of 23. Get the difference?
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