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Michifan

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  1. Per ESPN, Interesting list of players with 30 home runs this year. It includes Trumbo 45, Napoli 34, Pujols 31, and Kendrys Morales 30. Of the 4, Pujols has the highest batting average at .268, the most rbis at 119 (Trumbo has only 105, which means only 60 beyond hitting in himself with a home run), and the highest war, but the lowest ops. As I noted it's fwiw, which is actually nothing. On another note, guess who has only a 1.8 war, just .3 above Pujols and only good enough for tied for 140th overall--former NL MVP Bryce the clown Harper. 

  2. I think it's all about health for him now. He was still finishing rehab at the start of the season.  When he has drop-offs, there is usually some health issue. As we saw with Vlad, the mileage on star players who had performed with consistency in their careers catches up, and Pujols' ability to recover and stay healthy is not going to improve. It's not unusual for me to wake up with some new physical ailment I can't explain just because of how I've been sitting for the past week. Getting old sucks.

  3. 8 hours ago, Inside Pitch said:

    Yeah -- okay...   3 of Ianetta's top 4 seasons in his career came as an Angels catcher.  His career OPS+ as Angel is higher than his career number too...  But, by all means, tell us more about catchers declining for the Angels.

    Uh, did you forget how he was last year? You can look at his 2015 stats if you forgot. His OPS+ last year was his worst since 2010 and quite a bit below his career average. Hence, why, as I recall, the board was clamoring for Perez. 

  4. You're right, of course. No chance a major league manager could get this highly classified information and act upon it. It must be a sinister plot designed to keep the little man down. The best minds in baseballmessageboard land all knew this and had their Scioscia sux posts at the ready for when the final out was recorded.

    Love him all you like - it's a free country, for now anyway - but Scioscia hasn't shown a high regard for the analytics in the past just for stubbornly micromanaging to his own ideas.

  5. Giavotella started Tuesday against right-hander Edinson Volquez, who does not show much difference in his career splits. Righties and lefties have hit about the same, and in the small sample of this season, he’s actually fared much worse against righties.

    Young, on the other hand, has a more traditional track record, doing better against right-handed hitters. This season, lefties came into the game hitting .314 against him, compared with .277 by righties.

     

    So do we want the manager to use analytical data or don't we?

    I think you're giving Scioscia too much credit for knowing that actual split. And clearly it didn't make much difference as three right handers took him deep while only Ortega hit him as a lefty. 

  6. Yeah what a brilliant plan by Scioscia to bring in Pennington and Choi. I'm sure that move alone meant the difference between winning and losing last night and will mean wins down the road as Cron and Gia git that ever needed momentum boosting restful platoon. It's this stubborn commitment to his ideals of only lefties can hit against righties that separates Scioscia into the stratosphere above the other good managers. If only there were room on the roster to platoon Trout, Escobar, and Simmons with lefties because surely these righties can't hit righties.

  7. Pujols has been on the Angels for 660 regular season games and they've won 355 of those games with zero playoff wins. The 660 regular season Angels games played prior to Pujols' arrival they won 369 of those games.They also won 6 playoff games during that stretch. He's made zero impact on taking the franchise to another level. We watch him flail night after night and then when he finally hits a dinger people here fall all over themselves to praise his greatness. He's suppose to be healthy and he's hitting less than .200.....that's pitiful. A young cost controlled player with those type of stats would be sent down to AAA.

    Hmm, let's see. How many of those games also included Mike Trout, arguably the best player in baseball, and yet of the 608 games he's played in you could say the Angels from the same w/l statistics are no better with him playing than in the 608 games before he played. Just saying it takes more than just one player to have the significant type of impact you are trying to show Pujols hasn't had. 

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