I didn't say I thought Gardner should bat 2nd because I don't, I said Johnson should bat 9th because I think he's uselessOriginally Posted by parkerstrong
I didn't say I thought Gardner should bat 2nd because I don't, I said Johnson should bat 9th because I think he's uselessOriginally Posted by parkerstrong
BLASPHEMY!Originally Posted by GordonGecko
He's the perfect target for jokes and slander.
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Brett Gardner actually has higher OBP than Nick Johnson. I know, hard to believe.
Gardner has hits AND walks...Originally Posted by grizy
i'd like nothing more than for gardner to shave his head again and have a bald-head rubbing contest with nick johnson
He did shave his head recently. I saw his postgame after Saturday's game.Originally Posted by flymick24
He has BBs and HBPs, but he never walks.Originally Posted by THEBOSS84
*gets lube ready*Originally Posted by THEBOSS84
My brain just died.Originally Posted by grizy
^yeah, mine did too, but then I realized he was telling a [bad] joke
"First batter up well here's the pitch: it's a curve. Second batter up because the first got served"
Fine. Gardner gets on base with BBs, HBPs, and hits but he never walks there.
Watch him. He really does get there fast even when there is no reason to hurry.
i think him getting rid of his hair has given him a slight speed advantage... but if he's willing, he could take it to the next level
if he were to get rid of his eyebrows and maybe even his pubes, i think we might actually be talking about ichiro-type ability here, fellas
Originally Posted by grizy
I got it Grizzy. Just like Pete Rose.Originally Posted by THEBOSS84
I was thinking the same thing!Originally Posted by flymick24
you are so romantic
I'd love to hear you explain this one.Originally Posted by GordonGecko
i have no idea, but from headbanging discussions with an anti-nick friend of mine, it may be ......Originally Posted by False1
-- OBP is for pussies, real men go for SLG
-- frustration at nick's slump, in particular the slew of recent non-swinging Ks
-- nostalgia for damon and matsui, each of whom nick replaced in part, and
-- nick's production when not on the DL is a mirage as he'll wind up there soon
needless to say, none of these survive in the cool light of day, but those are the only threads of quasi-coherence i can muster.
lol what?Originally Posted by GordonGecko
A fool and his money can throw one heck of a party!
Are you new to the Yankees? They signed Johnson AFTER Matsui signed.Originally Posted by JL25and3
Not like they'll hear it anyway.Originally Posted by JSG
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I'd rather he not. My brain can't handle all the dumb.Originally Posted by False1
Tiger Woods:Sent: 01:28 PM 09/08/2009:
Have you ever had a golden shower done to you
Gardner stunk up the joint so I'll keep it short today.
After going 0-3, Gardner's OBP went down to a much more pedestrian .410.
103OPS+
132WRC+
Serious Question: does wRC take into account stolen bases and/or defense? You would think that a stat that takes those two things into account would be much better for evaluating Gardner, since he could obviously have a low SLG but many of his singles turn into doubles (and as such, his wRC would generally be higher than his OPS)Originally Posted by grizy
wRC+ takes into account Stolen bases and CS and is much better to measure offensive production and compare offensive players with different skill sets than OPS+. It is an offensive stat so no, itdoesn't take defense into consideration.Originally Posted by Don Wrigley
#27and still Counting.
WRC doesn't touch defense but it accounts for SBs and CSs.
I still think it undervalues Gardner because he's so extreme. His mere presence probably makes the life of whoever is in the box easier (read free balls and distracted pitchers). That and extreme type players have a tendency to be true outliers who aren't just (un)lucky.
All OFs with a minimum of 30PAs ranked by wOBA (that's the equivalent of OPS in OPS+)
http://www.fangraphs.com/leaders.asp...n=2010&month=0
Gardner, for now, ranks 28 out of 102.
And look at Grandy in 13th.Originally Posted by grizy
I have to keep telling myself that even though wOBA is on a similar scale to OBP, it's only partially related. I keep having thoughts like "how can Gardner's wOBA possibly be .371 when his OBP is .410???"
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Will be interesting to see how this season goes but so far Austin Jackson is 24th and Granderson is 13th. If they are that close when the season ends, it would seem to me that Detriot got the better end of that deal.Originally Posted by grizy
I've really liked what Gardner has done this year so far....working the count, stealing bases and causing havoc. I doubt he finishes with an OBP over .400, but would be really happy if his OBP is above .370 when the season ends
Hoping Rivera can pitch forever!
Fire Thomson now!!!
Yeah but look at the strikeout rate. Grandy is at 18%, while A-Jax is at 34%. One thing we definitely don't need in our lineup is a guy who makes the most unproductive out possible a third of the time.Originally Posted by parkerstrong
But good for Jackson for getting off to a nice start. He's playing a nice CF too, if you believe the early UZR totals.
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That was a nice sac bunt he put down. Almost beat it out too.
While Granderson did strikeout alot last year (141) and its early for Jackson this year I believe we made the right choice. I highly doubt Jackson will be that high when the season endsOriginally Posted by LazyEyeLou
Hoping Rivera can pitch forever!
Fire Thomson now!!!
brett's a solid baserunner, but i'd like to see him add this to his repertoire ........
http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/blog/big...urn=mlb,235668
That was... amazing.Originally Posted by JSG
Here you go...
Is it a legal play or not to jump over the catcher?

Uh, I believe Willie Mays Hayes jumped over the catcher in Major League or Major League 2. Jeeeeeez.
Negative. His cutter is not a human pitch, even he says he does not know why it moves like it does, says "God does it." I believe him.
Uh oh, Fordham, Kay won't shut up for a week about this.Originally Posted by JSG
Javy Vazquez's 2010 non-Cy Young season: 4-10, 7.15 ERA, 140 Ks, 170 IP.

If The Mick were alive today, he may have a comment, similar to his assessment of Wade Boggs hitting style, regarding GGBG. I agree that once he gets on base, he is fun to watch but, watching him attempt to hit ML pitching is not fun.
He was only safe because the catcher chickened out and ducked.
Reminds me of what Swisher did last year, came out of his slide and somersaulted over the 2nd baseman and onto the bag.
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"Baseball is like church. Many attend, few understand." - Leo Durocher
........... he also did this in RF a few times ........Originally Posted by 89FoxBody
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Brett the Gritman Gardner with the clutch 2-out RBI.
"First batter up well here's the pitch: it's a curve. Second batter up because the first got served"
H-U-G-E. what a superb start for gardner. BIG hit.Originally Posted by delv
Totally took that 3-1 pitch and then getting the big hit on the 3-2 count. Well done. On base 3/4, another good night.Originally Posted by JSG
#27and still Counting.
Dude from Texas might be more right than we thought.
.333/.442/.333
Really impressed-he looks comfortable at the plate.
Makes you wonder why pitchers ever walk him because of his speed and because he doesn't have any extra base hits yet. As the season progresses I would expect pitchers to start challenging him more often.
Hoping Rivera can pitch forever!
Fire Thomson now!!!
Originally Posted by THEBOSS84
.119/.245/.143
The coming of The Carpenter.
“I love to hit. I want to hit .300, .400, .500. I just love to hit.”
probably going to sit against the (nasty) lefty Braden today, but hell of a game last night for Gardy
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This is where the "major league pitchers won't walk him argument" fails. It presumes that all major league pitchers can throw a strike whenever they want to.Originally Posted by parkerstrong
"First batter up well here's the pitch: it's a curve. Second batter up because the first got served"
Only took the Yankees 4 years to realize he shouldn't be out there anymore.Originally Posted by themgmt
Thank God we have Brett now.
Calmer than you are.
I agree. His Zone % (ratio of pitches inside the strike zone) of 51% is right about his career avg, so I don't see a lot changing there. And Brett is looking more comfortable taking and then hitting with two strikes, his last AB being a good example. He takes a 3-1 pitch for strike two before lining a hit to LF. He keeps doing that and he's going to get his share of BBs.Originally Posted by delv
#27and still Counting.
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