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#21 Posted on 2.1.02 1502.40
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Yup - as you can see from that link, 104 games at 3B last year. Never a major league game in the OF, but that's where they may play him. Hell, LaRussa even DHed this guy for a game last year!! Geeze.



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#22 Posted on 2.1.02 1511.26
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*throws up hands in exasperation*
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#23 Posted on 2.1.02 1514.38
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Well, see, I'm not trying to pick a fight or anything, but you did make the point that he gets on base.

I don't watch the Cards. Had you said he is perfect because he does what they ask of him - he keeps a .980+ fielding percentage at three different positions - then I wouldn't have argued.

His OBP is just bad bad bad though, and really, you have to ask for more power from the corners of your infield, don't you? I know the Cards have power everywhere, but it seems like you need more than 3 dongs from the 3rd baseman per year.



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#24 Posted on 2.1.02 1514.43
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http://www.baseball-reference.com/n/nevinph01.shtml

Here's what a thirdbaseman ought to look like - the last three years of Phil Nevin.



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#25 Posted on 2.1.02 1520.09
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Sure, if we could have someone who hits for more power it would be great. But, I like Polanco and think he does a good job. Yeah, they could probably trade for Rolen, but they would be stupid to give up what the Phillies want for him.
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#26 Posted on 2.1.02 1525.35
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Well, see, defensively Polanco has it over Nevin in terms of fielding % and Errors. Phil had almost as many errors last season as Polanco has in his 4 year career (limited playing time, mind you in those 4 years) and the .930 fielding % vs .980 is a pretty big difference, isn't it? I have to admit thats a stat that doesnt readily jump to mind with a benchmark for "good" - you know, 30 hr, .300 hitter, etc... whats a good fielding %? I know they are always pretty high...



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#27 Posted on 2.1.02 1607.56
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I believe anything 980 and above is Gold Glove Caliber. Though I really have no real idea. .930 is what *I* would call a mediocre at most fielder. But, again, I may be wrong. You'd have to get another opinion on that.

I believe that defense is extremely underrated in baseball. A lot of games are won and lost by defense. For example, in the Stl./Arz. Divisional Series, there were some plays mad by Zona that might just have saved the game for them. Or another example is Jeter's play in game 3 vs. Oakland. Or an example of bad defense losing a game would be Mariano Rivera throwing the ball into center field in game 7 of the World Series. I'm not saying defense is everything, but it is more than some fans think.

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#28 Posted on 2.1.02 2235.26
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Good fielding averages depend on the position I think. Third basemen usually have the worst of the eight regulars. 980 is a tremendous percentage for a third baseman.

The average first baseman is about .990, as are outfielders.
Catchers are in the .990s a lot. Thats because they get many many easy chances.

Third basemen get fewer easy chances, therefore every error hurts them more pct-wise.



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#29 Posted on 3.1.02 1738.29
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*sigh*

I've always been a strict believer that power doesn't necessarily have to win ballgames - if the speed and defense are there, then a team stands a chance. Of course, pitching is always a necessary component.

I can explain my reasoning later if it is so wished, but the best example that I would have to refute the power argument would be the early Rockie teams. Granted, they had very little pitching as well, and I am aware of that, but power does not necessarily make the game; it can come and go pretty much whenever it wants to. Is it useful? Sure; however, it's not required for success.
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#30 Posted on 3.1.02 1755.03
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I'll still take Rolen or Glaus or Nevin or just about any third sacker in baseball before Polanco.



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#31 Posted on 3.1.02 1828.44
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Well, so would I, Pieman. Rolen would be a great player to have. BUT, I'd rather not have to give up Bud Smith/Albert Pujols AND Darryl Kile for him. The Phillies are on cracK if they believe he is worth that much.
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#32 Posted on 3.1.02 2053.01
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I think you're right there, Mo. I think the Cards will have enough to get to the playoffs. I like the Astros chances as well.

Of course, when you're a Royals fan, every team's chances look better than yours.



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#33 Posted on 4.1.02 1741.04
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Aren't the Royals supposed to be outside contenders virtually every year for a wild-card spot, but always manage to blow it?

Believe me, I feel your pain. I feel your pain. As an Expos fan... well, we're lonely. We're very lonely. And hopeless.

*prays that Vladmir Guerrero can play all 9 positions, and bat 9 times*

Well, a man can always dream...

About that Polanco thing (again), I think anyone would take Rolen over Polanco - I was just saying that power doesn't necessarily make a player (and a team) good.
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#34 Posted on 4.1.02 1816.22
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Cow, I would take Rolen in an instant, BUT not at the expense of two great players.

As far as the Royals being contenders . . . . AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAHHAHAHAHAHA~!*sob* Not even outside contenders in my mind.

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#35 Posted on 4.1.02 2219.35
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Actually, I don't think the Royals are all that bad. I really like the way they bring up their hitters. Of course, they wind up losing the hitters innevitably. Pitching is their weakness. (Which of course just 8 years ago was their strength.)

They know how to play the running game which is something that's near and dear to my heart, but the pitchers can't find the plate without a road map. If they could get themselves a couple of quality veterans (IE: A couple of guys who aren't neccessarily #1's, but 2 #2's is NEVER bad) and work with the youngsters, they may be able to turn out a 2nd or 3rd place finish.

Unfortunately, with the free spending Indians, and the manic depressive White Sox (always up and down) it's gonna be damn near impossible for them to make any kind of run for the top of the division for a long time to come - unless some generous billionaire with nothing better to do comes into their lives which isn't bloody likely in KC.




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#36 Posted on 4.1.02 2324.28
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>Actually, I don't think the Royals are all that bad. I really like the way they bring up their hitters.

Well, except for the whole "strike zone" thing.

Team OBP: .318 (14 of 14 AL teams - most Ks, least BBs)

>Pitching is their weakness. (Which of course just 8 years
>ago was their strength.)

Well, based on their moves, I'd say "player scouting". On the field, pitching wasn't great (4.87 ERA, 11th) but I think it's only fair to give them credit for being a well rounded crappy team.

I will give you that they're probably closer to being a good hitting team than being a good pitching team (just electroshock Mark Quinn every time he screws up.)



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#37 Posted on 5.1.09 1021.08
    Originally posted by TheCow
    As an Expos fan... well, we're lonely. We're very lonely. And hopeless.


So very sad.
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#38 Posted on 5.1.09 1021.54
    Originally posted by Eddie Famous
      Originally posted by TheCow
      As an Expos fan... well, we're lonely. We're very lonely. And hopeless.


    So very sad.
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#39 Posted on 5.1.02 1631.23
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Manoman, there are so many things wrong with the Royals I don't know where to start.

Allard Baird has no clue as GM. Tony Muser has had 5 years to get it right and this team keeps getting worse.

Neifi Perez for Jermaine Dye. That's gonna work out well. Not.

Jeremy Giambi for Blake Stein. Yeah, that worked out well.

Signing Knoblauch and Tucker. Oh boy.

The Royals haven't been good in more than a dozen years. Hoping that all their young pitching develops at once is such a stupid proposition. Then put a bunch of hitters out there that wouldn't take a walk if their life depended on it.

AAAAARRRRGGGGH.

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#40 Posted on 5.1.02 1838.00
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Mo, I didn't necessarily mean a trade - I was thinking more of a "Which would you have?" draft-type thing, not possibly trading for him. (When is a free agent, anyway?)

Note: The Royals are contenders only before the season starts.... not halfway through. (No offense meant to the Royals fans.)
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