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Post by Jonathan Singer on Apr 22, 2013 9:12:06 GMT -5
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Post by jonasi on Apr 22, 2013 10:32:31 GMT -5
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Post by Chris Hatfield on Apr 22, 2013 12:33:36 GMT -5
Happy Terry Doyle day?
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Post by sammo420 on Apr 22, 2013 12:43:26 GMT -5
you beat me to it. I was going to go with "Happy...John...Lackey...Day???". Gotta post fast around here.
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Post by Chris Hatfield on Apr 22, 2013 13:37:11 GMT -5
Eh, was only half-kidding. 18.1, 5, 2, 2, 7, 16 is, at the very least, interesting, SSS aside.
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Post by threeifbaerga on Apr 22, 2013 13:40:28 GMT -5
Sure would be nice to see something encouraging from Xander soon. Three extra base hits, .266 average, 21 strikeouts in 15 games (!!!).
He's drawn seven walks, which is cool.
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Post by TheCerebral1 on Apr 22, 2013 14:16:01 GMT -5
Going to see the Pawtucket game tonight. Was hoping for one of the gems (Webster or De La Rosa). Missed by a game, excited to see Bradley and Brentz.
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Post by Guidas on Apr 22, 2013 16:02:28 GMT -5
Lake effect snow tonight in Binghamton, or just a soft 38 degree spring night?
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Post by Chris Hatfield on Apr 22, 2013 17:20:10 GMT -5
Sure would be nice to see something encouraging from Xander soon. Three extra base hits, .266 average, 21 strikeouts in 15 games (!!!). He's drawn seven walks, which is cool. .370/.469/.481 in his last 7 games.
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Post by threeifbaerga on Apr 22, 2013 17:27:58 GMT -5
And ten strikeouts. And a .111 ISOp.
Xander has been underwhelming thus far, I don't think I'm being a pessimist by saying that.
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Post by sdiaz1 on Apr 22, 2013 18:32:23 GMT -5
And ten strikeouts. And a .111 ISOp. Xander has been underwhelming thus far, I don't think I'm being a pessimist by saying that. Yeah but freaking out about a sample size of 70 plate appearances, especially the first 70 plate appearances of the season is silly. Then add into the fact that the kid is only 20 and should be expected to struggle in AA, then it is a rather pointless observation.
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Post by threeifbaerga on Apr 22, 2013 18:35:17 GMT -5
Sean Coyle hasn't played in 5 days. What gives?
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Post by threeifbaerga on Apr 22, 2013 18:36:12 GMT -5
Yeah but freaking out about a sample size of 70 plate appearances, especially the first 70 plate appearances of the season is silly. Then add into the fact that the kid is only 20 and should be expected to struggle in AA, then it is a rather pointless observation. C'mon, I didn't freak out. I just said that it'd be nice to see something to be excited about then pointed out that he's striking out a lot.
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Post by jmei on Apr 22, 2013 18:50:23 GMT -5
Sean Coyle hasn't played in 5 days. What gives? Jammed thumb. Isn't serious, should return soon.
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Post by sdiaz1 on Apr 22, 2013 18:51:34 GMT -5
My bad, I mistook the tone of your second post.
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Post by soxfan06 on Apr 22, 2013 18:53:08 GMT -5
Yeah but freaking out about a sample size of 70 plate appearances, especially the first 70 plate appearances of the season is silly. Then add into the fact that the kid is only 20 and should be expected to struggle in AA, then it is a rather pointless observation. C'mon, I didn't freak out. I just said that it'd be nice to see something to be excited about then pointed out that he's striking out a lot. And you were given numbers to get excited about, but chose to ignore them.
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Post by threeifbaerga on Apr 22, 2013 19:07:51 GMT -5
And you were given numbers to get excited about, but chose to ignore them.[/quote] I just don't think that a handful of singles are all that exciting. I'm not ignoring them, I just think that with the expectations that were associated with this kid a whole mess of strikeouts and some singles aren't exciting. If you're excited about that cool, I'm just not. He's got the potential to be so much more. I'm not speaking as to his future production or saying he's a bust (c'mon, it's been 16 games), but if I gave you his line thus far a month ago none of us would say "Here's the guy I knew he was!" The guy is striking out in 32% of his at bats coming into today, 30% in the 7 game sample Chris quoted, with a .111 ISOp. These are not awesome numbers, that's all I'm saying. I really don't understand the backlash here. The Red Sox are 12-6 and Farrel can't catch a break because Bailey only threw ten pitches last night but I'm out of line for not ignoring Xander's struggles? I don't understand you guys anymore.
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Post by sammo420 on Apr 22, 2013 19:24:19 GMT -5
Maybe he's actually working on something and taking a step back in order to take two steps forward. Minor league numbers aren't the end all be all in the story. Its about development for the maximum production at the major league level.
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Post by threeifbaerga on Apr 22, 2013 19:27:27 GMT -5
You're making excuses for his hitting. Which I'm not arguing with. You may well be 100% correct, I'm not saying you're not. I'm just saying the results haven't been there.
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Post by soxfan06 on Apr 22, 2013 19:32:55 GMT -5
You aren't getting it. No sense arguing with you about it.
The average age in Double A is 25. Boegarts is 20. The fact that you were just expecting there to be no adjustment period is silly.
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Post by iakovos11 on Apr 22, 2013 19:34:10 GMT -5
Well, a little bit everything tonight for those arguing either side of the Xander concern - 2-4 but no xbh and 1K
Lackey solid - 3.3IP, 3H and 5K's
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Post by threeifbaerga on Apr 22, 2013 19:35:17 GMT -5
You aren't getting it. No sense arguing with you about it. The average age in Double A is 25. Boegarts is 20. The fact that you were just expecting there to be no adjustment period is silly. No, you're not getting it. I'm not judging him as a player, as a hitter, as a prospect, as a human being, as a man, as a son, as an Aruban, as a shortstop, as anything. I'm just saying he hasn't played well. If you really want to argue that he's hitting well I'd love to see an argument beyond a batting average heavy OPS.
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Post by soxfan06 on Apr 22, 2013 19:38:50 GMT -5
You aren't getting it. No sense arguing with you about it. The average age in Double A is 25. Boegarts is 20. The fact that you were just expecting there to be no adjustment period is silly. No, you're not getting it. I'm not judging him as a player, as a hitter, as a prospect, as a human being, as a man, as a son, as an Aruban, as a shortstop, as anything. I'm just saying he hasn't played well. If you really want to argue that he's hitting well I'd love to see an argument beyond a batting average heavy OPS. No you aren't getting it. Not even worth the time. No one has argued that he is hitting well so far. But you keep saying we are making excuses, blah blah. It's just wrong. There is a reason he is struggling to find his power. We all know it. You are just choosing to ignore it.
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Post by soxfan06 on Apr 22, 2013 19:39:18 GMT -5
Well, a little bit everything tonight for those arguing either side of the Xander concern - 2-4 but no xbh and 1K Lackey solid - 3.3IP, 3H and 5K's 3 for 5 BTW
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Post by jmei on Apr 22, 2013 19:39:40 GMT -5
You guys are being way harsh. For tiny sample size minor league numbers, peripherals like strikeout rate and IsoP are way more revealing than a guy's triple-slash, especially when it's almost entirely propped up by BABIP. He's not saying Xander is a bust, just that we shouldn't get too excited about his last seven games, which seems perfectly reasonable to me.
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