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1 START THE 10th WITH A MAN ON 2B?
Dr. D is not averse to new ideas. And he is accustomed to watching historic soccer games decided by, um, five 60-MPH bullets at the 'keeper from 12 yards away. In hockey they had some thing or other where you get a 1-on-1 breakaway against the goalie, I think?
But in BASEBALL. Yuugggghhhh. ... here's a better idea: don't start the leadoff man on at second. Give him a swat at a little league tee ball. I guarantee you he won't OPS 2.000, much less OPS infinity. Barry Bonds' world record 1.422 OPS featured a .609 OBP with two hundred thirty-two walks in one season, and 45 homers in 373 at-bats. It was arena baseball, but it is absolutely nothing compared to an automatic double.
That said: I fervently hope that baseball does it. Because: I'm old, am running out of bizarre things to spectate, and it takes a lot to hold my interest. If I can't pay per view a broken-bottle Burr and Hamilton cage match between Michelle Friedland and Melania Trump, I'll settle for Jarrod Dyson pinch-running, stealing third and walking home on an SF with several extra Mariners wins.
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2 WATCHING BASEBALL IS FUN ... IF YOU DON'T SCORE 513 RUNS
This from Sullivan's last baseball chat. He usually bends over backwards to not Mariner, but:
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Huphrey: Which player(s) do you think will have a break out year this year?
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9:30 |
Jeff Sullivan: Perfect opportunity for me to point to Paxton again
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Jeff Sullivan: And get ready for the Keon Broxton bandwagon
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9:31 |
Jeff Sullivan: I don’t know which players will succeed after making new adjustments. I just know which adjustments I like the most from 2016
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Jeff Sullivan: Oh, and Mitch Haniger
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Two for two baby.
It's easy to assume that we're being homers, when we tick off the cool players coming in to Arizona. But we're not. Fully one-half of our roster players give us Plus-Plus TV Factor. Remember, James Paxton and Edwin Diaz are not yet stars in the big leagues. We've got two bonzo young outfielders. Zuumball is sprinting down the runway with his arms out again, trying to kick that football Lucy held for him. We've got two draws at the Edwin Diaz deck in setup. 'Bach could OBP .380 for all we know. Even a guy like Evan Scribner has a 90:6 control ratio to watch for. Oh, and there's the shortstop ...
It's sick, I tell you. Sick.
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3 SWING ANGLES, WHERE NERDS AND ATHLETES MEET TO HAVE COFFEE
Sabe has shown that there are predictable results off Fly Balls, Grounders, Popups, and so forth. Since we can now take slide rules to balls with different launch angles, this grad student asks Jeffy,
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chdavis: Hey Jeff, I’m doing a research project of my choice, and I want to try to determine how to find the peak angle of contact to get the optimal elevation on a baseball. I was also hoping to use this data analytically to help determine a way to find a prospect who would be the best candidate in the minor leagues who could use this data to change their swing and become a potential fringe player for the Majors. In a layman’s term, how to find a similar person to Josh Donaldson that can easily change their swing like Donaldson did to become an essential part of any franchise. What are your thoughts on this?
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Jeff Sullivan: Obviously this is something that would be better for a non-chat format, but it’s an important question: how do you identify the players who could become successful swing-changers like Donaldson, Pollock, Martinez, etc?
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Jeff Sullivan: I don’t think we can really know from the outside — I’m not sure we have enough info, especially when it comes to guys still in the minors. You need guys who have a solid work ethic, first of all. A certain level of open-mindedness. You also probably need guys who have pretty good eyes, or else it’ll just be wasted. And you want to make sure they have quick hands so you can guess at future bat speed
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This is what Dipoto said about Jean Segura, that he found the right swing angle. Judging from the highlight videos, I ain't gonna say him nay.
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4 THE KING IS DEAD, LONG LIVE THE KING
Dipoto hath verity quoth, "The demise of Felix Hernandez has been grossly exaggerated." Krueger and Blowers and others agree, and they agree vehemently. So does Dr. D.
Felix is a large-muscle guy and he still has three different elite offspeed pitches. There are a whale of a lot of guys who don't. Get the calf healed up, get adjusted to the fact that you have to pick and nibble with your fatball, and you're a number 2 starter. Relax, gentlemen. Dr. D has been watching this game a lot of years. Felix is good.
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5 SMYLY FOR GOHARA
When in doubt, trade wannabe bush leaguers for excellent major leaguers. SSI ain't a fanboy prospect site and there's a good reason for that. Ryan Divish did a superb rotation article (until he ran out of gas on the backups section) and reminds us that Dipoto worked Oh So Hard to bring in Drew Smyly.
Divish has a couple of juicy pieces of gossip, too ... Wade Miley was super lazy and became a magnet for grousing and moaning, so was powerflushed in an "addition by subtraction" move. Nate Karns was going to be "Wade Miley Lite" in the bullpen but hated the "demotion" and alienated the M's brass on that basis. Well, I loved KKKarns but it wasn't like he was Michael Pineda or something. Drew Smyly swaps in like Indiana Jones putting a bag of sand where the idol was.
I hadn't noticed that the M's rotation was the 4th-most productive in the AL. Woulda been 12th without Paxton, I bet.
Enjoy,
Dr D