I don't mean to beat this horse anymore.....but I will. Hope you'll endulge me, Doc.
In '96 Bernie had 62 X-base hits, Tino 53, O'Neill 54, And while Sierra had only 29...he platooned at DH with Cecil Fielder, who had 21. So they got 50 from the DH. AND....Duncan had 42, Jeter 41.
You can win without tons of taters. However, you still need one guy who can punish misses (Jack Clark with the old Cards, Tino and Bernie above)....AND you need 4-5 guys with 40+ x-base hits. 2 should be above 50.
Do all that....and then all those walks = runs.
Langerhans can't to it (nice ofer zero last night with 4 BB's though). Saunders stinks against lefties. Figgins? Surely you jest! Olivo/Gimenez? Uh-uh! Ryan...Nope. Jack Wilson/Kennedy? Not wilson, but Kennedy has been over 40 3 times in his career. Last time was '09. So....With the current line-up, Kennedy has to reach back and replicate his career type best, Cust must smash, Milton must smash, and Smoak must smash...and Ichiro needs to do it again (he's has 39 and 46 the past two years). No margin for error.
Homers ain't everything....but you have to rattle some walls.
The Figgins keep and the Langerhans/Saunders platoon are bad decisions exactly for that reason.
moe
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Oh sure, they knocked runners in. Their slugging % was not last; it was five spots from the bottom.
If the Mariners finish last in 2B's and HR's then of course they'll be terrible.
I would submit to you the fact that while the 1996 Yankees weren't a team that hit tons of Home Runs, they hit enough doubles to move folks around the base paths and had a line up without holes. There team was pretty well rounded and finished the season with a very respectable team OBP.
The Mariners have Saunders/Langerhans, Wilson and Ryan. That hurts. The top half of the Mariners order needs to rake in order to make up for this. Ackley will relieve some of this pressure but he is two months away. Bradley, Cust and Smoak are good hitters but I wouldn't be afraid to challenge them with a fastball on an 0-0, 1-0, 2-1 or 3-2 especially with the bases empty..
The 22-18-15-12 homer leaderboard shtick would not work as well with four automatic outs at the bottom of the lineup.
Point cheerfully conceded.
I think you're coming now to the point I've been stressing about from a long time. Walkball cannot be the main purpose to win ballgames and when opponents realize your aim is just that one you're done. Patience at the plate - as showed by those old good Yankees you named - is a good thing but you should be able to hit the ball sooner or later.
But SSI does not seem to be able to cut through the noise here.
The hustle board is not about walks....
Righto, Doc.
The Hustle Board is about attrition. If the opposing starter goes 5 and 2/3 rather than 7 innings...over the course of a season that means something in terms of runs scored. The faster tyou get the starter to 100 pitches.....the better off you are.
But....You still have to whack your guys who just walked home.
Langerhans and Saunders have 75% of our homers right now. VERY bad mojo, that!
Saunders, by the way, looks fairly comfortable against righties.
And I've bashed Langerhans at every turn.....but he's not the guy killing us. He's doing OK. Just to be fair, you know....
moe
Jays threw 214! pitches and only got 26 outs; Ms threw 157
L-Rod (will Figgins get "Wally Pipped"?)
Saunders (played 3 nights in a row, with 4 H and 2 BB; season OPS up to .792)
Smoak (season: 7 BB, 8 K; .381 OBP)
Lueke & Wilhelmsen hitting 95 and missing bats (ended 8th & 9th with swinging strikes)
All's cool for two innings, anyway.
Coug sez,