Saber Corner: "Signature Accomplishments"
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A few years ago in Hey Bill:
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That point is fairly straightforward? Kobe Bryant could theoretically score 80 points; Jusuf Nurkic could not, in any universe. So sometimes a sample of 1 is enough. A delightfully controversial idea.
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Marco Gonzales pitches tonight. I wonder if last season's 145:32 control ratio sidles up sideways to the idea of an accomplishment that a POOR starting pitcher could never accomplish. (And he's at it again: he's 11.6 / 2.6 / 0.0 in Arizona so far.)
And guess what else? The only velo we heard quoted on the change was 82 MPH. Dr. D (okay, Bat571) have been waiting with bated breath for the cambio to drop from the SERVICEABLE 86 mph to the DEADLY 82 mph that he used to have.
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Mallex Smith swiped 40 bases last year; BaseballHQ projects him for 48 this year. Perhaps Dee Gordon will get his health and legs right, and we'll see what a ballclub looks like when it's got twin track stars at the 9-1 slots in its order.
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Mitch Haniger walked 70 times last year, #12 in the American League; I wonder if that establishes some kind of floor for him or other.
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Edwin Encarnacion has 7 years' worth of 30 jacks and counting; I wonder if that means he's any good.
j/k ;- ) ;- )
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Unrelatedly, I like where Felix' head is at. In a TV interview, he said he wants a GOOD season, not a GREAT one. Why? Because this is the last season of his contract and he wants to pitch four more years. Whereupon we realize that the Mariners, in a far different position with him now, have directed him to go out and live off his curveball, Aaron Sele-style.
I wish it were Tom Gordon-style, or Trevor Hoffman-style, using a single wipeout offspeed pitch for one inning, but I'll take what I can get...
BABVA,
Jeff