lol well now that's just retarded
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Curious about how all you detractors would explain his rookie season? I know there are rookie anomalies every so often, but he had so many multi-hit games that year it's hard for me to call him a bad hitter.
Also remember this is the first time in his career he's is given so few ABs. He's not a veteran bench player used to these types of scenarios.
Either way, I don't think this is the place for him (Miami), there's just no space and we have good OF depth in the minors. Though I wouldn't mind him as a #8 hitter, OF replacement in the event of injury.STANTON
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Originally posted by BigGameFish View PostCurious about how all you detractors would explain his rookie season?
I also think it's very possible that pitchers simply "learned" Coghlan like they learned Hermida. There obviously wasn't much of a scouting report out on CC during his rookie year.
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Originally posted by SandroimbutoYou don't think they have scouting reports in the minor leagues?
Do you not remember Bonifacio's first year as a Marlin? He started out great, then teams realized he was extremely susceptible to the high fastball and kept throwing it to him. It wasn't until Boni made the adjustment that he was able to right the ship.
I mean, the lack of scouting reports also explains how some pitchers come up and pitch lights out during their rookie year and then proceed to flame out shortly after.
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After 60 games of his major league career, he was hitting .241/.336/.340
He then hit .380/.431/.548 the rest of the season.
I think the interesting thing with Coghlan is he's NEVER had any sustained run of a normal BABIP. He's either been ridiculously high an awesome or low and shitty.
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Like seriously, he's never just been an ok player. He's either been shit or holy fucking shit and he alternates back and forth. It's kinda ridiculous.
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The problem with him is that, when his BABIP normalizes over the course of a season, he's pretty bad.
He's basically had a .300 BABIP since his rookie season (I don't feel like actually doing the math, but I'd guess it's actually something like .305 just eyeballing it), and his OPS is .684 over 720 plate appearance.
You could get away with that from a lower end starting second baseman maybe, but not if he's going to be playing the outfield.
Now, the caveats are "He hasn't been healthy," but at some point health stops being an excuse, since he wasn't playing hurt everyday or anything.poop
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Part 1: Shit. 60 games, 246 PA .241/.336/.340 (1st half of 09)
Part 2: WTF! 68 games, 319 PA .380/.431/.548 (2nd half of 09)
Part 3: Shit. 45 games, 189 PA .220/.273/.277 (1st half of 10)
Part 4: Strong. 66 games, 303 PA .310/.375/.504 (2nd half of 10, first 20 games of 11)
Part 5: Really Shit. 44 games, 206 PA .193/.242/.275 (Rest of 11, 12 so far)
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It'd be really nice if he could just level off as a .270 hitter with doubles power and his on base skills.
If it does happen, I'm not so sure it's gonna happen here.
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I think the most concerning thing is that he hasn't walked once thus far. He used to at least have a pretty good eye up at the plate. His BB% has been declining since his rookie year. I don't want to give up on him, but he sure isn't giving me much reason to believe he is going to turn things around.
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