Mhm. I was just throwing that out there.
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Gaby Sanchez:
with Pirates: .269/.352/.436 (.788 OPS), 3 HR, 9 RBI in 78 ABs
with Marlins: .210/.260/.306 (.566 OPS), 3 HR, 17 RBI in 183 ABs
Hanley Ramirez:
with Dodgers: .260/.318/.492 (.810 OPS), 10 HR, 38 RBI in 181 ABs (only real difference is more homers)
with Marlins: .246/.322/.428 (.750 OPS), 14 HR, 48 RBI in 353 ABs
Omar Infante:
with Tigers: .261/.285/.389 (.674 OPS), 3 HR, 15 RBI in 157 ABs
with Marlins: .287/.312/.442 (.754 OPS) in 328 ABs
Anibal Sanchez:
with Tigers: 2-5, 4.40 ERA, 1.55 WHIP, 28K/11BB in 47 IP
with Marlins: 5-7, 3.94 ERA, 1.26 WHIP, 110K/33BB in 121 IP
Randy Choate:
with Dodgers: 0-0, 4 Holds, 3.48 ERA, 1.84 WHIP in 10.1 IP
with Marlins: 0-0, 15 Holds, 2.49 ERA, 0.99 WHIP in 25.1 IPOriginally posted by Madman81Most of the people in the world being dumb is not a requirement for you to be among their ranks.
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Originally posted by Mainge View PostAt least we got Carlos Lee to still finish in last. Such a stupid trade.
Keeping Hanley, Anibal and Infante would have been a far worse move than adding Carlos Lee when they did.
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My problem with the trade was this:
Every was pointing to Gaby's OPS and how Carlos Lee, while having a shitty OPS, was still 200 points here.
That's not good logic. What matters is the production going forward, not the previous months. If you honestly believed that Gaby was a .550 OPS bat, then sure but that wouldn't really be a good bet.
Chances based off history, Gaby was going to put up an OPS around what Lee does.
And since the trade, it's Gaby with the .100 OPS lead (Albeit half the PAs)
I really don't understand how one can justify that trade even at the time of it. Acquiring someone wasn't a bad idea, I'm not saying we shouldn't have not replaced Gaby. But Carlos Lee was dumb. He's at best an average hitter who can't field and can't run. He's not good. It would have been one thing to grab an OFer to move Logan to 1b or something like that. But Carlos Lee sucks at this point in his career, he shouldn't be starting for anybody, and yet we traded for him.
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It'll be very hard for me to still be a fan of this franchise if these two things happen in the off season:
1) Marlins re-sign Lee to play 1b
2) Marlins don't lock up Stanton.
If even one happens, it'll be hard enough. If both happen...
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Originally posted by dgriot View PostMatt Dominguez
Astros: .283/.321/.566 (.887 OPS), 4 HR, 10 RBI in 56 PA
That's what I was told at the time of the trade.
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Originally posted by Namaste View PostAt the time it was very reasonable for them to believe they were buyers and not sellers.
Keeping Hanley, Anibal and Infante would have been a far worse move than adding Carlos Lee when they did.
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Originally posted by nny View PostMy problem with the trade was this:
Every was pointing to Gaby's OPS and how Carlos Lee, while having a shitty OPS, was still 200 points here.
That's not good logic. What matters is the production going forward, not the previous months. If you honestly believed that Gaby was a .550 OPS bat, then sure but that wouldn't really be a good bet.
Chances based off history, Gaby was going to put up an OPS around what Lee does.
And since the trade, it's Gaby with the .100 OPS lead (Albeit half the PAs)
I really don't understand how one can justify that trade even at the time of it. Acquiring someone wasn't a bad idea, I'm not saying we shouldn't have not replaced Gaby. But Carlos Lee was dumb. He's at best an average hitter who can't field and can't run. He's not good. It would have been one thing to grab an OFer to move Logan to 1b or something like that. But Carlos Lee sucks at this point in his career, he shouldn't be starting for anybody, and yet we traded for him.
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It'll be very hard for me to still be a fan of this franchise if these two things happen in the off season:
1) Marlins re-sign Lee to play 1b
2) Marlins don't lock up Stanton.
If even one happens, it'll be hard enough. If both happen...
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Originally posted by nny View PostMy problem with the trade was this:
Every was pointing to Gaby's OPS and how Carlos Lee, while having a shitty OPS, was still 200 points here.
That's not good logic. What matters is the production going forward, not the previous months. If you honestly believed that Gaby was a .550 OPS bat, then sure but that wouldn't really be a good bet.
Chances based off history, Gaby was going to put up an OPS around what Lee does.
And since the trade, it's Gaby with the .100 OPS lead (Albeit half the PAs)
I really don't understand how one can justify that trade even at the time of it. Acquiring someone wasn't a bad idea, I'm not saying we shouldn't have not replaced Gaby. But Carlos Lee was dumb. He's at best an average hitter who can't field and can't run. He's not good. It would have been one thing to grab an OFer to move Logan to 1b or something like that. But Carlos Lee sucks at this point in his career, he shouldn't be starting for anybody, and yet we traded for him.
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It'll be very hard for me to still be a fan of this franchise if these two things happen in the off season:
1) Marlins re-sign Lee to play 1b
2) Marlins don't lock up Stanton.
If even one happens, it'll be hard enough. If both happen...
3) Solano starts at 2B / Bonifacio CF
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