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Originally posted by Bobbob1313 View PostI would be a little surprised if a career .726 OPS hitter coming off a .681 OPS would be "historically bad," yeah.
31 extra base hits in almost 400 at bats just isn't going to cut it. He had 54 extra base hits in 2013 and 42 in 2012. I understand the effect of going from Fenway to Marlins Park, so that plays a pretty big role in some of the numbers decline. I can't remember too much of Salty last season, but I have to assume his swing is too power based and that a lot of deep balls that evaded players at Fenway are becoming easily caught fly balls in Miami. If he wants to improve this season, he's got to swing hard and hit those gaps. Those 40 doubles he hit in 2014 were HUGE. That stat alone is a big reason so many people in this exact thread were pumped to sign him originally.
Is the hype now for Salty as big as it was when we signed him last year? Not at all. But if he can find some kind of happy median between the decent on base ability he had in 2014, and mix that in with his old power numbers of 2012/2013, then we have a player that is well worth the money we're paying. I don't think we'll ever see 2013 Salty again as long as he's playing in Miami 81 games a year, but we could very likely see 2011/2012 Salty as early as this year (meaning .730-.740 OPS).
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He was actually significantly better at home than on the road, fwiw.
A big problem is he really cannot hit LHP at all. Like, Mathis has a higher OPS against LHP than Salty. They should try to hide him against them.
He also had a BABIP nearly 30 points lower than his career last year vs RHP. If he gets that back to normal and puts up a .740 OPS as the larger half of a platoon, great. I would feel even better about it if they had a lefty masher to platoon him with instead of Mathis.poop
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Originally posted by Bobbob1313 View PostHe was actually significantly better at home than on the road, fwiw.
A big problem is he really cannot hit LHP at all. Like, Mathis has a higher OPS against LHP than Salty. They should try to hide him against them.
He also had a BABIP nearly 30 points lower than his career last year vs RHP. If he gets that back to normal and puts up a .740 OPS as the larger half of a platoon, great. I would feel even better about it if they had a lefty masher to platoon him with instead of Mathis.
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