Keeping McGehee makes no sense. You don't keep a player on the bench just because he's capable of filling in at one position unless that position is catcher. He serves no purpose and I don't understand why he'd even want to stay.
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Originally posted by Erick View PostI don't see any value to having McGehee on the team. Since when do you carry a player solely because he can backup at 3B? Also, why would he want to stay anyway?
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Originally posted by Erick View PostKeeping McGehee makes no sense. You don't keep a player on the bench just because he's capable of filling in at one position unless that position is catcher. He serves no purpose and I don't understand why he'd even want to stay.
vs RHP .270/.325/.402
vs LHP .248/.322/.393
So it's not like 2014 was some fluke thing with reversed stats
He hits righties decently well, he plays 3B which is a tough position to get any kind of offense whatsoever out of, he has the "clubhouse leader" mentality, he plays 2 positions, and the Marlins don't have a backup at said positions because Baker can only hit vs. LHP which is 15% of pitchers. If Morse goes down, you're comfortable having Baker hit everyday?
And again, why does him wanting to stay have anything to do with it? He doesn't have a choice. He's under contract. This isn't a free agent scenario.Originally 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 emkayseven View PostMcGehee 2014
vs RHP: .303/.364/.375
vs LHP: .219/.316/.281
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oh I forgot he has a say in the matter
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JCR just reported Marlins are only getting $6M ($3 each year)
So he's a 2/$16 player
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Originally posted by ¿NICK? View PostSeems like a fluke. His Career splits are pretty much equal vs. LHP/vs. RHP.
Also he drastically changed his approach last season. He's due for regression but not to the point where all of a sudden after hitting righties pretty well his whole career he suddenly stopsOriginally 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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The Marlins are now expected to try to trade McGehee, who is arbitration eligible.
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Originally posted by emkayseven View PostCasey McGehee career
vs RHP .270/.325/.402
vs LHP .248/.322/.393
So it's not like 2014 was some fluke thing with reversed stats
He hits righties decently well, he plays 3B which is a tough position to get any kind of offense whatsoever out of, he has the "clubhouse leader" mentality, he plays 2 positions, and the Marlins don't have a backup at said positions because Baker can only hit vs. LHP which is 15% of pitchers. If Morse goes down, you're comfortable having Baker hit everyday?
And again, why does him wanting to stay have anything to do with it? He doesn't have a choice. He's under contract. This isn't a free agent scenario.
As for your last point, I think it's bad business and not worth it. That's a stance to take when a player is actually good and useful to the team. McGehee isn't that. McGehee had a fluke year that got him an NL Comeback Player of the Year Award and now he's being asked to move to the bench in a contract year. Why would he want that? It's not worth it. Move him to another team and let him have his opportunity to fail elsewhere. He's not that good.
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Originally posted by Erick View PostIf Morse goes down, just platoon Baker with a left-handed hitter (Bour/Dietrich?), and you'd actually get more production that way than starting Casey McGehee at 1B every day. McGehee really serves no purpose.
As for your last point, I think it's bad business and not worth it. That's a stance to take when a player is actually good and useful to the team. McGehee isn't that. McGehee had a fluke year that got him an NL Comeback Player of the Year Award and now he's being asked to move to the bench in a contract year. Why would he want that? It's not worth it. Move him to another team and let him have his opportunity to fail elsewhere. He's not that good.Originally 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 Miamarlin21 View PostThe Padres have a crap ton of outfielders now. Gotta think Haren for Seth Smith, right?"You owe it to yourself to find your own unorthodox way of succeeding, or sometimes, just surviving."
- Michael Johnson
J.T. Realmuto .282/.351/.412
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