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Was looking at his stats on fangraphs and came across this article. I thought the author was eloquent in the way he talked about Hanley's "laziness", and I very much agree with him. I don't think he's lazy (I don't think you can get to the major league level by being lazy). Rather, he's not baseball smart.
That’s Hanley. The ball falls out of his glove and, instead of thinking, “Whoops! Better grab that!” he thinks “Whoops. /scene.” I’ve seen it before in other plays he’s (not) made. He’s jogged after balls in the corner which has allowed runners who would have had to bust it to get home ahead of a throw to walk in easily. It might appear as laziness, but it seems not quite a lack of effort but a lack of understanding of what the consequences of any specific play are.
Was looking at his stats on fangraphs and came across this article. I thought the author was eloquent in the way he talked about Hanley's "laziness", and I very much agree with him. I don't think he's lazy (I don't think you can get to the major league level by being lazy). Rather, he's not baseball smart.
No offense intended but I think this piece you just linked is the most HanleyFanBoy thing I've ever read.
10 year olds on Travel teams know the consequences of not having a sense of urgency about getting the ball back into the infield.
Bour is OPSing .783 and at least has a (barely) positive WAR. Hanley is OPSing .717 and has a -1.7 WAR. I get that his WAR is certainly affected by how brutal he has been in left field, but how do we know that a guy who has never played first base in his life is going to be any good there?
Throw in Hanley's contract on top of that, and I don't see how he is better than anything we have at first base.
Bour is OPSing .783 and at least has a (barely) positive WAR. Hanley is OPSing .717 and has a -1.7 WAR. I get that his WAR is certainly affected by how brutal he has been in left field, but how do we know that a guy who has never played first base in his life is going to be any good there?
Throw in Hanley's contract on top of that, and I don't see how he is better than anything we have at first base.
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