Spring Training Stats Are Stupid, A Continuing Series
Player A: 10/54, .185
Player B: 3 for his last 16, 8 for his last 30
Player C: 11 for his last 34, .324
Player D: 1 for his last 22, .045
One's Felipe.
One's Guzman.
One's Belliard.
One's Ichiro.
Who ya got?
Hint: Player C doesn't smile.
Player B: 3 for his last 16, 8 for his last 30
Player C: 11 for his last 34, .324
Player D: 1 for his last 22, .045
One's Felipe.
One's Guzman.
One's Belliard.
One's Ichiro.
Who ya got?
Hint: Player C doesn't smile.
5 Comments:
A. Ichiro
B. Goozie
C. FLop
D. Belliard
Forget the batting stats. Shawn Hill STILL has arm pain. Says he had pain BEFORE he starting warming up. He's the next Patty, I say.
Be patient, John Lannan. You'll get 25 big league starts this year, after all.
By Anonymous, at 3/24/2008 7:16 PM
Oh, he's a lock.
The scary thought:
Over/Under on Mike Bacsik starts is 3.5!!!
By Chris Needham, at 3/24/2008 7:17 PM
Why haven't the M's cut Ichiro yet?
By Anonymous, at 3/24/2008 7:58 PM
aren't _some_ spring training stats worth a little big (for pitchers?)
In any event, I'd like to hear your thoughts on Hanrahan.
By Anonymous, at 3/24/2008 11:03 PM
True. Not all are completely worthless.
I've said before to focus on K/BB ratio for pitchers in spring.
Hanrahan's at what? 14/2? I'll take it!
By Chris Needham, at 3/24/2008 11:05 PM
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