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2011 BASEBALL ALL-STARS SO FAR [Vanity]

Posted on 05/30/2011 11:56:31 AM PDT by Hebrews 11:6

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To: Hebrews 11:6

Martinez has hit a two run homer in the game they’re playing now.


41 posted on 05/30/2011 1:03:48 PM PDT by cripplecreek (Remember the River Raisin! (look it up))
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To: dfwgator
Yeah, Wash was who they could afford at the time, but yeah, you cant fire the guy who took you to the World Series.

But you also got to wonder who is really calling the shots, it may be Nolan.

42 posted on 05/30/2011 1:04:04 PM PDT by txroadkill ( "The system worked" - J. Napolitano / "We're sooooooo screwed!" -TxRoadkill)
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To: strider44

“Adrian Gonzalez of the Red Sox is hitting .329 and leads the league in RBIs at 45”

+1 on that AG is getting the job done AFTER getting the big payday.


43 posted on 05/30/2011 1:06:49 PM PDT by Poser (Cogito ergo Spam - I think, therefore I ham)
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To: Poser
As a Dodger fan, I don't need to be sold on Gonzo's merits. I watched him practically carry the Padres' offense singlehandedly the past several years.

I was just wondering, after losing both Gonzalez and Texeira, what the Rangers need to do to actually keep a good first-sacker.

44 posted on 05/30/2011 1:11:29 PM PDT by Hebrews 11:6 (Do you REALLY believe that (1) God is, and (2) God is good?)
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To: dfwgator
Afraid David Ortiz nips Young:

OPS RC27

Ortiz .918 6.90

Young .878 6.47

45 posted on 05/30/2011 1:20:45 PM PDT by Hebrews 11:6 (Do you REALLY believe that (1) God is, and (2) God is good?)
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To: Hebrews 11:6; BluesDuke
I selected based only on this year's performance

That's not a good way to do it. This year's performance should be a factor, certainly, but 50+ games is not a big enough sample size. A true All-Star is someone who has done it in the past and is doing it again this year.

NL
C Molina (McCann)
1b Votto (Fielder)
2b Phillips (Weeks)
SS Reyes (Tulowitzki)
3b Polanco (Jones)
OF Holliday (Bruce)
OF Braun (Kemp)
OF Berkman (Ethier)

AL
C Martin (Avila)
1b Gonzalez (Cabrera)
2b Cano (Kendrick)
SS Cabrera (Peralta)
3b Rodriguez (Youkilis)
OF Bautista (Ellsbury)
OF Granderson (Quentin)
OF Joyce (Span)

But it's still early. I never vote for All-Stars until close to the deadline, which is a month away.

46 posted on 05/30/2011 1:47:53 PM PDT by Charles Henrickson (Lifelong baseball fan)
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To: Hebrews 11:6
I can't agree with Ianetta or Roberts in the NL. They haven't ever done much in the past. Neither should be starting in an All-Star game. Molina and McCann are clearly better than Ianetta. Polanco is better than Roberts, and Jones I pick as backup, mostly because it's a down year for 3b in the league (Zimmerman out, Wright struggling).

In the AL, Gonzalez overall is the best, at the plate and in the field (Cabrera is a butcher, defensively). Kendrick was having a good year, but he's on the DL, and Cano was superb last year and is good this year. Gordon, no, hasn't done much before, and is "OK" this year. Joyce hasn't done much before, either, but is *sizzling* this year.

For AL DH, I would pick Ortiz. Young might make my team as a DH/Utility.

It's a down year at a number of positions this year--slumps and injuries affecting a number of perennial stars.

47 posted on 05/30/2011 2:03:41 PM PDT by Charles Henrickson (Lifelong baseball fan)
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To: Charles Henrickson
My purpose was to track who is doing well so far this year, in order to watch the next month-and-one-half unfold. The players I listed are this year's All Stars to date.
48 posted on 05/30/2011 2:29:35 PM PDT by Hebrews 11:6 (Do you REALLY believe that (1) God is, and (2) God is good?)
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To: Hebrews 11:6

ESPN is wrong. Martinez has caught several games.


49 posted on 05/30/2011 2:47:48 PM PDT by be-baw (still seeking)
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To: be-baw

Thanks for the correction. If it’s only “several,” I presume that’s hardly enough for All-Star qualification.


50 posted on 05/30/2011 3:06:46 PM PDT by Hebrews 11:6 (Do you REALLY believe that (1) God is, and (2) God is good?)
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To: randomhero97
You can thank Atlanta’s GM lapse of judgement for Andrus, Harrison, and Feliz.

I don't know if it's one of the Top Ten most fruitful trades in the history of baseball, but it's got to rank up there.

51 posted on 05/30/2011 8:08:05 PM PDT by TexasNative2000 (Uncertainty: it's the new normal)
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To: dfwgator

That doesn’t always work. The Indians tried that years ago when they fired Mike Hargrove and replaced him with Charlie Manuel.


52 posted on 05/31/2011 2:14:55 AM PDT by conservativebuckeye
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To: Hebrews 11:6

No way Miguel Cabrera over Adrian Gonzalez at first base. Not even a competition.


53 posted on 06/02/2011 5:37:24 PM PDT by big'ol_freeper
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To: big'ol_freeper
I made it clear that I was looking primarily at 2011 offense.

Superficially, Gonzalez's offense might appear superior--he has made a fine beginning in the AL. (I greatly appreciate him, having watched him carry the Padres for several years against my Dodgers.) Gonzalez's batting average is higher, .329-.311 as of today. He has more RBI, 46-40, but with two major advantages: 41 more at-bats, and he has Boston's superior lineup to drive in. And, Gonzalez had no off-season DUIs.

But overall, in 2011, Cabrera is outhitting Gonzalez by a huge margin, which is all I claimed. Despite Gonzalez's higher average, Cabrera has an enormous advantage in on-base percentage, .432-.377--Cabrera walks more than twice as often, making himself a potential run-scorer, while Gonzalez seldom does (Cabrera's BB=41, Gonzalez's BB=18); indeed, although he has 41 fewer at-bats, Cabrera has scored 40 runs to Gonzalez's 34 (this 6-run advantage exactly offsets Gonzalez's RBI advantage). And, also despite Gonzalez's higher average, Cabrera outslugs him, .568-.541.

Here are today's summary stats (ESPN.com):
OPS: Cabrera 1.001, Gonzalez .918, a 9% margin
RC27: Cabrera 8.97, Gonzalez 6.82, a 32% margin (in an arguably more important measurement).

Both Texeira and Konerko compare favorably with Gonzalez on offense so far, with all three trailing Cabrera substantially. If you want to argue for Gonzalez other than by blustering, make your case.

54 posted on 06/02/2011 8:35:37 PM PDT by Hebrews 11:6 (Do you REALLY believe that (1) God is, and (2) God is good?)
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