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Re: Jose Reyes...
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Re: Jose Reyes...
<< <i>Reyes had an unusual stat-line of 17 3B and only 30 2B meaning he doesn’t hit the ball to the gaps often and just stretches his doubles into triples when he does. WHAT?? How can you possibly prove that? Steve >> Well, the 2B + 3B total of 47 just doesn’t seem like that much for a guy with so much speed. I really… -
Re: Jose Reyes...
<< <i>I know I'm biased, but Reyes is far better than Sizemore, IMO, not even close. >> huh? Far better? How do you figure??? (((and I'm not saying this because I'm bias but because I cant see how you can ever say that...))) and remember, both are 24, both lead off and both play GG def at hard positions... Grady: .290 BA,… -
Re: Jose Reyes...
Ok I'll do the same, actually as a leadoff batter Reyes reached 2nd or 3rd base more often then Sizemore if you include SB's. Reyes 111 Sizemore 86 Actually I count: Reyes 94 ~~~ (30 + 17 + 64 – 17) Sizemore 80 ~~~ (53 + 11 + 22 – 6) Where if you add in the HR you see: Reyes 113 Sizemore 108 So if we are counting “times… -
Re: Jose Reyes...
Oh, and here's another key statistical area where Reyes outshines Sizemore: Reyes G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB K SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS Runners On 138 210 113 66 5 8 10 72 22 32 64 17 .314 .379 .557 .936 RISP 125 137 104 46 4 7 7 65 17 25 13 3 .336 .409 .620 1.030 RISP w/2 Outs 81 70 29 29 4 4 6 44 12 12 10 1 .414 .500 .843… -
Re: Jose Reyes...
then why did he post that about Reyes today? but come on, youre not gonna give Sizemore the love he deserves? And I know he doesnt have the SB totals of Reyes but he would have been much much closer the last couple of years if Wedge allowed it (remember one of the first things Crisp said when he left was he was going to be… -
Re: Jose Reyes...
Well, the 2B + 3B total of 47 just doesn’t seem like that much for a guy with so much speed. I really enjoy speedy leadoff hitters who can do so much and always find a way to get the extra base I love how you carefully worded your reply............... Ok I'll do the same, actually as a leadoff batter Reyes reached 2nd or… -
Re: Jose Reyes...
.. oh and yes Sizemore is far and away superior to Reyes in every way possible except Ks. I will also give you the SB totals as well but the truth is Jose isn’t that great of a base runner ~ Wow, do you even watch baseball games outside of Cleveland, that is? I can't see how is you can make statements like these with a… -
Re: Jose Reyes...
<< <i>Trader Shea (nice surname, btw ) , I'll take my chances and just say that Reyes has more upside than Sizemore at this point in time, and leave it at that. Time will tell, of course, but Reyes has only begun to realize his game IMO and within a year or two I predict he will be the premiere player in the major leagues.… -
Re: Jose Reyes...
<< <i>150+ K's and only 22 SBs are hardly impressive stats for a premiere leadoff hitter. Sizemore needs work in those areas, which are significant stats if you're going to be a top-notch leadoff guy. I wouldn't be surprised if he winds up batting lower in the lineup eventually. Edit: It's also no coincidence that in…
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