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Post by Blunashun on Feb 8, 2019 21:39:04 GMT
Of course this is predicated on them being reasonably healthy. In the case of AJ Pollock, I'll use 115 games as a barometer. Martin & Barnes will be splitting time behind the plate. It's just for fun.
Martin - .215-8-32 Barnes - .250-7-24 Muncy - .248-28-67 Freese - .270-10-50 Hernandez - .245-19-56 Turner - .300-20-80 Seager - .305-25-85 Pederson - .240-20-48 Pollock - .255-18-58 Bellinger - .270-35-90 Taylor - .275-19-65
The wild card is Verdugo. Someone gets hurt or fails to step up, Alex gets a shot. That's 209 homeruns.
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Post by jrgreene6 on Feb 8, 2019 23:36:00 GMT
Of course this is predicated on them being reasonably healthy. In the case of AJ Pollock, I'll use 115 games as a barometer. Martin & Barnes will be splitting time behind the plate. It's just for fun. Martin - .215-8-32 Barnes - .250-7-24 Muncy - .248-28-67 Freese - .270-10-50 Hernandez - .245-19-56 Turner - .300-20-80 Seager - .305-25-85 Pederson - .240-20-48 Pollock - .255-18-58 Bellinger - .270-35-90 Taylor - .275-19-65 The wild card is Verdugo. Someone gets hurt or fails to step up, Alex gets a shot. That's 209 homeruns. Where is dwoo? He IS the Prediction Master, don’t you know? GO DODGERS!!!
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Post by Blunashun on Feb 9, 2019 18:49:12 GMT
Of course this is predicated on them being reasonably healthy. In the case of AJ Pollock, I'll use 115 games as a barometer. Martin & Barnes will be splitting time behind the plate. It's just for fun. Martin - .215-8-32 Barnes - .250-7-24 Muncy - .248-28-67 Freese - .270-10-50 Hernandez - .245-19-56 Turner - .300-20-80 Seager - .305-25-85 Pederson - .240-20-48 Pollock - .255-18-58 Bellinger - .270-35-90 Taylor - .275-19-65 The wild card is Verdugo. Someone gets hurt or fails to step up, Alex gets a shot. That's 209 homeruns. Where is dwoo? He IS the Prediction Master, don’t you know? GO DODGERS!!! Either an AFC or NFC team wins the Super Bowl in a blowout or skin tight game, either low or high scoring. The Prediction Master has spoken, spoken, spoken...
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Post by 20DodgerMiracle24 on Feb 10, 2019 4:37:36 GMT
Of course this is predicated on them being reasonably healthy. In the case of AJ Pollock, I'll use 115 games as a barometer. Martin & Barnes will be splitting time behind the plate. It's just for fun. Martin - .215-8-32 Barnes - .250-7-24 Muncy - .248-28-67 Freese - .270-10-50 Hernandez - .245-19-56 Turner - .300-20-80 Seager - .305-25-85 Pederson - .240-20-48 Pollock - .255-18-58 Bellinger - .270-35-90 Taylor - .275-19-65 The wild card is Verdugo. Someone gets hurt or fails to step up, Alex gets a shot. That's 209 homeruns. Where is dwoo? He IS the Prediction Master, don’t you know? GO DODGERS!!! If Martin/Barnes produce as you predict, we'll be just fine. That '78 team had Yeager/Ferguson and they combined for 11 homers. Still, don't be surprised to see Will Smith on the opening day roster as Ken Gurnick said. He's had AAA experience and the higher touted prospect, Kiebert Ruiz, has only been to AA. I think those 235 homers our guys hit last year were a little overrated, cos so many of them were solo jobs. The key word is CLUTCH. Leading the NL in SA says a lot more than how many homers were hit. We ranked 16th in the majors in SA w/RISP and that's the stat that needs to be improved most.
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Post by 88bulldog on Feb 10, 2019 18:51:40 GMT
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Post by 88bulldog on Feb 10, 2019 18:53:32 GMT
They predicted we go from 235 HRs to 191.
Wow.
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Post by truedodger on Feb 11, 2019 5:43:06 GMT
Of course this is predicated on them being reasonably healthy. In the case of AJ Pollock, I'll use 115 games as a barometer. Martin & Barnes will be splitting time behind the plate. It's just for fun. Martin - .215-8-32 Barnes - .250-7-24 Muncy - .248-28-67 Freese - .270-10-50 Hernandez - .245-19-56 Turner - .300-20-80 Seager - .305-25-85 Pederson - .240-20-48 Pollock - .255-18-58 Bellinger - .270-35-90 Taylor - .275-19-65 The wild card is Verdugo. Someone gets hurt or fails to step up, Alex gets a shot. That's 209 homeruns. Good stuff. I'd say catching Barnes picks it back up so .250- .260 like you have it, J Mart is washed up. Agree on Muncy/Freese. Kike around there .250- .260 Spot on with JT and Seager Joc is hopefully traded Pollock too low in my opinion Bellinger too high in my opinion Taylor, I like the guy, so around .280- .290
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Post by koreman1 on Mar 11, 2019 3:48:00 GMT
Of course this is predicated on them being reasonably healthy. In the case of AJ Pollock, I'll use 115 games as a barometer. Martin & Barnes will be splitting time behind the plate. It's just for fun. Martin - .215-8-32 Barnes - .250-7-24 Muncy - .248-28-67 Freese - .270-10-50 Hernandez - .245-19-56 Turner - .300-20-80 Seager - .305-25-85 Pederson - .240-20-48 Pollock - .255-18-58 Bellinger - .270-35-90 Taylor - .275-19-65 The wild card is Verdugo. Someone gets hurt or fails to step up, Alex gets a shot. That's 209 homeruns. Pollock is a better player then that imo. We’ll see...
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