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Post by truedodger on Jul 23, 2019 18:03:11 GMT
The problem is that Joc isn't a very good leadoff hitter period.
Says you?
He seems to be pretty productive there to me.
His only skill is the homerun which impacts the game every so often. We've been through it and he isn't very clutch. He can't hit good enough to consistently get on base to be driven in, that while striking out at a high rate, and he sucks with runners in scoring position. He has peaked. Like I said Verdugo should leadoff or Seager once he gets hot. Don't be surprised if he is traded this week.
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Post by 88bulldog on Jul 23, 2019 18:15:07 GMT
Says you?
He seems to be pretty productive there to me.
His only skill is the homerun which impacts the game every so often. We've been through it and he isn't very clutch. He can't hit good enough to consistently get on base to be driven in, that while striking out at a high rate, and he sucks with runners in scoring position. He has peaked. Like I said Verdugo should leadoff or Seager once he gets hot. Don't be surprised if he is traded this week. His OBP as a leadoff guy is .341, his OPS is close to .900. He has 67 strike outs in 328 plate appearances, that's not a crazy number. He's way better with RISP than without so you're wrong about that too. .281 RISP with a .990 OPS, LMAO!!!! He's way better then you give him credit for. You're making up stats that are simply not true.
Do your homework before rattling off fake stats because we can all just look them up for ourselves.
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Post by truedodger on Jul 23, 2019 19:24:07 GMT
His only skill is the homerun which impacts the game every so often. We've been through it and he isn't very clutch. He can't hit good enough to consistently get on base to be driven in, that while striking out at a high rate, and he sucks with runners in scoring position. He has peaked. Like I said Verdugo should leadoff or Seager once he gets hot. Don't be surprised if he is traded this week. His OBP as a leadoff guy is .341, his OPS is close to .900. He has 67 strike outs in 328 plate appearances, that's not a crazy number. He's way better with RISP than without so you're wrong about that too. .281 RISP with a .990 OPS, LMAO!!!! He's way better then you give him credit for. You're making up stats that are simply not true.
Do your homework before rattling off fake stats because we can all just look them up for ourselves.
You're wrong, nice try!!! Don't manipulate the numbers. He's on average for a .338 OBP not .341, a 805 OPS not 900, 133 strikeouts not 67 LOL you're right about one thing though WE can look up the numbers. Oh and by the way for his career he hits .235 with RISP, with men on .231, in late or close games .193 LMAO why do you do this to yourself, WHY? LMAO Like I said. He's peaked, doesn't have a position to play with Verdugo in LF, and don't cry if he's traded. SMH.
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Post by 88bulldog on Jul 24, 2019 3:23:42 GMT
I don’t care if he’s traded. That’s not the subject matter.
You said he has not been good leading off. WRONG. You said he is striking out way too much. WRONG. You said he was bad with RISP. WRONG. WRONG. WRONG.
You didn’t do your homewrok and rattled off complete nonsense. Admit it or not, but move on. You made some erroneous comments.
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Post by 88bulldog on Jul 24, 2019 3:27:51 GMT
JOc RISP stats
BA .281 OBP .382 SLG .609 OPS .991
13 strikeouts in 76 plate appearances.TERRIBLE!!!
😂
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Post by 88bulldog on Jul 24, 2019 3:34:20 GMT
His OBP as a leadoff guy is .341, his OPS is close to .900. He has 67 strike outs in 328 plate appearances, that's not a crazy number. He's way better with RISP than without so you're wrong about that too. .281 RISP with a .990 OPS, LMAO!!!! He's way better then you give him credit for. You're making up stats that are simply not true.
Do your homework before rattling off fake stats because we can all just look them up for ourselves.
You're wrong, nice try!!! Don't manipulate the numbers. He's on average for a .338 OBP not .341, a 805 OPS not 900, 133 strikeouts not 67 LOL you're right about one thing though WE can look up the numbers. Oh and by the way for his career he hits .235 with RISP, with men on .231, in late or close games .193 LMAO why do you do this to yourself, WHY? LMAO Like I said. He's peaked, doesn't have a position to play with Verdugo in LF, and don't cry if he's traded. SMH. Not one number was manilpulated. We were talking about Joc batting leadoff. Leadoff stats: OBP is now .340 OPS is now .890 SO % is under 20% Terrible!!!! 😂🤣😳
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Post by 88bulldog on Jul 24, 2019 4:18:25 GMT
Actual numbers for strikeouts instead of mythical.
67 strikeouts so far. 60 games left.
On pace for 106 for the year in well over 500 plate appearances.
Once every 5 times up is not bad at all.
Unless you make up Numbers, LOL!!!!!
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Post by truedodger on Jul 24, 2019 19:44:25 GMT
You can't move, manipulate, or make up numbers to fit whatever it is that you are trying to do.
The numbers are the numbers.
He isn't a good leadoff hitter, period. SMH
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Post by 88bulldog on Jul 25, 2019 15:45:29 GMT
You can't move, manipulate, or make up numbers to fit whatever it is that you are trying to do. The numbers are the numbers. He isn't a good leadoff hitter, period. SMH
Exactly, you cannot maniplate the numbers. There is no other person on the planet that would call these numbers poor for a lead off hitter. Now at .343 OBP and .886 OPS leading off.
His RISP stats updated for you as well since you said these were poor also: .292/.390/.615/1.005 LMAO!!!!!!
OPS over 1.000!!!! LOL.
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Post by 88bulldog on Jul 25, 2019 16:07:56 GMT
OPS stats for lead off hitters in MLB, minimum 250 plate appearances:
1 George Springer .976 ALL STAR 2 Charlie Blackmon .959 ALL STAR 3 DJ LeMahieu .926 ALL STAR 4 Jeff McNeil .904 ALL STAR 5 Ronald Acuna Jr. .896 ALL STAR 6 Joc Pederson .886
Yup, Joc sucks at lead off. LOL.
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Post by 88bulldog on Jul 25, 2019 16:13:40 GMT
www.espn.com/mlb/stats/batting/_/split/39/sort/OPS/order/true/minpa/50There are currently 42 players with an OPS over 1.000 with RISP in all of MLB (minumum 50 plate appearances with RISP). Joc is one of them. What is especially funny are some of the names of players below 1.000. Wow. Joc actually leads the Dodgers in RISP OPS too. Yup, he sucks at that too!!! LOL!!! So foolish
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Post by truedodger on Jul 25, 2019 17:40:14 GMT
Look at his career numbers you buffoon and that will tell you where he'll end up. Oh and by the way those guys you posted play everyday. Joc is a platoon player. LMAO !!! So dense this one.
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Post by 20DodgerMiracle24 on Jul 26, 2019 13:58:22 GMT
Look at his career numbers you buffoon and that will tell you where he'll end up. Oh and by the way those guys you posted play everyday. Joc is a platoon player. LMAO !!! So dense this one. Can't forgive his past stats? Never mind how he's vastly improved them all this year! You really make a fool of yourself
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Post by truedodger on Jul 26, 2019 16:54:13 GMT
Look at his career numbers you buffoon and that will tell you where he'll end up. Oh and by the way those guys you posted play everyday. Joc is a platoon player. LMAO !!! So dense this one. Can't forgive his past stats? Never mind how he's vastly improved them all this year! You really make a fool of yourself History...It's there for a reason and by the way this career year that you are wetting yourselves all over isn't very good.
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Post by Blunashun on Jul 30, 2019 1:40:15 GMT
Cody is 43-164 / .262-14-27 / .385 / .573 in 57 games since June 1st. That's including tonight's walk.
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