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  1. Lots of chat about SP and rightfully so - it's awful right now. And now Tillman is starting to get lit up. Looks like everyone's season prediction of needing 6-7 runs EVERY game is playing out.

     

    Im wondering, in the absence of a true lead off hitter, whether Kim ought to be inserted there. He has the best average in the team and seems to be hitting his stride.

    Put AJ, Machado, Davis after him. Couldn't hurt .

    Since when is Tillman getting lit up? Four runs is lit up?

  2. Can't address that mid season or even pre season. We are a team of strike out artists: Jones, Schoop, Davis, Trumbo, Wieters... all historically big strike out guys. Hardy not far behind though hrs not playing of course. Alvarez might be worst of all but used to only play half the games.

     

    Goes to our failures with obp too. They either hit it hard... Or they whiff.

  3. He had a terrible year at the plate from July on. He also cannot hit lefties. Even when he was hitting well from April-June he struck out a lot and didn't walk. He's also not a natural outfielder. With that said, watch him turn into another late blooming star for the Blue Jays.

    And... no where to play him or bench him. we have enough non fielders for a team of gold gloves...

  4. Bad teams don't win 7 straight. Average teams don't do it twice in a season, let alone half a season.

     

    We've had some easy games, but winning games you should win is always part of the plan and something the O's have historically struggled with. Keep on it.

  5. DC, I can't believe you don't care for Gary Thorne. He has a great home run call of Adam Jone's homerun in the 7th tonight.

     

    Who cares if Schoop was the batter?

    Wasn't watching. But this. Thank you. Made me laugh out loud literally (loll)

  6. While we on the stats, the Os must be 1st or among the league leaders of 2-3 runs scored with double digit hits. Perfect example tonight : 3runs/11 hits through 8 innings.

    This offense struggles mightily with scoring outside of the HR. Hate to beat an old horse to death but you wonder why Buck and Co haven't addressed over the past several years.

    It's not Buck's style, simply. And it's not the style of any of our players either. That only reinforces that the team isn't very interested in it, despite their proclamations... They don't pursue guys with that skill set.

     

    Trumbo has been fun to watch, but he's the same way, even worse than most of ours. He's not walking at all. And next time you watch him, check how often he's out on the first pitch... When his vat cools, it'll be ugly

  7. Yes, you young whipper snappers do, thus the success of shows like First Take and their ilk.

     

    Back in my day when we walked to school 10 miles, in the snow, bare foot & up hill both ways we enjoyed calm, reasonable discussion without arguments, drama, or flamboyance.

    Well... Maybe. Back then there were only three channels so you had to watch what they gave you. ;)

  8. I hate sports media, so not sure why I'm defending. But simply put: no one would watch reasoned, rational and understated analysis. That's boring. They'd all agree, "well, he might work out and he might not! It's a draft!"

     

    Same can be said of news coverage.

     

    We get the media we ask for.

  9. Part of that is just our postponed games. We've played 30, some have played up to 35 I think.

     

    In runs per game, we're 9th also.

     

    Cubs are scary good all around.

     

    And our pitching hasn't been bad at all, our starters just can't pitch 6.

  10. I'm not quite in the good read category in this one. Just too much "character story" and not enough investigative story for me. I know that was the point, but those pieces always bother me - we can make anyone's trials sound like tragedy with enough adjectives.

  11. Three thoughts:

     

    1. I think Flaherty was rushed, yeah. But I think he's had his chances. He has been the named starter a few times and had really consistent at bats for long stretches. Never a full season, but he's never earned a full season by any means.

    2. Sometimes guys have good minor league numbers because they are good minor league players; and that doesn't always translate. It is certainly true of pitchers we see all the time. It's also true of hitters. Maybe he's just a great hitter against lower tier guys.

    3. I'm not as far overboard as Spen on dropping him - though I have heard and nodded to similar jokes before. I think he is a valuable utility guy mainly because he can play almost any position with more than acceptable defense and has a little pop in his bat.

     

    Fourth because I'm unpredictable... he is patient, but too much so. He just K's a TON. Patient can be a bad thing.

  12. Looked it to: same number of career at bats for both (within 100), Janish his one point higher at... 216! He slugs for less, mainly because he's well outhomered... But he hit more doubles.

     

    And he struck out almost 80 times fewer. Flaherty is a nearly 25% k rate to Janish's 15-16%.

     

    Janish also had two atrocious season's in Atlanta hitting around 180. But hit in the mid 200s (over 260 once) in Cincy. Flaherty has never topped 230 in the pros.

  13. I just think the stats lay out that Flaherty has a bat that is all hype but little reality. As I said, I've seen the same glimmer from him, but it didn't actually come true... Ever.

     

    He ks a ton. He walks none. He doesn't hit for average. He has some power, but it's not what it appears to be.

     

    I'll take Janish as a wild card (who hit hit average for us last year in a short stint and so far this year in AAA, both against his norm, I know). Plus, I think he's better at D and gives us the ability to keep Machado at 3b.

  14. I used to be ask on the Flaherty train, but no more. I think he's had ample opportunities, especially at second with Schoop hurt and more. He's a fine utility, but he's no regular.

     

    I hate the idea of Alvarez playing the field. And I think Janish is just a better defensive guy at any position than Ryan.

     

    Buck says it will be both of them once Janish is off paternity, they've had a short bench anyway.

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