Jose Reyes (2007)
.284/.358/.426
107 OPS+
.288 eqA
Jimmy Rollins (2007)
.295/.344/.531
119 OPS+
.296 eqA
Hanley Ramirez (2007)
.333/.387/.564
148 OPS+
.321 eqA
Still exciting.
Speaking of exciting, you know what Joba Chamberlain's ERA+ is right now?
1141
He is 1,041% better than league average. Only 23 2/3 innings, but still. A 0.750 WHIP. 34 K.
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Friday, September 28, 2007
Tuesday, August 28, 2007
We're overdue for another excitement update
Jose Reyes has excited us all to the tune of his line of:
.297/.368/.436
114 OPS+
.297 eqA
9 HR
Meanwhile, Jimmy Rollins has bored us by going:
.288/.339/.517
118 OPS+
.292 eqA
23 HR
And Hanley Ramirez has put us to sleep with his line of:
.332/.389/.557
149 OPS+
.325 eqA
23 HR
Now, we all know that Philadelphia's field, Citizens Bank Park, is a hitter's park, but even so:
Jose Reyes (2007)
on the road: .289/.365/.429, 4 HR
Jimmy Rollins (2007)
on the road: .292/.354/.495, 9 HR
And now, Reyes is better as a leadoff hitter because he gets on base more. However, if Rollins was used right, he would be more valuable because his power advantage over Reyes outweighs the OBA advantage Reyes has.
As far as Hanley is concerned, it's not even close. He's so much better than Reyes offensively. He needs work on his defense, but defense is easier to fix than offense. So, all you Reyes schlong lickers out there, realize something: he's not even the best SS in his division.
.297/.368/.436
114 OPS+
.297 eqA
9 HR
Meanwhile, Jimmy Rollins has bored us by going:
.288/.339/.517
118 OPS+
.292 eqA
23 HR
And Hanley Ramirez has put us to sleep with his line of:
.332/.389/.557
149 OPS+
.325 eqA
23 HR
Now, we all know that Philadelphia's field, Citizens Bank Park, is a hitter's park, but even so:
Jose Reyes (2007)
on the road: .289/.365/.429, 4 HR
Jimmy Rollins (2007)
on the road: .292/.354/.495, 9 HR
And now, Reyes is better as a leadoff hitter because he gets on base more. However, if Rollins was used right, he would be more valuable because his power advantage over Reyes outweighs the OBA advantage Reyes has.
As far as Hanley is concerned, it's not even close. He's so much better than Reyes offensively. He needs work on his defense, but defense is easier to fix than offense. So, all you Reyes schlong lickers out there, realize something: he's not even the best SS in his division.
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