7/13/2008 11:58:20 AM
7/13/2008 12:00:25 PM
But if Burrell comes up with the bases empty so many times, as he does hitting behind Utley and Howard, than a walk = a hit unless he hits a home run. Granted, Pedro Feliz and Carlos Ruiz aren't the best RBI men in the world, but it makes more sense for him to take the BB than to swing for the fences with nobody on in front of him.
7/13/2008 12:04:12 PM
^ I agree with thatAnd,
7/13/2008 12:09:45 PM
^I think both are equally relevant...or irrelevant.If I point to BA, then you would point to walks and OBP. But I would say that BA is much more important in their relative hitting orders. If Burrell were a 1-2 or even 3 hitter, then his OBP is much more important. But since both players are hitting in positions where it is likely that there will be runners on base (except when Howard cleans them up)...and since Burrell has worse hitters after him, it would be better for him to get hits than walks.
7/13/2008 12:18:46 PM
There is no situation in which BA is more pertinent to a batter's ability than OBP. A batter's job is not to drive in runs, it's to get on base. If batters get on base, the runs will take care of themselves. The best way to measure a batter's ability to get on base (which, remember, is his goal in each at bat) is his OBP. His BA tells us so little and is such a deceptive stat that it's almost useless.
7/13/2008 12:22:55 PM
Not that it really matters for your discussion, but the Rangers don't exactly suck either. 3 games over .500 isn't too shitty, but everybody already mentioned it's because of their hitters.
7/13/2008 12:33:30 PM
7/13/2008 12:57:21 PM
Josh bats better with RISP, much better with 2 outs and RISP and has two game-winning HRs. Not saying he's having a much better batting year than Pat but he's been great in clutch situations.
7/13/2008 2:37:06 PM
I can't even believe you are making this argument.No one is comparing Josh Hamilton's RBI numbers to the #7 hitter for the San Diego Padres.He is leading the fucking league and has the potential to put up one of the all-time greatest RBI totals.How is that not significant?When you hit well with RISP and you are a flat out slugger you will drive in runs. Nate fucking McClouth is going to drive in 100 runs for the Pirates for gods sake.This isn't saying one guy has 109 RBI and the other has 104 and trying to determine who the better player is. If you drive in 150+ RBI's you had a monster season I don't care if you play for the American Dreams on Baseball Stars.
7/13/2008 10:03:50 PM
Read it again, Rally
7/13/2008 10:20:12 PM
Looking at RBI's and trying to gauge a player's effectiveness by the fact he has 75 or 82 RBI's is stupid.But when you get closer to the poles it isn't. If you drive in 35 runs you better have a damn good excuse like the guys hitting ahead of you are batting .150 and only have one leg.If you drive in 150 RBI then you could be batting behind Henderson, Ruth, and Bonds and I'd still feel safe assuming you had a good season.
7/13/2008 11:15:13 PM
Well, there's no point in arguing with you, I know you've never been wrong on the internet, but that's pretty stupid.
7/13/2008 11:22:45 PM
The best measuring stick for a player's offensive value is OPS (on base + slugging)
7/13/2008 11:35:52 PM
Dude scoring runs is the point of baseball.I'd argue that both runs and RBI's are underrated.Runs never get ANY attention but certain guys generate more runs by being able to move on the basepaths. It's not coincidence that Reyes scores so many runs.Just like its not coincidence that Manny Ramirez has driven in runs every year he's been alive.
7/13/2008 11:38:11 PM
This argument is stupid. Obviously, if you're a good hitter, you're going to hit in the middle of your lineup. Obviously, the guys in the middle hit behind the guys that have the higher OBP, but not so much SLG, and therefore have more chances to drive in runs. Good players have more chances, and are good, so they drive in more. But the RBI alone is not necessarily a determining factor of how good a player is. Some hitters are very clutch, and have very good avg w/ RISP, but at the same time getting a sac fly for an RBI doesn't even affect that. Reyes scores runs because he can get on base, steal bases, and score from 2nd to home on pretty much any single, but at the same time benefits from having players like David Wright hitting in that 3 hole. Manny Ramirez is able to drive in runs because he comes up to bat so much more often with runners in score position. Because of good leadoff hitters and opportunitys to drive in runs, he gets more RBI, and also he's a very good hitter. Hitting leadoff Manny Ramirez would not be as effective. All of you are right, RBI matter, and are important, runs matter, OBP matters, that's why they are all measured. Stop talking about it, none of you are wrong and it's stupid to argue about.
7/13/2008 11:50:01 PM
^^ The thing you don't seem to understand is that RBI and runs are ABSOLUTELY TERRIBLE metrics of individual ability.
7/14/2008 12:35:23 AM
7/14/2008 12:40:01 AM
That's because Ryan fucking Howard is batting .233/.324/.511, which is retardedly bad. He's going to hit 50 homers, but he'll strikeout 250+ times and have a 4:1 SO:BB ratio. The guy is terribly overrated and is going to burn out big time over the next 2-3 years.There's a lot more to the game than home runs, you know. Ryan Howard would be a much better player if he could hit anywhere near replacement level.[Edited on July 14, 2008 at 12:50 AM. Reason : V oic]
7/14/2008 12:45:27 AM
Yeah and he stole the MVP over Pujols in 06. Yes I'm still bitter. Adam Dunn at 18 is a surprise as is Giambi at 20[Edited on July 14, 2008 at 12:49 AM. Reason : ^I hope you don't think I am defending Howard. I agree with all of what you said]
7/14/2008 12:48:54 AM
Yeah, Howard would be hitting .200 with 18-20 HRs if he was at a real ballpark. Literally 4 out of his 5 HRs this week would have been flyouts at a park like Shea...*** I generally like OPS as a good measure of offensive worth independent of team, but I don't think it accounts for the value of guys like Reyes and Rollins (save 2007). They will never have as high an OPS because they don't hit as many HRs but they will hit more 2B and 3B then your typical power hitter. I think the stat should incorporate SB-CS somehow...[Edited on July 14, 2008 at 11:56 AM. Reason : rollins won mvp with a decent, but not great OPS...]
7/14/2008 11:54:17 AM
Howard has the opposite field Citizens Banke park shot down patThose leave the yard in Philly, Houston, and maybe Fenway if their high enoughand OPS is definitely a better stat for measuring pure sluggers...it devalues speed and gap powerkind of like how the QB rating devalues scramblers[Edited on July 14, 2008 at 12:37 PM. Reason : x]
7/14/2008 12:35:15 PM
funny how Dunn is 18th and Howard is 54th when both of them can't do shit but hit homers and strikeout and bat for a shitty average
7/14/2008 12:41:13 PM
Because Howard doesn't walk nearly as muchHoward's slugging is actually higher
7/14/2008 12:44:33 PM
but neither of them can do shit except hit for power and strike out...they can't run, they can't hit above .265...no way I'd say Dunn is better than Jason Bay and probably a lot of other players in the 20s and 30s from that .OPS ranking
7/14/2008 12:52:22 PM
They're both 3TO playersThey both serve a purpose in a lineup but you need to surround them with more complete players
7/14/2008 1:05:35 PM
i agree and i also agree that OPS is a very telling stat most of the time about a player's ability, but I don't think you could find anybody who follows baseball that would say Adam Dunn is a top 20 hitter in the league, unless the criteria was specifically top 20 home run hitters
7/14/2008 1:13:31 PM
you could find a few extreme moneyball people who might argue thatbut most would say he's more in the top 35-40, not the top 20
7/14/2008 1:15:49 PM
i think anyone who knows anything about the Reds would easily put Phillips ahead of him as a better hitter...you could probably still argue that Griffey is a better hitterDunn was the only one on that list where I was like "really? 18th best?"]
7/14/2008 1:20:31 PM
I can see Phillips, but no way is Griffey better anymoreHis OPS is 114th
7/14/2008 1:24:46 PM
i guess Griffey is only batting .235 this year...I'd definitely say Phillips is a better hitter than Dunn though]
7/14/2008 1:27:42 PM
ok i dont give a fuck what stats you value over other stats, this motherfucker is better than Pat Burrell
7/14/2008 9:53:13 PM
7/14/2008 10:00:15 PM
Golden God
7/15/2008 8:57:46 AM
i was sure he was going to put one out of Yankee Stadium last night. I was sure he would!
7/15/2008 1:39:09 PM
http://mlb.mlb.com/media/video.jsp?mid=200807143136482for those that missed ithe almost hit it out of yankee stadium, kurkjian said he has never seen balls hit to parts of the stadium josh was hitting
7/15/2008 3:24:35 PM
kurkijan has also never seen a vaginaand HR derby = dunk contest in terms of actual game relevanceHamilton put on a hell of a show, but it did nothing to change my argument
7/15/2008 3:40:45 PM
What exactly is your argument again? That Burrell is just as good or better hitter or that the RBI is meaningless??
7/15/2008 4:28:19 PM
Kinda BothBurrell is just as valuable a player, and if it wasn't for 95 RBI's, Hamilton would just a typical middle of the order hitter on a good offensive team
7/15/2008 4:51:51 PM
Hamilton has been a much better hitter with runners in scoring position, as his RBI numbers would indicate. He is an MVP candidate, and for good reason. The homerun derby just reinforced the idea that he is only scratching the surface of his abilities.
7/15/2008 4:55:28 PM
Pat Burrell minus this year has been a huge disappointment with the Phillies.I don't think any GM would take him over Hamilton...
7/15/2008 5:07:34 PM
he's without question the most naturally talented hitter I've ever seen play.
7/15/2008 5:15:45 PM
7/15/2008 5:28:38 PM
7/15/2008 5:29:33 PM
i guess dwight howard is just a run of the mill NBA center
7/15/2008 5:30:39 PM
and I guess Gerald Green is a regular Hall of Famer
7/15/2008 5:35:08 PM
7/15/2008 5:35:28 PM
Don't stoop to that level, jbrickYou're better than thatGive Hamilton 65 Rbi's instead of 95What seperates him from any other 3-4 hitter in baseball ?Batting Average ? Home Runs ? OPS ? No, no, and noRBI's are a sexy stat, and his total is extremely impressiveBut its also extremely fluke-y
7/15/2008 5:40:33 PM
7/15/2008 5:45:23 PM
^^Actually all of those stats put him in the upper-echelon of 3-4 hitters in the MLB right now. Just because he's not #1 in those categories doesn't mean he's not "separated" from most of the rest (not to mention his BA with RISP...which to me is a huge deal).[Edited on July 15, 2008 at 6:04 PM. Reason : .]
7/15/2008 5:48:14 PM