Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
Some real Jordan Walker parallels here that scare the shit out of me.
And both guys seem to completely refuse to do anything about it. At least Walker is only 21 - should be another 4 years or so before I give up on him being worth a damn. Maybe he'll have a Vlad year in there somewhere...
Does Walker make blindingly stupid errors in the field and on the basepaths too? [Reply]
Originally Posted by smithandrew051:
Trying to play like one of the unicorns in sports (even with the appropriate bloodline) typically ends poorly.
After all, there’s a reason that those guys are so unique. It isn’t easy for anyone else.
Exactly.
Sr had wrists so quick that he could throw his bat out at that pitch off the plate and still finish the swing while fully extended. Suddenly he could drive the ball because he had wrist/hand strength unlikely anyone I've ever seen.
Vlad just doesn't have that. What he HAD in the minors was a really good approach and feel for the zone. And he just completely abandoned it.
That skill is still there. He's even demonstrated it in the majors. It just seems like he doesn't really give a shit. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
What a disgrace. You know you’re bad when you’re undeniably worse than the Royals
You know, you could be somewhat gracious and admit maybe the Royals aren't the doormat of a team they've been for the past 8 years, and might actually be a pretty solid team.
Plenty of season left for the Jays to bounce back, and sadly the flip side of that coin is the Royals have plenty of time to come back down to earth.
I think the Royals caught the Jays at the right time, and did just enough offensively to win the season series. [Reply]
Originally Posted by GabyKeepsMeWarm:
You know, you could be somewhat gracious and admit maybe the Royals aren't the doormat of a team they've been for the past 8 years, and might actually be a pretty solid team.
Plenty of season left for the Jays to bounce back, and sadly the flip side of that coin is the Royals have plenty of time to come back down to earth.
I think the Royals caught the Jays at the right time, and did just enough offensively to win the season series.
The royals have the largest run differential in the majors. That is typically a good indicator as to “are you as good as your record?” [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
What a disgrace. You know you’re bad when you’re undeniably worse than the Royals
I swear last week you were blaming other things for them losing to KC and that this series would show that. Something along the lines of “We will show them when they play in Toronto”. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJJasonp:
The royals have the largest run differential in the majors. That is typically a good indicator as to “are you as good as your record?”
Originally Posted by DJJasonp:
The royals have the largest run differential in the majors. That is typically a good indicator as to “are you as good as your record?”
Didn't mean to come off like a Debbie Downer. I'm as thrilled as anyone to see the Royals playing good, winning baseball. Just trying to keep my hope and expectations tempered a bit as the season is so young. [Reply]