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CQuentin, VORP = 18.5, 20th best in baseball, $400,000 salary
EByrnes, VORP = - 6.0, 663rd in baseball, $8,000,000 salary
But Eric Byrnes is a fan favorite, has a TV show and drives a Shaggin' Wagon
Best,
Idiot
P.S. Just for the record, Carlos did NOT say the words in quotation marks above.
Granted, the Dbacks would be better off with Quentin instead of Byrnes, and the rest of what they traded for Haren, and random fifth starter, but still . . .
Oh. BTW. I'm a Dodger fan, who hates Colletti. But Quentin has been FAR more valuable than any prospect Ned has traded.
To be totally fair - there's still a realistic chance that Haren will be the #2 to Webb that dominates in the postseason, without the Dbacks needing Quentin. It's a longshot, but not unrealistically so.
EByrnes, VORP = - 6.0, 663rd in baseball, $8,000,000 salary
Less than 2 months into a season is fairly paltry evidence for greatness or crappiness. Let a full season or more play out to judge Carlos Quentin and Eric Byrnes. Byrnes had (defense included) a great year last year. He's not a big talent by any means and he is overpaid. But it's premature to conclude Quentin will really be any better.
CQuentin, Win Shares in 2007 = 6, 16th on his team, pathetic in the NL
EByrnes, Win Shares in 2007 = 26, best on his team, 11th best in the NL
Rich, using win shares from last year, when Quentin was a) hurt and b) played sparingly, to prove that he's a worse player going forward than Eric Byrnes is ridiculously dumb.
Eric Byrnes had 2 (count them, 2) very good months last year, then reverted to his usual mediocrity the rest of the way. As usual, he was horribly bad in August/September.
He has 26 win shares because a) everyone else on offense sucked; b) the Dbacks won 90 games; and thus c) someone had to get those win shares, whether they deserved them or not.
To use win shares from last year to argue that Eric Byrnes at $30m/3 years is a better bet than Quentin at $400k/year over the next 2-3 years is the ultimate exercise in stupidity.
And I think you're a pretty smart guy.
From the day he signed that contract, he has been a complete waste. From July 31st, 2007 to today, he has hit .229/302/.377 in over 400 plate appearances with just 11 homers and 46 RBI. (Including today's grand slam)
CQuentin, 25, Career OPS+ = 106 2008 OPS+ = 108
On any other team Byrnes would have been DL'ed and relegated back to bench duty. It's really only the Diamondbacks that seem to think he's the key part of a championship contender.
Also, Win Shares is an awful way to compare any 2007 Diamondback to the rest of the league. It's not very robust to begin with and it completely breaks down when you're dealing with a 90-win that was outscored by 20 runs.
Btw, it's been discussed on the Dbacks message board that Q looks more crouched this year than before. Anyone know when the change happened? Is this recent, or was it something done during spring training? He looks a bit Bagwellesque at the plate now. It is working for him, obviously.
Now if someone could teach Eric Byrnes how to stop looking like a praying mantis after each #### infield popup...
No probs...back to scouring for anti-Christian articles with little or no baseball content!
Quentin last year in 229 At Bats = .214/.298/.349
I don't know what that means, but I thought it was interesting.
I suspect Quentin will cool off some but he's still young and it's obvious he can hit at least some. It'll be interesting to see just how much it will be.
Interestingly his career numbers now are almost exactly equal to what you'd expect in a normal season (around 640 PAs). He's got a .247/.343/.466 line in his career so far. Interestingly he's already been hit by 27 pitches, following a trend he displayed in the minors as well.
I bet White Sox fans are happy Jerry Owens got hurt now, aren't they? :)
That said, Quentin has been a pox on my house three games this season already. Enough.
Baseball message board on the internet.
Fun fact: the three best hitters in the A.L. so far this year all played in the NL last year. League superiority this, #######.
Quentin was also hitting with a torn labrum in his left shoulder, his "pulling" shoulder. That is more than enough to completely screw up your bat speed.
Quentin's stance right now looks very Jose Cansecoesque... apparently the Sox have taken to calling him "Cansequito" ("little Canseco").
As a Sox fan, the most encouraging thing about Quentin is that he's walking and striking out at nearly a 1:1 clip (25 BB : 29 K)... and not by doing the Ozzie Guillen thing either (same-ish numbers, but over 700+ plate appearances as opposed to Q's 200 this year)
Yes. Does it make me a bad person that I would've been happy Owens got hurt regardless of Quentin's performance?
Byrnes, too, has been playing all season on balky hamstrings. But apparently management feels that his bat is too important to the team for him not be in there every day.
I repeat, the Diamondbacks are the only team in the majors that would give Byrnes anything close to the superstar treatment he's been enjoying all season. It makes me queasy.
I really wanted to make this point.
All the good talent naturally gravitates towards the AL!!
or something.
Another fun fact: Two of the top 10 MLB players in terms of OPS this season were given away by Arizona's GM for essentially nothing.
The Eric Byrnes extension, coupled with the Hairston/Quentin trades, however, are simple inexcusable. Eric Byrnes is NOT someone you want for $30m/3 years. He is NOT someone you give a full no trade clause. He definitely is NOT someone you choose over younger, cheaper versions like Hairston and Quentin. In other words, the EB extension was a ridiculous fk-up of giant proportions.
Just for the record, Josh Byrnes deserves as much of the blame for the EB extension and the Hairston/Quentin trades as Jeff Moorad. He effed up as much as Moorad did.
And just for kicks, here's a post by Shoewizard on the dbacks message board from today
Yet.
He gets hit a lot because he crouches. See there, he crouches at the plate, so it makes it harder for him to move. He's crouching already, so there's nowhere for him to go. He can't get out of the way, so he gets hit by a lot of pitches. If he was standing up, he could move. But he's crouching, see how he's crouching, so he'll get hit more because he can't move out of the way. Usually you try to duck out of the way, but he's crouching, so he's already down. He has nowhere to go, so he gets hit.
Listening to Morgan is truly painful.
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