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1. WhoWantsTeixeiraDessert Posted: February 04, 2010 at 03:25 PM (#3453908)It's 7 hits. 7 hits in 250 at bats is 27 points, okay? There's 3 months in a half season, that's about 12 weeks.
That means if you get just one half of an extra flare a week - just one half - a half gorp... you get a half groundball, you get a half groundball with eyes... you get a half dying quail, just one more half dying quail a week... and you're in Joe Torre's good books.
"he who talks to others may be powerful, but he who pounds Budweiser with his teammates is mightier still."
Didn't Chad Curtis get angry with Jeter for fraternizing with players on the other team? When Joe Torre was their manager?
O-Dog, I have a suggestion, and I know this is hard for you. You're in the land of the free and the home of the brave. Don't tell and they won't ask. And if you can't manage that, come on home to the great white north.
I like, "just one extra flare a fortnight..."
However, the "1 blooper a week" thing is misleading. There is the point made in #8, for one. Also, most mlb hits are not bloopers or bleeders, and most bloopers do not fall in, so even over a half season it would be very lucky to get that 1 extra hit every week without actually playing better.
And in this case, the difference between first half results and second half results for Hudson was not just singles, it was also walks and power. So it starts to become: if 1 extra flyout instead clears the fence per week, and 1 extra popout becomes a walk per week...etc.
old school needs to retire already.
Other than Pujols (who's a machine), every player's production bounces around if cut up month-by-month or half-by-half or April/Aug/Sept vs. May/June/July. It's just the nature of the game.
And Hudson? His first half OPS was 779; his second half OPS was a staggeringly horrible 767. His first half BA was 283; second half was 284. This is unheard of! His first half OBP was 353, second half was 363 -- unpossible!
Yes, you read those numbers right. Hudson had a great April, a good May, a horrible June and early July, a good late July and a solid Aug and Sept (227 BA but 354 OBP). Hudson was every bit as productive a hitter after the AS break as he had been before. The major negative is that he grounded into a TON of DPs in the 2nd half (12 in just 208 PA -- that's Riceian!) but even that still only put him right around his career average for the season.
Hudson put up his career average OPS and the (barely) best OPS+ of his career in the 2nd most PA of his career -- there's absolutely no way you can paint that as a disappointing offensive performance.
I'll go for this: Torre freaked out at Hudson's 227 Sept BA, didn't notice all the walks and made a dumb decision ... and one that will likely cost his team games in 2010 as they go into the season with Belliard, DeWitt and Carroll at 2B. (Not that Hudson was guaranteed to re-sign with the Dodgers anyway.)
From the Star Trib.
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