Tell that to the US branch of the Oagre family in St Louis.I think all of MLB has been moving towards greater parity over the past 5 years or so... which is great for baseball!
Perry
Tell that to the US branch of the Oagre family in St Louis.I think all of MLB has been moving towards greater parity over the past 5 years or so... which is great for baseball!
Perry
I think Pillar is having a better year than Ellsbury.Box score last night - Ellsbury 0-7;
"You beat your pate and fancy wit will come:Things could be worse, Perry. I could be a 90-year old fart who has to bang girls old enough to be my grandchildren, and then feel the need to post on forums pretending to be some lawyer just to impress people
Still promoting my Hutch for Cy Young and MVP idea LOL.:biggrin1:
Perry
Ellsbury was hurt for a significant time. Pillar is doing well, playing very well in centre field but not hitting at all lately. A .260 avg with little power isn't tough to replace, but the Jays don't need offence from him so he has been a good fit for them this year. Ellsbury is a much better major league ball player than Pillar.I think Pillar is having a better year than Ellsbury.
Ellsbury makes 21.8 Million, and Pillar makes 512,000. He's better, but he ain't that much better.Ellsbury is a much better major league ball player than Pillar.
Just send me their names and addresses and I will be happy to drop them a note...Tell that to the US branch of the Oagre family in St Louis.![]()
It would be a significant drop off.Check Valencia`s numbers against Pillar`s and the slight drop in outfield defence would be tolerable.
They've been coaching great, haven't they? The results speak for themselves, as was your argument when the results were not so good. Gotta use the exact same criteria.And I almost made it through a whole post without mentioning Gibbons or Walker. Almost
Correct.Ellsbury makes 21.8 Million, and Pillar makes 512,000. He's better, but he ain't that much better.
There is talk that Pompey will be the 4th outfielder., and made Pillar the fourth outfielder or sent him to Buffalo to work on his hitting.
Pillar is a streaky hitter and can start hitting again any time.Ellsbury was hurt for a significant time. Pillar is doing well, playing very well in centre field but not hitting at all lately. A .260 avg with little power isn't tough to replace, but the Jays don't need offence from him so he has been a good fit for them this year. Ellsbury is a much better major league ball player than Pillar.
Add Roemon Fields to the mix, the guy can flat out run, fastest player in the Jays system. Would be deadly as a late inning pinch runner when rosters expand. In the outfield, Fields' range factor per game this year is 2.60 , which is elite level. Pompey is at 2.36 which is pretty good as well. (for comparison Pillar is at 2.83) Simply put Fields gets to more balls and makes more outs than Pompey. There is talk AA may swing a deal for an outfielder but I think we have 2 pretty good in-house options already.There is talk that Pompey will be the 4th outfielder.
Tulo and Revere haven't clicked into gear yet. Pillar is in a slump. DevTrav is out. EE is injured. Smoak doesn't get enough playing time. The offence is there, just not right now.Who would have thought that pitching would now be our strength? The difficulty is we are overlooking a few problems on offence that should be addressed. Donaldson, Bautista and the three first basemen are carrying the full offensive load. Tulowitzki is not a lead off hitter (take away that first game, he is below .200 with the jays), Pillar may never get that 40th rbi or 8 th homer, and Martin is inconsistent. Revere hitting the ball in the air with warning track power. But maybe our strengths are so good that we can keep overcoming all that - but why risk it....get Tulo out of the lead off spot now. The other problems are coaching and managing issues.
Here is my sacrilege for today. I wish they had kept Valencia and possibly Carrera if the numbers game allowed , and made Pillar the fourth outfielder or sent him to Buffalo to work on his hitting. Check Valencia`s numbers against Pillar`s and the slight drop in outfield defence would be tolerable. Revere would be just as good in centre, but it would make us a little weaker in left.
I think we are the best team in baseball right now, but Kansas City and St. Louis are awfully good too and will be tough to beat in playoffs unless we get more guys contributing on offence and our pitching holds steady.
And I almost made it through a whole post without mentioning Gibbons or Walker. Almost
Travis struggled when he hit leadoff but has been great when lower in the order. Would you seriously mess around with Donaldson who has been awesome hitting 2nd? Those are my concerns. Tulowitzki hasn't been great for the Jays yet but he is still a proven commodity and shouldn't be getting less at bats than Colabello.Tulo and Revere haven't clicked into gear yet. Pillar is in a slump. DevTrav is out. EE is injured. Smoak doesn't get enough playing time. The offence is there, just not right now.
Here is how I would set the batting order:
1. Travis
2. Colabello DH
3. Donaldson
4. Bautista
5. EE
6. Tulo
7. Martin
8. Pillar
9. Revere
I think he has had a period of about one month in his short career where he hit. I don't see him as a good hitter, and Ellsbury has comparable power, better speed, better OPS. This is during a year where he has performed below standards for him and Pillar has been better this year than his previous levels of play. Yes, Pillar could start hitting again any tme. Or possibly never again. Not enough information to go on, we're just guessing.Pillar is a streaky hitter and can start hitting again any time.
I'm sure glad you're here to tell us who the real baseball fans are and who arent.I Now please stop embarassing true baseball fans. You're a disgrace