PowerPlant1 wrote:Varsho had a great season and had a pivotal HR when the rest of the team couldn't hit a beach ball to get the Jays a division win. This effect cannot be understated. Based on the season and his ability to hit some clutch HRs, I understand why he wasn't moved down in the lineup but along with Lukes likely should have. Dodgers changed things up more moving up Smith for Betts for instance and their moves paid off.
The noodle arm made it much too easy to score on sac flies. The Bassitt run in particular, the throw looked awful.
The DRS only makes a difference when it does. It did in game 7 but so did the lack of hits and noodle arm. That being said, congrats to him on his great season.
PowerPlant1 wrote:Varsho had a great season and had a pivotal HR when the rest of the team couldn't hit a beach ball to get the Jays a division win. This effect cannot be understated. Based on the season and his ability to hit some clutch HRs, I understand why he wasn't moved down in the lineup but along with Lukes likely should have. Dodgers changed things up more moving up Smith for Betts for instance and their moves paid off.
The noodle arm made it much too easy to score on sac flies. The Bassitt run in particular, the throw looked awful.
The DRS only makes a difference when it does. It did in game 7 but so did the lack of hits and noodle arm. That being said, congrats to him on his great season.
Very low bar for a ‘great season.’ Barely played this season and the Jays had their best stretch when he wasn’t playing.
And it’s not just a noodle arm, it’s the worst arm in ML history for the OF. That pop up that he tried to throw home, if Teo took 2nd, dodgers would have had another run. That dive that saved a run, he could have given up 2 right after because of his arm.
And he was generally not great in the field in the playoffs. Way too many balls he couldn’t get to in the gap because he got poor reads.
On top of that, take away every hit, homer and rbi from Varsho. Jays don’t lose a single game that they won. He had 0 impact on winning in the post season. We already know he’s the singular biggest reason why they lost, but you replace him with the worst regular starting CF in the league and the Jays likely win the WS.














