cmaff051 wrote:#1knickfan wrote:Nothing if its the other team that's doing it.
You are aware Ryan Howard strikes out 200 times a year, right?
Are you saying Swisher is equal to Howard?
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cmaff051 wrote:#1knickfan wrote:Nothing if its the other team that's doing it.
You are aware Ryan Howard strikes out 200 times a year, right?
You can be a low average, low strikeout hitter so long as can compensate in other areas. Namely, it works if you walk a lot (Swisher is one of the best in the league at that) and if you show some power (Swisher hits for a reasonable amount of power). He's not a star, but he's a capable hitter.
Luck is a huge factor in how players perform from year to year. How do you think a AAAA pitcher like Aaron Small managed to put up a 3.20 ERA with the Yankees in 2005? Every year there are players that perform both better and worse then their overall skills suggest, and this needs to be taken into account when you're evaluating single seasons from a player.
Why do you think the Pirates dealt Nady for peanuts even though he had just made the All-Star Team?
Swisher strikes out a lot. He doesn't have a good batting average. The problem is these two facts don't make your conclusion about Swisher self-evident. Like I was saying before hitter can still be productive despite these problems so long as he gets on base and (to a somewhat lesser extent) shows some power. Adam Dunn and Pat Burrell are going to see some nice paydays this offseason because every competent front office in the league figured that out a while ago.
Again, Swisher isn't a star. Hell, he probably isn't much better than average if his hitting is coming from first base. But he's still a good guy to be plugging in, all things considered.
Its not luck when it happens in more than one game. Its called going on a hot streak.
First of all, the deal hinges on Jose Tabata and its waaaaaaaaaay too early to write him off. Secondly, I would never accuse the Pittsburgh Pirates of running their team well.
I never said Swisher wasn't productive. I just dispute the notion he's a better hitter than Nady. He isn't a better hitter he just hits with a little more power.
sully00 wrote:Swisher is pretty much Giambi with a glove. I like the move, but I don't like him more than Nady who is an improving player who has more to his game than a good eye and swinging from his heels. But he gives the team alot of options in the field and he certainly has some power.
Anyone know anything about the kid Texiera the Yanks got looks promising?
nykgeneralmanager wrote:sully00 wrote:Swisher is pretty much Giambi with a glove. I like the move, but I don't like him more than Nady who is an improving player who has more to his game than a good eye and swinging from his heels. But he gives the team alot of options in the field and he certainly has some power.
Anyone know anything about the kid Texiera the Yanks got looks promising?
Texeira is nothing special but he is somebody worth keeping an eye on. He won't be much of a strikeout pitcher and he absolutely must walk less guys if he wants to be a successful reliever. His fastball is average but he has a very solid slider/sinker type pitch that effectively gets grounders. He can be a solid middle reliever if and only if he walks fewer guys. What is good is that his walk numbers aren't really terrible, so there is reason to believe he can improve it enough to reach the majors.
#1knickfan wrote:cmaff051 wrote:#1knickfan wrote:Nothing if its the other team that's doing it.
You are aware Ryan Howard strikes out 200 times a year, right?
Are you saying Swisher is equal to Howard?