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Lawrie is batting .579 so far

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Lawrie is batting .579 so far 

Post#1 » by Kapono » Sun Mar 11, 2012 6:55 pm

in 19 at bats.

is this real life?
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Re: Lawrie is batting .579 so far 

Post#2 » by tecumseh18 » Sun Mar 11, 2012 7:15 pm

Hmm, how would Lou Gosset, Jr. react to this news?

A less important question is, where should he bat?
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Post#3 » by JoeyBats » Sun Mar 11, 2012 7:55 pm

He should continue to bat 5.
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Post#4 » by Homer Jay » Sun Mar 11, 2012 8:22 pm

He's got 8 RBIs too.... He's beasting.
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Post#5 » by hyper316 » Sun Mar 11, 2012 8:42 pm

in before "preseason"

now seriously, he should bat in the top half (incl 5th) of the lineup instead of the bottom half. i might even be crazy enough to consider batting lawrie leadoff instead of 7. lawrie can get on base and steal bases. here's a huge shake up to the lineup (just for fun)

Lawrie
Thames
Escobar
Bautista
Lind
Encarnacion
Rasmus
Arencibia
Johnson
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Post#6 » by flatjacket1 » Sun Mar 11, 2012 8:47 pm

hyper316 wrote:in before "preseason"

now seriously, he should bat in the top half (incl 5th) of the lineup instead of the bottom half. i might even be crazy enough to consider batting lawrie leadoff instead of 7. lawrie can get on base and steal bases. here's a huge shake up to the lineup (just for fun)

Lawrie
Thames
Escobar
Bautista
Lind
Encarnacion
Rasmus
Arencibia
Johnson


Lets stick the one guy who got on base for us last year in the 9 hole?
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Re: Lawrie is batting .579 so far 

Post#7 » by hyper316 » Sun Mar 11, 2012 8:56 pm

flatjacket1 wrote:
hyper316 wrote:in before "preseason"

now seriously, he should bat in the top half (incl 5th) of the lineup instead of the bottom half. i might even be crazy enough to consider batting lawrie leadoff instead of 7. lawrie can get on base and steal bases. here's a huge shake up to the lineup (just for fun)

Lawrie
Thames
Escobar
Bautista
Lind
Encarnacion
Rasmus
Arencibia
Johnson


Lets stick the one guy who got on base for us last year in the 9 hole?


Okay, i can move Johnson up the order, i now realize he has the highest OBP out of all lefties. (below is OBP from last season on Jays)

Lawrie (.373)
Johnson (.364)
Escobar (.369)
Bautista (.447)
Lind (.295)
Encarnacion (.334)
Thames (.313)
Arencibia (.282)
Rasmus (.201)

I dont like having Rasmus batting 9th either, but maybe that will take the pressure off for him
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Post#8 » by WpgPage » Sun Mar 11, 2012 9:11 pm

I would actually bat Lind 3rd mathematically speaking your best hitter should bat 4th and your worst 3rd as the 3rd batter is the most likely to bat with 2 outs. My ideal line up would be:
Esco
Lawrie
Lind
Bats
Johnson
E5
Rasmus
JPA
Snider/Thames

As for Lawrie's average its spring stats they mean nothing his 42 game's in Aug/Sept are worth 1000x more that anything he does this spring. He should not bat in the middle of the line up until he proves in the regular season hes ready. So ether bat him 2nd so hes gets a ton of PA or bat him 6th/7th there is no good reason to put him in there when we have better options.
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Post#9 » by hyper316 » Sun Mar 11, 2012 9:19 pm

^good ideas, i like this lineup. you would like at least 1 of esco/lawrie gets on base, asssume Lind gets out, bautista still get a chance to bat with 2 outs.

one thing to comment, i wouldn't want escobar infront of lawrie because that will prevent lawrie's running game.
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Post#10 » by Al_Oliver » Sun Mar 11, 2012 9:47 pm

Kapono wrote:in 19 at bats.

is this real life?


it's called Spring Training. Only matters once April rolls around
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Post#11 » by Parataxis » Sun Mar 11, 2012 9:53 pm

hyper316 wrote:in before "preseason"

now seriously, he should bat in the top half (incl 5th) of the lineup instead of the bottom half. i might even be crazy enough to consider batting lawrie leadoff instead of 7. lawrie can get on base and steal bases. here's a huge shake up to the lineup (just for fun)

Lawrie
Thames
Escobar
Bautista
Lind
Encarnacion
Rasmus
Arencibia
Johnson


If Lawrie can keep this up (obviously he can't, but if he can make that .579 his slugging, I'll take it gladly) I wouldn't mind seeing him protect Bats.

Johnson
Escobar
Bautista
Lawrie
Lind
E5
Snider
Rasmus
Arencibia.
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Post#12 » by flatjacket1 » Sun Mar 11, 2012 10:13 pm

Parataxis wrote:If Lawrie can keep this up (obviously he can't, but if he can make that .579 his slugging, I'll take it gladly) I wouldn't mind seeing him protect Bats.

Johnson
Escobar
Bautista
Lawrie
Lind
E5
Snider
Rasmus
Arencibia.


If you flipped E5 and Lind and Johnson and Escobar I'd say yes.
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Re: Lawrie is batting .579 so far 

Post#13 » by Wo1verine » Sun Mar 11, 2012 11:11 pm

flatjacket1 wrote:
Parataxis wrote:If Lawrie can keep this up (obviously he can't, but if he can make that .579 his slugging, I'll take it gladly) I wouldn't mind seeing him protect Bats.

Johnson
Escobar
Bautista
Lawrie
Lind
E5
Snider
Rasmus
Arencibia.


If you flipped E5 and Lind and Johnson and Escobar I'd say yes.

Then you'd have 3 LHB in a row..

I prefer

Esco
Johnson
Bautista
Lawrie
Lind
EE
Rasmus
Arencibia
Snider/Thames
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Re: Lawrie is batting .579 so far 

Post#14 » by hyper316 » Sun Mar 11, 2012 11:20 pm

how about switching esco and lawrie

Lawrie
Johnson
Bautista
Esco
Lind
EE
Rasmus
Arencibia
Snider

esco doesn't seem to have enough power for cleanup... hmm maybe this lineup wont work.
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Post#15 » by Sifu » Mon Mar 12, 2012 12:54 am

Someone should write a simple monte carlo simulator to see what the optimal batting order is. It could be a simplified version that takes into account just obp/ops.
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Re: Lawrie is batting .579 so far 

Post#16 » by dballislife » Mon Mar 12, 2012 10:01 am

even last year lawrie was always batting 5 and 6, he can just flat out hit, needs to be our 2nd 4th or 5th batter imo
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Re: Lawrie is batting .579 so far 

Post#17 » by Al_Oliver » Mon Mar 12, 2012 1:44 pm

dballislife wrote:even last year lawrie was always batting 5 and 6, he can just flat out hit, needs to be our 2nd 4th or 5th batter imo


Actually he hit 7th, most of his games last year too. The best spot for him is 3rd, but it is kinda occupied at the moment
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Post#18 » by illy » Mon Mar 12, 2012 3:54 pm

its spring trainings fellas, can't really take it all into consideration. as far as the lineup goes. why put lawrie leadoff when he has power.

most of you guys are just looking for individual stats and want lawrie to have a 25/100+ season. i dont care where he's situated. i just want wins.
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Post#19 » by flatjacket1 » Mon Mar 12, 2012 10:00 pm

illy wrote:its spring trainings fellas, can't really take it all into consideration. as far as the lineup goes. why put lawrie leadoff when he has power.

most of you guys are just looking for individual stats and want lawrie to have a 25/100+ season. i dont care where he's situated. i just want wins.


Yeah I agree with Lawrie hitting leadoff is really stupid, but I don't think anybody really counts RBI's anymore. If the 3 guys in front of you can't get on base you can be the best hitter in the world, you'll still end up with like none. I'm looking for a .260/.330/.470 season with 25 HR and 25 doubles personally.

The reason we are speculating about the lineup is because the difference between a conventional lineup and a great one is around 15 runs. That's almost the difference between Prince Fielders average WAR/season over his career and Adam Lind/Edwin E platoon. So consider the lineup the equivalent of that.
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Re: Lawrie is batting .579 so far 

Post#20 » by Lucky26 » Tue Mar 13, 2012 3:37 pm

dballislife wrote:even last year lawrie was always batting 5 and 6, he can just flat out hit, needs to be our 2nd 4th or 5th batter imo


There waiting for the slump (rookie wall). If they moved him up now, when he hits the wall, it'll look like Farrell was rushing him.

They are clearly babying him.
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