KnicksGod wrote:Collapse is always possible, especially since our hitting is not great, but figure one of our next four starts could be a good one -- hopefully a firewall against any kind of big comeback from the Flubbies.
What do you mean our hitting isn't great? After the all star break we were first in runs for the NL, I know we mostly faced bad teams during that stretch but to post the best offense after the break isn't easy. Also for the year, all of our regulars (except for Flores) posted an OPS+ of over an 100.
Curtis Granderson — 129
David Wright — 128
Daniel Murphy — 113
Yoenis Cespedes — 157
Lucas Duda — 132
Travis d'Arnaud — 128
Michael Conforto — 132
Wilmer Flores — 95
So we basically have an above average hitter in the 1-7 spots. And Flores wasn't that far off of being an average hitter himself.
I'm not trying to say that this offense is the greatest or that the offense is better than the Cubs but I never understood why people are saying this offense isn't great.