trwi7 wrote:Another reason to go to Thames. Santana hits a ground ball nearly half the time he puts it in play. Thames only a third of the time.
Don't try injecting logic and statistics into this. Only what "feels right" matters.
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trwi7 wrote:Another reason to go to Thames. Santana hits a ground ball nearly half the time he puts it in play. Thames only a third of the time.
bizarro wrote:Turk Nowitzki wrote:bizarro wrote:
You're being sarcastic, right?
Absolutely not, Santana has struck out like 150 times this season between the major and minors. They're both not great, you always take the lefty hitter against the RHP everything else being equal in that spot.
So, you are taking into consideration how god awful Thames has looked for 3 months. And, you're also taking into consideration Santana has been undeniably a decent hitter the past few weeks. And, you're taking into consideration outside of both of these players we had an even better option in Granderson?
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Turk Nowitzki wrote:trwi7 wrote:Another reason to go to Thames. Santana hits a ground ball nearly half the time he puts it in play. Thames only a third of the time.
Don't try injecting logic and statistics into this. Only what "feels right" matters.
bizarro wrote:trwi7 wrote:Another reason to go to Thames. Santana hits a ground ball nearly half the time he puts it in play. Thames only a third of the time.
Well, I can 100% verify to you: Eric Thames didn't make any contact and actually struck out on ball four - a slider 1.5 ft off the inside of the plate.
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Turk Nowitzki wrote:Bernman wrote:Thames over Santana when you need contact? Not pushing the right buttons tonight is Counsell, in spite of the lead.
If you really think Santana is better contact hitter than Thames I don't know what to say. This is just complaining about something for no reason at all.
trwi7 wrote:bizarro wrote:trwi7 wrote:Another reason to go to Thames. Santana hits a ground ball nearly half the time he puts it in play. Thames only a third of the time.
Well, I can 100% verify to you: Eric Thames didn't make any contact and actually struck out on ball four - a slider 1.5 ft off the inside of the plate.
Okay? The result was bad, that doesn't mean the decision was bad and didn't make sense.
bizarro wrote:Turk Nowitzki wrote:trwi7 wrote:Another reason to go to Thames. Santana hits a ground ball nearly half the time he puts it in play. Thames only a third of the time.
Don't try injecting logic and statistics into this. Only what "feels right" matters.
No offense, you're just patently wrong.
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bizarro wrote:trwi7 wrote:bizarro wrote:
Well, I can 100% verify to you: Eric Thames didn't make any contact and actually struck out on ball four - a slider 1.5 ft off the inside of the plate.
Okay? The result was bad, that doesn't mean the decision was bad and didn't make sense.
The result was bad because it was a poor choice. Thames has been a **** player for 3 months. I'm not even a proponent of Santana here. Really, I'm not. The triple from Thames last night was a farce. We all know it. The point is: there is a better option. Granderson being the primary. It's the same in the pitching department. I'll say it again: Counsell has cost this team at least 5 games with poor decisionmaking. In an extremely tight race, that means a **** ton.
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