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Post#21 » by GYBE » Tue Aug 28, 2007 10:04 pm

Career playoff stats:

.233 BA, .287 OBP, .336 SLG

Basically he's been Neifi Perez around playoff time thus far.

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Post#22 » by IbreakNeckZ101 » Wed Aug 29, 2007 5:03 pm

GYBE wrote:Career playoff stats:

.233 BA, .287 OBP, .336 SLG

Basically he's been Neifi Perez around playoff time thus far.

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i seriously don't know why JH made this damn signing if he couldn't hit in the playoffs.
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Post#23 » by 2poor » Wed Aug 29, 2007 6:36 pm

How about we:

a.) wait until we actually make the playoffs
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b.) see what he does in the playoffs
BEFORE
...making stupid assumptions and jumping to conclusions.

To put things in perspective, A-Rod is hitting like .150 over his past 3 playoff series, just over .200 since he joined the Yankees.
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Post#24 » by GYBE » Wed Aug 29, 2007 6:43 pm

What stupid assumption was made? Just pointing out the facts thus far.

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Post#25 » by 2poor » Wed Aug 29, 2007 6:52 pm

GYBE wrote:What stupid assumption was made? Just pointing out the facts thus far.

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Speaking in general about the tendency people have; to assume that past transgressions = future transgressions.

I am nothing at all like the person I was 4 years ago, and I should hope the same is true for you guys and *gasp* even professional baseball players.
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Post#26 » by Howling Mad » Wed Aug 29, 2007 6:53 pm

Unfortunately GYBE is right Soriano is always booed in the playoffs, I remember my Met fans cheering when he came up to bat.
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Post#27 » by Howling Mad » Wed Aug 29, 2007 6:55 pm

If we've learned anything about Soriano he tries to hard. Last night and the first month of the season is a good example of this.

He means well but he just gets too aggressive and doesn't relax, or whatever it is.

Maybe batting him in the 5 hole would work out since on most occasions he can get the blood going, get warmed up before he even sees his first at bat.
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Post#28 » by 2poor » Wed Aug 29, 2007 6:55 pm

If we were talking about any team BUT the Yankees, I might be more likely to follow the same train of thought, but I cannot, because they're still the Yankees.

Look at A-Rod's postseason numbers with Seattle and then NY.

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Post#29 » by GYBE » Wed Aug 29, 2007 7:31 pm

A-Rod played well in 2004, it's just the past two series he's struggled. He's at least proven he can perform in the playoffs in the past. Alfonso's had one great series, one slightly below average one and five horrible ones.

It's no guarentee he'll be awful in the playoffs, but it doesn't inspire much confidence.

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Post#30 » by IbreakNeckZ101 » Wed Aug 29, 2007 9:31 pm

A-Rod had back-to-back really good playoff appearences... i have to agree with gybe with everything..
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Post#31 » by 2poor » Wed Aug 29, 2007 9:36 pm

I would say that he's only played "well" in one series, his first one with them, against the Twins (a team they could've steamrolled w/o his production).

Unless you're counting his numbers against BOS, and those aren't great...particularly if you couple those with the fact that the Yankees at one point led that series 3-0, and well, the rest is history.

Now true, by no means does it inspire confidence, but I'm certainly not going to be short-sighted and immediately assume he's doomed to fail (Soriano or A-Rod for that matter).

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