this Barger guy is on a heater....his Batting Exit Velocity is up there with Judge and the other big boys
Exactly need some yutes to provide quality at batsYup. Not enough AB to qualify, but 4th if did. His EV50 (average of the best 50% of his contact) is 7th (Vladdy 5th). His % of 95+ MPH exit velos is 13th....
He's beating the shit out of the baseball this year, fucking lovely. This is the type of thing that helps turn a lineup around and take it from meh to good.
This was too obvious from the beginning of the season. Their plan was for perfect health from Scherzer, no regression from Francis, and guys like Bloss and Manoah being healthy and capable of pitching at the MLB level.Never wanted us to pay for more hitting this offseason (other than legit elite hittjng). We had too many interesting depth options.
Wanted us to spend our FA money on the best SPs that we could. Because there's no SP depth.
I don't know that Santander hitting at his normal level would end up being much of an upgrade over who he pushes out of the lineup. And that's not even considering defense.
You don't think normal Santander is a significant upgrade over what has played LF or DH most of the season so far? I don't pay attention to every starting lineup, but haven't Schneider, Roden, and Straw played a fairly solid chunk of our LF so far?
You can buy a fair amount of pitching for the abortion that is spending 25 million on a Hoffman-Yariel-Green bullpen, or the 17 millie on Gimenez + Straw. It's cool if your system can't provide a plethora of 30+ HR 120-130 wRC+ sticks. It's not cool if your system can't produce utility gloves and functioning bullpen arms, so you're going out and spending 42 million on it instead.
This was too obvious from the beginning of the season. Their plan was for perfect health from Scherzer, no regression from Francis, and guys like Bloss and Manoah being healthy and capable of pitching at the MLB level.
I’m not a fan of trading for SP at the deadline because they’re always in high demand. Especially now with expanded playoffs where you might have only a handful of teams truly out of it and selling (e.g. last year on July 20, only 7 teams were more than 5 games back of the wild card. Yeah, the Jays were one of them). You also need futures to make those trades and Toronto’s system is thin enough.
You don't think normal Santander is a significant upgrade over what has played LF or DH most of the season so far? I don't pay attention to every starting lineup, but haven't Schneider, Roden, and Straw played a fairly solid chunk of our LF so far?
You can buy a fair amount of pitching for the abortion that is spending 25 million on a Hoffman-Yariel-Green bullpen, or the 17 millie on Gimenez + Straw. It's cool if your system can't provide a plethora of 30+ HR 120-130 wRC+ sticks. It's not cool if your system can't produce utility gloves and functioning bullpen arms, so you're going out and spending 42 million on it instead.