InvincibleCakeEater wrote:They are playing like a ~.500 team.fanforever wrote: That team from Cincinnati is not going to lay down. They are playing like a team that has the baseball fundamentals down pat
so are we
InvincibleCakeEater wrote:They are playing like a ~.500 team.fanforever wrote: That team from Cincinnati is not going to lay down. They are playing like a team that has the baseball fundamentals down pat
Right. That doesn't mean that the Reds aren't going away, it means the Cards aren't playing well.fanforever wrote:so are weInvincibleCakeEater wrote:They are playing like a ~.500 team.fanforever wrote: That team from Cincinnati is not going to lay down. They are playing like a team that has the baseball fundamentals down pat
Exactly. hopefully they wake up and start playing Cardinal BaseballInvincibleCakeEater wrote:Right. That doesn't mean that the Reds aren't going away, it means the Cards aren't playing well.fanforever wrote:so are weInvincibleCakeEater wrote:They are playing like a ~.500 team.fanforever wrote: That team from Cincinnati is not going to lay down. They are playing like a team that has the baseball fundamentals down pat
Pujolscardsfansince82 wrote:Who are you guys expecting to improve significantly the rest of the way? Maybe this team just isn't that good.
++Magneto2.0 wrote:Pujolscardsfansince82 wrote:Who are you guys expecting to improve significantly the rest of the way? Maybe this team just isn't that good.
Ludwick has a career OPS+ of 117 and Westbrook has a career ERA of 4.34. Why this irrestible urge to make Ludwick out to be more than he is and Westbrook less than he is? Why the failure to account for the ERA drop of a half-run or so we can probably expect when Westbrook gets to pitch to NL hitters? Why the dead certainty that Jay, or a Jay/Craig platoon, can't reproduce an .830 OPS in right field?haltz wrote:From a sentimental standpoint this sucks. From a value standpoint.. this sucks.
I don't have time to read the thread, but I don't get this at all. A 125 OPS+ outfielder with good defense for a 5.00 ERA pitcher. [expletive] Mozeliak.
8 months of Ludwick, 2 months of Westbrook, etcVidor wrote:Ludwick has a career OPS+ of 117 and Westbrook has a career ERA of 4.34. Why this irrestible urge to make Ludwick out to be more than he is and Westbrook less than he is? Why the failure to account for the ERA drop of a half-run or so we can probably expect when Westbrook gets to pitch to NL hitters? Why the dead certainty that Jay, or a Jay/Craig platoon, can't reproduce an .830 OPS in right field?