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Posted: August 31 06, 10:56 pm
by HugeCardfan
Radbird wrote:
skmsw wrote:Absolutely!!! no complaints whatsoever.
Agreed.

Even if this proves to be a random variation, the kid picked a helluva good time to have one, didn't he?

Given how we've struggled even with his production, I can't imagine where we would without him.
Random?..... :lol: He's probably not a .370 hitter vs righthanders, but putting the screws to fastballs is what he does. Not chasing curves out of the strike zone seems another thing that he does. I think he's gonna be just fine.

Posted: August 31 06, 10:59 pm
by Radbird
HugeCardfan wrote:
Radbird wrote:
skmsw wrote:Absolutely!!! no complaints whatsoever.
Agreed.

Even if this proves to be a random variation, the kid picked a helluva good time to have one, didn't he?

Given how we've struggled even with his production, I can't imagine where we would without him.
Random?..... :lol: He's probably not a .370 hitter vs righthanders, but putting the screws to fastballs is what he does. Not chasing curves out of the strike zone seems another thing that he does. I think he's gonna be just fine.
Maybe I should've put "random variation" in quotes. :wink:

Posted: September 1 06, 9:33 pm
by HugeCardfan
Hmmmm. Duncan's slump isn't as bad as Albert's. Dunc is 4 for his last 21. Albert is 4 for 26.

Posted: September 5 06, 4:15 pm
by Schlich
somebody should make a "i voted against steverino and won!" picture or something for everybody who did to put in their sigs or something. lol

Posted: September 5 06, 4:30 pm
by Popeye_Card
RxOfCowbell wrote:somebody should make a "i voted against steverino and won!" picture or something for everybody who did to put in their sigs or something. lol
How about a t-shirt that reads: "I won an interweb bet against steverino and all I got was this lousy t-shirt."

--P--

Posted: September 7 06, 8:03 am
by JL21
Just an update- the Baby Deacon's line since 8/11 is .319/ .398/ .583.

Posted: September 7 06, 9:43 pm
by Jocephus
i think he's in his slump. he does seem to be hitting it hard a lot though...if that makes a difference

Posted: September 12 06, 5:47 pm
by Jocephus
well, it's something, duncy gettin' some mention:
Chris Duncan, OF, Cardinals: Another son of a former big-league player (his dad is Cardinals pitching coach Dave Duncan) the left-handed-hitting Chris Duncan spent most of April and May in the Minors but rocked big-time in the big-leagues in July (.324) and August (.361).
http://mlb.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/news/arti ... p&c_id=mlb

Posted: September 15 06, 9:32 pm
by HugeCardfan
Another update on Baby Dunc's slugging since 8/11....after two home runs tonight.

He has 59 total bases in 96 at bats for a .615 slugging percentage. Not terribly close to .440.

To put this into perspective, if he has 48 more at bats, he will have to slug .083 to satisfy Steverino's prediction. That is to say that if Dunc has only one hit in the last 48 at bats and it is a home run, Steve is on the money....

But, you can't like Steve's odds.....

Posted: September 20 06, 3:56 pm
by JL21
This is what amazes me. Duncan's slumped terribly in September, hitting .212 with a .305 OBP..... and has still managed to put up a .462 SLG. And that's on top of the monstrous August that he had.