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Re: Spring Training 2025 Thread

Posted: February 24 25, 2:44 pm
by heyzeus
I mean, Luke Voit has 95 MLB homers and 6 seasons with an OPS+ well over 100. He lead the league in homers in the covid year!

Baker is likely more John Gall than Luke Voit.

Re: Spring Training 2025 Thread

Posted: February 24 25, 3:14 pm
by Fat_Bulldog
heyzeus wrote:
February 24 25, 2:44 pm
I mean, Luke Voit has 95 MLB homers and 6 seasons with an OPS+ well over 100. He lead the league in homers in the covid year!

Baker is likely more John Gall than Luke Voit.
Awesome!

Re: Spring Training 2025 Thread

Posted: February 24 25, 3:18 pm
by Jocephus
voit is "better" but they're still AAAA guys...voit just happened to have more time on the MLB side...imo, of course

Re: Spring Training 2025 Thread

Posted: February 24 25, 3:34 pm
by heyzeus
Jocephus wrote:
February 24 25, 3:18 pm
voit is "better" but they're still AAAA guys...voit just happened to have more time on the MLB side...imo, of course
If Baker can post a few seasons of .850-.900 OPS like Voit did, I will be giddy. Surprised, but giddy.

Re: Spring Training 2025 Thread

Posted: February 24 25, 7:06 pm
by SunnyJim
heyzeus wrote:
February 24 25, 2:44 pm
I mean, Luke Voit has 95 MLB homers and 6 seasons with an OPS+ well over 100. He lead the league in homers in the covid year!

Baker is likely more John Gall than Luke Voit.
John Gall's name should always be prefaced with 'Future Hall of Famer.'

Re: Spring Training 2025 Thread

Posted: February 25 25, 7:42 am
by Fat_Bulldog
What should have been with John Gall.

Re: Spring Training 2025 Thread

Posted: February 25 25, 10:50 am
by Jocephus
The Nationals broadcasters said during Monday’s spring training game that Paul DeJong will “be the primary third baseman this season.”
Many initially thought that DeJong was signed to back multiple infield positions and that José Tena would enter the season as the primary third baseman after a solid 2024 season, but perhaps that’s not the case. The team itself has not made this announcement publicly, so it may still be a competition, but fantasy managers should be open to the idea that this could be DeJong’s job if he has a good spring.

Source: Mike Kurland

Re: Spring Training 2025 Thread

Posted: February 25 25, 10:51 am
by Jocephus
heyzeus wrote:
February 24 25, 1:55 pm
Matz threw 2 scoreless
Steven Matz kept the Mets hitless for two innings in his start Monday.
Matz didn’t get any strikeouts. In fact, he generated just one missed swing on his 26 pitches. He’s expected to occupy a spot in the Cardinals’ rotation, but no one is expecting all that much from him as he finishes up his four-year, $44 million deal.

Re: Spring Training 2025 Thread

Posted: February 25 25, 11:27 am
by cardsfantx
Jocephus wrote:
February 25 25, 10:51 am
heyzeus wrote:
February 24 25, 1:55 pm
Matz threw 2 scoreless
Steven Matz kept the Mets hitless for two innings in his start Monday.
Matz didn’t get any strikeouts. In fact, he generated just one missed swing on his 26 pitches. He’s expected to occupy a spot in the Cardinals’ rotation, but no one is expecting all that much from him as he finishes up his four-year, $44 million deal.
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Re: Spring Training 2025 Thread

Posted: February 25 25, 12:42 pm
by Magneto2.0
This Matthews kid is pretty good