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MAn he's gonna be good, but I agree, needs to cut back on his Ks.
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miguelcabrera said:he could end up being the next shane spencer
Ian Stewart said:miguelcabrera said:he could end up being the next shane spencer
Side note, but were your parents related by any chance?
Ahh Ian. HahaIan Stewart said:miguelcabrera said:he could end up being the next shane spencer
Side note, but were your parents related by any chance?
ALL_THE_HYPE said:I wonder how many homers he will end up with this season. Any guesses?
G $MONEY$ said:[quote="ALL_THE_HYPE":3emgl550]
I wonder how many homers he will end up with this season. Any guesses?
Kevbo said:G $MONEY$ said:[quote="ALL_THE_HYPE":tkid1shh]
I wonder how many homers he will end up with this season. Any guesses?
well hes on pace for 70, hopefully he beats Bonds record![]()
Ian Stewart said:miguelcabrera said:he could end up being the next shane spencer
Side note, but were your parents related by any chance?
Penno said:Ian Stewart said:miguelcabrera said:he could end up being the next shane spencer
Side note, but were your parents related by any chance?
Thanked
It is hard to watch Heyward swing and miss a lot, but there is something that kinda justifies it to an extent, atleast in my mind. Heyward does have 9 K's, but the rest of the team seems to be striking out a more than usual. Compared to the rest of his teammates (sans Chipper and McCann), I think he's doing a fair job for a 20 year adjusting.
I might have a different opinion if it wasn't for the 3 HR's though
ronfromfresno said:Great for Heyward and the Braves with his 3rd HR, but 9 or 10 K's in 24 AB's is troubling. Seems more like Adam Dunn than Willie Mays.
jbhofmann said:ronfromfresno said:Great for Heyward and the Braves with his 3rd HR, but 9 or 10 K's in 24 AB's is troubling. Seems more like Adam Dunn than Willie Mays.
Did you realize the greatest hitter of our generation is on pace to strike out 135 times this year? That's almost 50 more than his previous high for his career.
Penno said:Ian Stewart said:miguelcabrera said:he could end up being the next shane spencer
Side note, but were your parents related by any chance?
Thanked
It is hard to watch Heyward swing and miss a lot, but there is something that kinda justifies it to an extent, atleast in my mind. Heyward does have 9 K's, but the rest of the team seems to be striking out a more than usual. Compared to the rest of his teammates (sans Chipper and McCann), I think he's doing a fair job for a 20 year adjusting.
I might have a different opinion if it wasn't for the 3 HR's though
ronfromfresno said:jbhofmann said:ronfromfresno said:Great for Heyward and the Braves with his 3rd HR, but 9 or 10 K's in 24 AB's is troubling. Seems more like Adam Dunn than Willie Mays.
Did you realize the greatest hitter of our generation is on pace to strike out 135 times this year? That's almost 50 more than his previous high for his career.
But people aren't comparing Heyward to him, they are comparing Heyward with the likes of Mays and Mantle, young 5 tool players with tons of power and plate presence. My point is that there is too much hype for the kid, granted it helps the hobby, but in the game of baseball someone who hits HR and K's too much loses hobby love in a hurry, just like Adam Dunn, Chris Shelton and to an extent Ryan Howard who isn't nearly as popular as king Albert.
jubei777 said:pretty good stats for a 20 year old in his first week of pro ball. i think he'll adjust accordingly which may have his power numbers go down a bit but the walks should pick up.
on a side note, the Braves are at the Padres this week. i'm guessing that he'll get at least another dinger based on the pitching that he'll be facing. might be a good time to list some remaining cards at a high BIN in anticipation.
Especially for a left handed batter.sdsportsfan1214 said:jubei777 said:pretty good stats for a 20 year old in his first week of pro ball. i think he'll adjust accordingly which may have his power numbers go down a bit but the walks should pick up.
on a side note, the Braves are at the Padres this week. i'm guessing that he'll get at least another dinger based on the pitching that he'll be facing. might be a good time to list some remaining cards at a high BIN in anticipation.
Padres pitching isnt that bad lol and good luck getting a hr in that ballpark
He could stand to S/O out more often. His K/BB is amazing when compared to anyone not named Bonds in terms of recent power hitters.jbhofmann said:ronfromfresno said:Great for Heyward and the Braves with his 3rd HR, but 9 or 10 K's in 24 AB's is troubling. Seems more like Adam Dunn than Willie Mays.
Did you realize the greatest hitter of our generation is on pace to strike out 135 times this year? That's almost 50 more than his previous high for his career.
sdsportsfan1214 said:jubei777 said:pretty good stats for a 20 year old in his first week of pro ball. i think he'll adjust accordingly which may have his power numbers go down a bit but the walks should pick up.
on a side note, the Braves are at the Padres this week. i'm guessing that he'll get at least another dinger based on the pitching that he'll be facing. might be a good time to list some remaining cards at a high BIN in anticipation.
Padres pitching isnt that bad lol and good luck getting a hr in that ballpark