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  • #31
    Originally posted by Vertnut View Post
    I'm talking in the minor leagues...not just the Rangers. I already KNOW you're an ass...
    I am talking about the minors. Who in the minors is just tearing up the league and needing to be pushed up to the majors bat wise?

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    • #32
      Originally posted by bcoop View Post
      So the improvements he made in the offseason and his performance in spring training amounts to nothing? That's where guys like him get their shot. And he was nothing short of impressive. This isn't like football, with a 16 game season and every game is critical. And I get that they are flat out desperate when it comes to pitching. I just don't see what it's going to hurt giving the kid a shot. I think his spring training performance has earned him the chance.
      Give him a shot? How many? He's had three or four already. Piss on him. Who is he going to replace?

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      • #33
        Originally posted by mstng86 View Post
        I am talking about the minors. Who in the minors is just tearing up the league and needing to be pushed up to the majors bat wise?
        Again, he "tears it up" every preseason. He's had his shot 3 or 4 times. I'm preparing a list of guys I would take over Davis. Anyone that has hit .230 in the bigs will do just fine.

        Here's a few: Freddie Freeman-.341
        Chris Richard-.319
        Yonda Alonzo-.319
        Kila Ka aihue-.319
        Brett Wallace-.301
        Mike Baxter-.301
        Mark Trumbo-.301
        Jeff Bailey-.290

        All first basemen, and most are younger than Davis.
        Last edited by Vertnut; 03-31-2011, 10:43 AM.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Vertnut View Post
          Give him a shot? How many? He's had three or four already. Piss on him. Who is he going to replace?
          Isn't Beltre still hurt? Stick him on 3rd.

          You act like every player should be an instant success when he Gets called up, and we all know that isn't the way it works. I mean, if this was as easy as you make it sound we'd all be making millions playing ball, right?
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          • #35
            Originally posted by bcoop View Post
            Isn't Beltre still hurt? Stick him on 3rd.

            You act like every player should be an instant success when he Gets called up, and we all know that isn't the way it works. I mean, if this was as easy as you make it sound we'd all be making millions playing ball, right?
            I do think Beltre is still hurt (I'm not sure for how long). "Instant success" hardly describes Davis' yoyo-ing between the bigs and the minors. He could be "OK" at third at times, but I just don't think he warrants a roster spot on the defending American League Champs roster.

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            • #36
              Isn't Nelson Cruz a Chris Davis kind of story? How many times did he flop for he broke out last year?
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              • #37
                Originally posted by Vertnut View Post
                Again, he "tears it up" every preseason. He's had his shot 3 or 4 times. I'm preparing a list of guys I would take over Davis. Anyone that has hit .230 in the bigs will do just fine.

                Here's a few: Freddie Freeman-.341
                Chris Richard-.319
                Yonda Alonzo-.319
                Kila Ka aihue-.319
                Brett Wallace-.301
                Mike Baxter-.301
                Mark Trumbo-.301
                Jeff Bailey-.290

                All first basemen, and most are younger than Davis.
                FWIW, Davis hit .285 in 80 games (295 AB) in his first trip up (2008) and .238 in 113 games (391 AB, with 150 strikeouts) in the his second year (2009). His "career" average is .248 in 806 AB, but he strikes out roughly once every 3 trips to the plate.
                Originally posted by bcoop View Post
                You act like every player should be an instant success when he Gets called up, and we all know that isn't the way it works. I mean, if this was as easy as you make it sound we'd all be making millions playing ball, right?
                He can hit the fastball, but he can't hit anything else. The reason he lit it up his first year? Major League pitchers tried to get Major League fastballs by a fastball-hitting AAA player. The reason he tanked at the end of his first season and the next 2 seasons? Major League pitchers, coaches, and scouts aren't dumb.
                Originally posted by mustang_marc View Post
                Isn't Nelson Cruz a Chris Davis kind of story? How many times did he flop for he broke out last year?
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                • #38
                  Originally posted by bcoop View Post
                  So the improvements he made in the offseason and his performance in spring training amounts to nothing? That's where guys like him get their shot. And he was nothing short of impressive. This isn't like football, with a 16 game season and every game is critical. And I get that they are flat out desperate when it comes to pitching. I just don't see what it's going to hurt giving the kid a shot. I think his spring training performance has earned him the chance.
                  Each game is crucial, for starters. The AL West had the largest discrepancy between first and second place at 9 games; every other division race was within 6 games and two were within two games.

                  Baseball isn't like football in that one game isn't enough time to give a player a chance. It's a streaky, streaky, streaky game and you've got to give a player 5+ starts in a short time frame to really give them an opportunity to display their abilities.

                  It hurts to give him a shot when he goes 2 for 15 with 5 strikeouts during that chance that "doesn't hurt". I just don't see how having him in HELPS the Rangers, even if it doesn't hurt. Sure, the glove is nice to have, but the age of the pitcher has returned and pitching is the name of the game. Offensive production is down, pitching prowess is up, and a good bat just isn't something you can afford to give up.

                  And aside from all of that, he's had chance after chance. And he's shown up in spring training before, but he still hasn't shown up aside from hitting fastballs off, and I quote, "a guy who'll be bagging groceries in a couple of weeks."

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