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padresfan
Ain’t no rush to bring caps back
Use all three extension if possible
GarryHarris
What does San Diego have in their system for SPs,?
With the exception f Miguel Diaz, their pen looks very good.
They seem to have a good start with Wil Myers, Yangervis Solarte and Manual Margot. Also, as one dimensional as Ryan Schimf looks offensively, he is on track to break Graig Nettles single season mark for 3B assist.
mrpadre19
Don’t leave out C Austin Hedges.
His role behind the plate and with the young pitchers soon to arrive should not be discounted.
In a couple years his “steadiness” defensively and running the staff may be more critical than anything any one other player brings offensively.
davidcoonce74
Defensive assists? That’s maybe the most useless statistic ever. Schimpf isn’t a good defender at any position.
padreforlife
Hedges seems like is regressing defensively, Schimpf along with Solarte are not good defenders
davidcoonce74
Renfroe too. He’s an awful outfielder.
GarryHarris
You are wrong. No matter which statistic you use. The secondary, tertiary or any of the other statistics derived at a more distant levels currently being trademarked and marketed to the public by “Sabre People”; all defensive statistics require using basic primary statistics such as PO, Assists, and errors, If you are using a statistic that doesn’t use these values, it is just chaulk water.
That’s how “The Street People” get away with conning the public – by using empty statistics that in essence, have no true value but sound sophisticated.