Shady wrote: ↑31 Jan 2025 18:47 pm
NYCardsFan wrote: ↑31 Jan 2025 17:10 pm
Shady wrote: ↑31 Jan 2025 16:51 pm
SamTheMan wrote: ↑31 Jan 2025 15:21 pm
For what it's worth, my prediction for TGAB...
12 HR
48 RBI
.248, .297, .386, .683
If he's a part time player. Some of your numbers are feasible. However, I'd be really surprised if Burleson ends up with a BA under .250 if he sees, primarily, RHP.
He could very likely be the best hitter on the current roster against RHP.
We've gone over this before: In 2024 alone, Contreras, Donovan, and Herrera were all better hitters than Burleson vs. RHP. And career-wise, Burleson is not even close to being the best hitter on the current roster vs. RHP. Why do you keep repeating claims that you know aren't true? I don't know, Shady, sure seems like you might be operating in bad faith . . .
I have pointed out the adoration Cardinals experts have alluded to about Burleson's hitting ability. And who they would prefer batting in the clutch against outstanding RHP pitching. The doubters have called the experts shills for the organizations. But think about it, why don't they say those same distinct accolades for other players? Burleson is their preference, it seems.
no one, not one professional expert, pundit, journalist ever said that "Burleson is preferred in the clutch against outstanding RHP pitching". You're the only one, you've been saying it for 2 years, and his stats NEVER have showed he's clutch.
Stop Trolling with repetitive garbage. Jim Edmonds hyped Burleson last Spring Training, he hyped everyone in Spring Training, but he never said that Burleson was preferred.
and stop using multiple accounts to bump your threads. You're using the same syntax with each one. That's an easy ban with any website. You know this, you've been banned before for it. Good luck with the mods.... you get upset with CT when we call you "stupid", and you wonder why? Learn from this.
Bases loaded, as clutch of a situation as one could have, he mustered a .267 OPS, .100 BA, with 5, only 5 RBI (you only believe in that stat).