renostl wrote: ↑01 May 2025 09:49 am
Melville wrote: ↑30 Apr 2025 20:26 pm
Futuregm2 wrote: ↑30 Apr 2025 15:53 pm
With 1 game remaining in April, Nootbaar is hitting .270/.404/.450 with 5 HR, 18 RBI, 20 runs, 24 BB-21 K in 29 games. That’s a pace for: 27 HR, 97 RBI, 107 runs, and 129 BB-112 K.
I’d say that’s a pretty good start to the year.
It is a good start to the year.
Let's see where it ends.
Go down swinging.
There isn't anything that he is doing that is out of his career range
He'll exceed 250 TB.
HR% 3.6, XBH% 7.1 Both below his career highs.
He's focused on staying on the field. Odd that you would rather be correct
than see 2 of the 3 outfield positions filled after all this time. The other has
a backup plan. There is a legit 4 player rotation in the system.
I am never for or against any player.
I simply do facts.
It would be idiocy for anyone to draw conclusions from the first month of Mootbaar's season and overlook the prior 3 full seasons of repeatedly failing to meet even minimum expectations.
As I said, let's see where it ends.
And no, the outfield situation is far from resolved.
Nearly everyone made a rush to judgement in 2021, proclaiming the team had created an elite outfield for years to come.
I was the ONLY person on the forum at the time who correctly analyzed the outfield would prove to be a weakness.
I recommend that you - and everyone - wait for my judgement concerning this group.
Currently, I believe they have a CF fixture for the next several years in Scott.
Walker remains very much an open question.
Mootbaar is Mootbaar - a handy role player, best suited to be part of a match-up rotation, but never a long term core piece of a contending roster.
He remains at this moment just as he has been in the past - zero noteworthy difference.
His .254 BA is in-line with his career number, and he continues to pursue walks as his priority.
His SLG in 2025 matches his career rate perfectly.
Slightly below average defender.
Average base runner for an outfielder.