And they also like to keep lowering the bar, they act like a 230ish batting average and a 600 OPS and below average defense is suddenly a superstarAtillaTheBlue1 wrote: ↑11 Jun 2025 06:16 am rather than listen, morons continue to argue over stats.
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Can Gorman turn it around?
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Poor baby. All the pressure!3dender wrote: ↑04 Jun 2025 14:45 pmI don't think nor did I mean to imply there was a conspiracy.2ninr wrote: ↑04 Jun 2025 14:24 pmI Gorman wil get his opportunity. I don't think there's any kind of conspiracy against him. If he played right field instead of the infield, he already would be getting more pt.3dender wrote: ↑04 Jun 2025 13:47 pmI have an issue with "has to force them to get him more ABs"... as you show he's been hitting more yet has only gotten 6 starts since May 10th.
Also, even regular players doing well, and even proven players have 0fer games, sometimes a couple a week. Yet when Gorman does he can be pretty sure he'll not get another start for 4 or 5 days at least. It takes a really special player to be able to perform under those conditions, and there are plenty of good-to-great players in the history of the league who could never do that.
The Cards seem to be in the process of proving to themselves the former (he's not a really special player) but then interpreting it as the latter (he's not great or even good).
I just don't think enough people are recognizing the ridiculously high pressure situation he is being forced to perform in, and those people are also making sweeping conclusions about his long-term ability based on his performance in that high pressure situation.
Even Walker, who was in a similar situation at the beginning of the season, has had a far longer leash to fail this season so far. Gorman has been outperforming him by both WAR and OPS basically the entire season, yet he has received only 65% as many PAs.
When he had a long leash he disappeared and disappointed. He should have been in the minors with JW. How many sub 100 OPS Hitters can one play in a single game?
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Is 3.5 weeks of consistent starts a "long leash" in your book? Cause that's all he got, from 4/13 when he returned from IL until 5/7... Agree to disagree I guess.scoutyjones2 wrote: ↑11 Jun 2025 08:17 amPoor baby. All the pressure!3dender wrote: ↑04 Jun 2025 14:45 pm I don't think nor did I mean to imply there was a conspiracy.
I just don't think enough people are recognizing the ridiculously high pressure situation he is being forced to perform in, and those people are also making sweeping conclusions about his long-term ability based on his performance in that high pressure situation.
Even Walker, who was in a similar situation at the beginning of the season, has had a far longer leash to fail this season so far. Gorman has been outperforming him by both WAR and OPS basically the entire season, yet he has received only 65% as many PAs.
When he had a long leash he disappeared and disappointed. He should have been in the minors with JW. How many sub 100 OPS Hitters can one play in a single game?
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Teeny tiny sample size but.............
Last 25 PA's
2 HR
5 RBI
.435 .480 .826 1.306
With Donny's toe issue Norman might get 10 games in a row if Donny hits the IL.
Last 25 PA's
2 HR
5 RBI
.435 .480 .826 1.306
With Donny's toe issue Norman might get 10 games in a row if Donny hits the IL.
Re: Can Gorman turn it around?
The team has no LH hitting player on the 40 man with a bat that matches Gorman's power/production ceiling.
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Last year?3dender wrote: ↑11 Jun 2025 08:29 amIs 3.5 weeks of consistent starts a "long leash" in your book? Cause that's all he got, from 4/13 when he returned from IL until 5/7... Agree to disagree I guess.scoutyjones2 wrote: ↑11 Jun 2025 08:17 amPoor baby. All the pressure!3dender wrote: ↑04 Jun 2025 14:45 pm I don't think nor did I mean to imply there was a conspiracy.
I just don't think enough people are recognizing the ridiculously high pressure situation he is being forced to perform in, and those people are also making sweeping conclusions about his long-term ability based on his performance in that high pressure situation.
Even Walker, who was in a similar situation at the beginning of the season, has had a far longer leash to fail this season so far. Gorman has been outperforming him by both WAR and OPS basically the entire season, yet he has received only 65% as many PAs.
When he had a long leash he disappeared and disappointed. He should have been in the minors with JW. How many sub 100 OPS Hitters can one play in a single game?
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Succinct.Monsieur De Treville wrote: ↑11 Jun 2025 06:59 am I think he has...
Last 15 games.....343/.395/.600/.995
For the season his OPS is now at .707.
So many want a power bat in this team. Gorman may just be that bat IF given a consistent opportunity. He just turned 25 in May and already has 63 career homers. Let him play.
Accurate.
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Can Vilade play 2B? Oli may try to get him in the lineup.rockondlouie wrote: ↑11 Jun 2025 08:35 am Teeny tiny sample size but.............
Last 25 PA's
2 HR
5 RBI
.435 .480 .826 1.306
With Donny's toe issue Norman might get 10 games in a row if Donny hits the IL.


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Futuregm2 wrote: ↑11 Jun 2025 08:42 amCan Vilade play 2B? Oli may try to get him in the lineup.rockondlouie wrote: ↑11 Jun 2025 08:35 am Teeny tiny sample size but.............
Last 25 PA's
2 HR
5 RBI
.435 .480 .826 1.306
With Donny's toe issue Norman might get 10 games in a row if Donny hits the IL.![]()
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Wait don't give him any idea's!
Today I'd:
DFA - Roycrap & Vilade
Both are useless, NOT "runway players" and NOT ML caliber players.
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No you don’t. You don’t have chit but the old ball game in front of you. He simply isn’t effective certain pitching profiles. You can look this up it’s not hard. He’s a situation hitter who can put a charge into the ball. But that’s highly contingent on the pitcher he is facing.3dender wrote: ↑11 Jun 2025 07:58 amConvenient and unfalsifiable position.Alex Reyes Cy Young wrote: ↑11 Jun 2025 07:44 am He’s succeeding because they are using him properly. His production would fall off a cliff if you played him everyday. He would end us hurting the team but bringing him in against certain profiled pitchers and limiting his PAs is the best thing they can do for him.
This way if they decide to move on his stock has rallied and they should be able to get something solid back. If not oh well he’s a part time power bat capable of doing damage and helping this team.
I have just as much proof that if Oli would have given him more starts sooner that he would have already been hitting homeruns. Instead he was given 6 starts in almost 4 weeks from May 8th to June 2nd. And all that while getting at least 1 hit in 13 of the 14 games started since May 5th.
Re: Can Gorman turn it around?
Read closer: I have as much proof for my position as you do for yours. So if I have none...Alex Reyes Cy Young wrote: ↑11 Jun 2025 08:51 amNo you don’t. You don’t have chit but the old ball game in front of you. He simply isn’t effective certain pitching profiles. You can look this up it’s not hard. He’s a situation hitter who can put a charge into the ball. But that’s highly contingent on the pitcher he is facing.3dender wrote: ↑11 Jun 2025 07:58 amConvenient and unfalsifiable position.Alex Reyes Cy Young wrote: ↑11 Jun 2025 07:44 am He’s succeeding because they are using him properly. His production would fall off a cliff if you played him everyday. He would end us hurting the team but bringing him in against certain profiled pitchers and limiting his PAs is the best thing they can do for him.
This way if they decide to move on his stock has rallied and they should be able to get something solid back. If not oh well he’s a part time power bat capable of doing damage and helping this team.
I have just as much proof that if Oli would have given him more starts sooner that he would have already been hitting homeruns. Instead he was given 6 starts in almost 4 weeks from May 8th to June 2nd. And all that while getting at least 1 hit in 13 of the 14 games started since May 5th.
Re: Can Gorman turn it around?
Why would I be talking about last year? When the post of mine you responded to was talking about this year? You know, the year they loudly proclaimed they were going to give him a lot of runway.scoutyjones2 wrote: ↑11 Jun 2025 08:38 amLast year?3dender wrote: ↑11 Jun 2025 08:29 amIs 3.5 weeks of consistent starts a "long leash" in your book? Cause that's all he got, from 4/13 when he returned from IL until 5/7... Agree to disagree I guess.scoutyjones2 wrote: ↑11 Jun 2025 08:17 amPoor baby. All the pressure!3dender wrote: ↑04 Jun 2025 14:45 pm I don't think nor did I mean to imply there was a conspiracy.
I just don't think enough people are recognizing the ridiculously high pressure situation he is being forced to perform in, and those people are also making sweeping conclusions about his long-term ability based on his performance in that high pressure situation.
Even Walker, who was in a similar situation at the beginning of the season, has had a far longer leash to fail this season so far. Gorman has been outperforming him by both WAR and OPS basically the entire season, yet he has received only 65% as many PAs.
When he had a long leash he disappeared and disappointed. He should have been in the minors with JW. How many sub 100 OPS Hitters can one play in a single game?
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Are you needing to move the goalposts to last year now?
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Don't even think it! If you can dream it, Oli will try it!Futuregm2 wrote: ↑11 Jun 2025 08:42 amCan Vilade play 2B? Oli may try to get him in the lineup.rockondlouie wrote: ↑11 Jun 2025 08:35 am Teeny tiny sample size but.............
Last 25 PA's
2 HR
5 RBI
.435 .480 .826 1.306
With Donny's toe issue Norman might get 10 games in a row if Donny hits the IL.![]()
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He’s been successful in his limited role making big impacts relative to his PA. I have proof. For a “bench” bat and part time players he’s done well.3dender wrote: ↑11 Jun 2025 08:58 amRead closer: I have as much proof for my position as you do for yours. So if I have none...Alex Reyes Cy Young wrote: ↑11 Jun 2025 08:51 amNo you don’t. You don’t have chit but the old ball game in front of you. He simply isn’t effective certain pitching profiles. You can look this up it’s not hard. He’s a situation hitter who can put a charge into the ball. But that’s highly contingent on the pitcher he is facing.3dender wrote: ↑11 Jun 2025 07:58 amConvenient and unfalsifiable position.Alex Reyes Cy Young wrote: ↑11 Jun 2025 07:44 am He’s succeeding because they are using him properly. His production would fall off a cliff if you played him everyday. He would end us hurting the team but bringing him in against certain profiled pitchers and limiting his PAs is the best thing they can do for him.
This way if they decide to move on his stock has rallied and they should be able to get something solid back. If not oh well he’s a part time power bat capable of doing damage and helping this team.
I have just as much proof that if Oli would have given him more starts sooner that he would have already been hitting homeruns. Instead he was given 6 starts in almost 4 weeks from May 8th to June 2nd. And all that while getting at least 1 hit in 13 of the 14 games started since May 5th.
I don’t think many would disagree.
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That's not how logic works: "because he did it in this one circumstance means he would not have done it better in another circumstance."Alex Reyes Cy Young wrote: ↑11 Jun 2025 10:56 amHe’s been successful in his limited role making big impacts relative to his PA. I have proof. For a “bench” bat and part time players he’s done well.3dender wrote: ↑11 Jun 2025 08:58 amRead closer: I have as much proof for my position as you do for yours. So if I have none...Alex Reyes Cy Young wrote: ↑11 Jun 2025 08:51 amNo you don’t. You don’t have chit but the old ball game in front of you. He simply isn’t effective certain pitching profiles. You can look this up it’s not hard. He’s a situation hitter who can put a charge into the ball. But that’s highly contingent on the pitcher he is facing.3dender wrote: ↑11 Jun 2025 07:58 amConvenient and unfalsifiable position.Alex Reyes Cy Young wrote: ↑11 Jun 2025 07:44 am He’s succeeding because they are using him properly. His production would fall off a cliff if you played him everyday. He would end us hurting the team but bringing him in against certain profiled pitchers and limiting his PAs is the best thing they can do for him.
This way if they decide to move on his stock has rallied and they should be able to get something solid back. If not oh well he’s a part time power bat capable of doing damage and helping this team.
I have just as much proof that if Oli would have given him more starts sooner that he would have already been hitting homeruns. Instead he was given 6 starts in almost 4 weeks from May 8th to June 2nd. And all that while getting at least 1 hit in 13 of the 14 games started since May 5th.
I don’t think many would disagree.
Whether you understand it or not, that's what you're saying. You have no counterfactual and therefore no proof. I have exactly as much proof as you do for my own position, here's my logic: "Because he's doing well in limited PAs he would have done even better with more PAs."
Go ahead, disprove my argument. Whoops you can't, guess I'm right! (See how silly that sounds?)
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I'm saying he [shirt] the bed last year when given a long leash. Not confining to whining about lack of a long leash this year since goNado is still on the team and the Cards have better options than the KKKorn that are playing. Didn't see where you were confining his short leash to just this year3dender wrote: ↑11 Jun 2025 09:00 amWhy would I be talking about last year? When the post of mine you responded to was talking about this year? You know, the year they loudly proclaimed they were going to give him a lot of runway.scoutyjones2 wrote: ↑11 Jun 2025 08:38 amLast year?3dender wrote: ↑11 Jun 2025 08:29 amIs 3.5 weeks of consistent starts a "long leash" in your book? Cause that's all he got, from 4/13 when he returned from IL until 5/7... Agree to disagree I guess.scoutyjones2 wrote: ↑11 Jun 2025 08:17 amPoor baby. All the pressure!3dender wrote: ↑04 Jun 2025 14:45 pm I don't think nor did I mean to imply there was a conspiracy.
I just don't think enough people are recognizing the ridiculously high pressure situation he is being forced to perform in, and those people are also making sweeping conclusions about his long-term ability based on his performance in that high pressure situation.
Even Walker, who was in a similar situation at the beginning of the season, has had a far longer leash to fail this season so far. Gorman has been outperforming him by both WAR and OPS basically the entire season, yet he has received only 65% as many PAs.
When he had a long leash he disappeared and disappointed. He should have been in the minors with JW. How many sub 100 OPS Hitters can one play in a single game?
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JW
Potheads
Argo
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Are you needing to move the goalposts to last year now?
My bad .
But sentiment is still the same. He's a casualty of playing time due to last year's puke and GoNado still on the team