craviduce wrote: ↑12 Jun 2025 11:25 am
list the stats for Saggese vs. LHP to make your case.
that'll further the possible conversation
Common sense. LHP vs good RH hitter. JMO
He has a .584 OPS vs LHP this year.
Oh snap! Quick, gimme something else to talk about, says Shade Maple. Something, anything! Just be quick about it. Are you people sure this dillweed used to be a successful basketball coach?
He sure was...in Sullivan, Missouri!
That's like being a successful hockey coach in Palm Springs!
Hiding behind a screen name , putting others down, what real men do. lol.
You're behind a screen name. I recall you doxxing yourself at one point... and you may have done some things that real men shouldn't do. Real men don't lose their teaching jobs for... I digress.
Regardless, why do you defend him? Saggese has been absolute A.$$ vs LHP this year. Shady doesn't know that because he doesn't research anything.
Cardinals have brought a ton of players up that weren't performing well in Minors. Yes , I do believe players that do well in Majors but are still sent back down may lose their focus for a while because of disappointment.
Shady wrote: ↑12 Jun 2025 11:19 am
Lefty hitters Burleson, Gorman and even Donovan abd Nootbaar seem to have some problems vs all the LH pitching the Cardinals have been facing.
How many more posts about Saggese are we going to have to endure from you?
Shady wrote: ↑12 Jun 2025 11:19 am
Lefty hitters Burleson, Gorman and even Donovan abd Nootbaar seem to have some problems vs all the LH pitching the Cardinals have been facing.
How many more posts about Saggese are we going to have to endure from you?
Life can be tough at times. Try to hang in there. LOL