"What does breakout season for Nootbaar look like?"
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Re: "What does breakout season for Nootbaar look like?"
For some other team that gave us a good return on the trade!
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Re: "What does breakout season for Nootbaar look like?"
Indeed.Goldfan wrote: ↑22 Sep 2025 21:27 pmBut but but those rates stats are ALWAYS exactly extrapolated to 162……book itMelville wrote: ↑22 Sep 2025 20:46 pmThank you for reclaiming that original thread.imadangman wrote: ↑22 Sep 2025 20:24 pm It was my original thread
I was on the fence about Nootbaar. I knew he was a darling of the analytic-leaning crowd because of his OB% and that he could post a high WAR/162 during the time he stayed healthy. Many posters were even calling on Noot to be a breakout player, before the season. They were acting like he was indispensable.
So my goal was to really press these people what they think he could actually do. First, could he even stay healthy. And second, give me some hard numbers of what would have warranted a "breakout season." For me, if he could have hit .250/.350/.460+ with 25 homers, I would have called it a breakout. I'm not saying I expected that. I'm saying that's the baseline he would have to reach for me to recognize a breakout season. Otherwise, he's a 4th OF / platoon piece as he has been all along.
Beyond that, would be the question of if he could even rattle off a string of 5 consistent seasons. I think that always looked very far-fetched, even moreso now.
A lot of folks were projecting Nootbaar to hit 20 HR.
Others 25.
As I recall, there was also a generally optimistic range concerning runs scored and RBI - 80's & 90's.
I said otherwise.
I said it would be a breakout year if he could score 70 runs, drive in 55, and hit 15 HR.
I pointed out he had never reached any of those numbers.
Said it would be a huge breakout if he did it in 2025.
Everyone without exception said I was wrong, and my numbers were too low.
Looks like they were too high.
Them boys need a chance to play a full season……we Owe them that much…..it’s only fair
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Re: "What does breakout season for Nootbaar look like?"
It was always a reach.3dender wrote: ↑23 Sep 2025 07:19 am1) Those are the same skills Carpenter had in the minors.LewisL wrote: ↑22 Sep 2025 22:43 pm I remember when the Cardinals organization and the fans were high on Nootbar. I remember reading or hearing of his reputation of being good fastball hitter, and being selective with a good batting eye.
While I was reading this thread, I got curious, and just looked up his minor league numbers on baseball reference. I was surprised over how unimpressive they were. Look at these career numbers: 7 minor league seasons, 230 games, 912 AB's, only 23 HR's, .728 OPS.
So why was Nootbar ever promoted to the majors after those mediocre numbers? Heck, Gorman and Walker were much better than that. Why were there any expectations for him to begin with?
2) He had a .900 OPS in his first taste of AAA in 2021
3) He had a 1.000+ OPS in the Arizona Fall League that winter
4) He rose from low-A to AA in 2019 and his OBP got better along the way.
5) He missed a year of development in 2020 but by all accounts had made the most of it by training on his own, which was proven the following year in AAA.
It was not a reach at all to think he would be able to turn into a solid starting OF based on those accomplishments.
But when Mo falls in love, he falls hard.
Easy.
Obvious.
Correct.
Re: "What does breakout season for Nootbaar look like?"
Several said that.
Not me.
I said he was, at best, a 4th outfield/platoon player - and had no business being viewed as a "core player" as Mo idiotically claimed.
Mootbaar will end this season exactly as I predicted 6 months ago.
Re: "What does breakout season for Nootbaar look like?"
Could you supply that Mo quote? I don't recall it.Melville wrote: ↑23 Sep 2025 18:48 pmSeveral said that.
Not me.
I said he was, at best, a 4th outfield/platoon player - and had no business being viewed as a "core player" as Mo idiotically claimed.
Mootbaar will end this season exactly as I predicted 6 months ago.
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Re: "What does breakout season for Nootbaar look like?"
A few weeks ago I took home a grocery store sushi meal and ate it in the shower. It was among the best shower meals I've had in recent memory.Melville wrote: ↑23 Sep 2025 18:43 pmIndeed.Goldfan wrote: ↑22 Sep 2025 21:27 pmBut but but those rates stats are ALWAYS exactly extrapolated to 162……book itMelville wrote: ↑22 Sep 2025 20:46 pmThank you for reclaiming that original thread.imadangman wrote: ↑22 Sep 2025 20:24 pm It was my original thread
I was on the fence about Nootbaar. I knew he was a darling of the analytic-leaning crowd because of his OB% and that he could post a high WAR/162 during the time he stayed healthy. Many posters were even calling on Noot to be a breakout player, before the season. They were acting like he was indispensable.
So my goal was to really press these people what they think he could actually do. First, could he even stay healthy. And second, give me some hard numbers of what would have warranted a "breakout season." For me, if he could have hit .250/.350/.460+ with 25 homers, I would have called it a breakout. I'm not saying I expected that. I'm saying that's the baseline he would have to reach for me to recognize a breakout season. Otherwise, he's a 4th OF / platoon piece as he has been all along.
Beyond that, would be the question of if he could even rattle off a string of 5 consistent seasons. I think that always looked very far-fetched, even moreso now.
A lot of folks were projecting Nootbaar to hit 20 HR.
Others 25.
As I recall, there was also a generally optimistic range concerning runs scored and RBI - 80's & 90's.
I said otherwise.
I said it would be a breakout year if he could score 70 runs, drive in 55, and hit 15 HR.
I pointed out he had never reached any of those numbers.
Said it would be a huge breakout if he did it in 2025.
Everyone without exception said I was wrong, and my numbers were too low.
Looks like they were too high.
Them boys need a chance to play a full season……we Owe them that much…..it’s only fair
Mouth hurts from saying “I told you so” so often![]()
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Lars The Human Sushi-baar: not much substance and always leaving folks wanting more.....
Re: "What does breakout season for Nootbaar look like?"
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Re: "What does breakout season for Nootbaar look like?"
imadangman wrote: ↑23 Sep 2025 19:03 pmA few weeks ago I took home a grocery store sushi meal and ate it in the shower. It was among the best shower meals I've had in recent memory.Melville wrote: ↑23 Sep 2025 18:43 pmIndeed.Goldfan wrote: ↑22 Sep 2025 21:27 pmBut but but those rates stats are ALWAYS exactly extrapolated to 162……book itMelville wrote: ↑22 Sep 2025 20:46 pmThank you for reclaiming that original thread.imadangman wrote: ↑22 Sep 2025 20:24 pm It was my original thread
I was on the fence about Nootbaar. I knew he was a darling of the analytic-leaning crowd because of his OB% and that he could post a high WAR/162 during the time he stayed healthy. Many posters were even calling on Noot to be a breakout player, before the season. They were acting like he was indispensable.
So my goal was to really press these people what they think he could actually do. First, could he even stay healthy. And second, give me some hard numbers of what would have warranted a "breakout season." For me, if he could have hit .250/.350/.460+ with 25 homers, I would have called it a breakout. I'm not saying I expected that. I'm saying that's the baseline he would have to reach for me to recognize a breakout season. Otherwise, he's a 4th OF / platoon piece as he has been all along.
Beyond that, would be the question of if he could even rattle off a string of 5 consistent seasons. I think that always looked very far-fetched, even moreso now.
A lot of folks were projecting Nootbaar to hit 20 HR.
Others 25.
As I recall, there was also a generally optimistic range concerning runs scored and RBI - 80's & 90's.
I said otherwise.
I said it would be a breakout year if he could score 70 runs, drive in 55, and hit 15 HR.
I pointed out he had never reached any of those numbers.
Said it would be a huge breakout if he did it in 2025.
Everyone without exception said I was wrong, and my numbers were too low.
Looks like they were too high.
Them boys need a chance to play a full season……we Owe them that much…..it’s only fair
Mouth hurts from saying “I told you so” so often![]()
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Lars The Human Sushi-baar: not much substance and always leaving folks wanting more.....



Re: "What does breakout season for Nootbaar look like?"
I think we have seen his break out year already.
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Re: "What does breakout season for Nootbaar look like?"
Melville is right. It wasn't as much substance as the night I consumed a 6 piece popeyes chicken in the shower, doused in louisiana hot sauce (me and the chicken both).riff raff wrote: ↑23 Sep 2025 19:16 pmimadangman wrote: ↑23 Sep 2025 19:03 pmA few weeks ago I took home a grocery store sushi meal and ate it in the shower. It was among the best shower meals I've had in recent memory.Melville wrote: ↑23 Sep 2025 18:43 pmIndeed.Goldfan wrote: ↑22 Sep 2025 21:27 pmBut but but those rates stats are ALWAYS exactly extrapolated to 162……book itMelville wrote: ↑22 Sep 2025 20:46 pmThank you for reclaiming that original thread.imadangman wrote: ↑22 Sep 2025 20:24 pm It was my original thread
I was on the fence about Nootbaar. I knew he was a darling of the analytic-leaning crowd because of his OB% and that he could post a high WAR/162 during the time he stayed healthy. Many posters were even calling on Noot to be a breakout player, before the season. They were acting like he was indispensable.
So my goal was to really press these people what they think he could actually do. First, could he even stay healthy. And second, give me some hard numbers of what would have warranted a "breakout season." For me, if he could have hit .250/.350/.460+ with 25 homers, I would have called it a breakout. I'm not saying I expected that. I'm saying that's the baseline he would have to reach for me to recognize a breakout season. Otherwise, he's a 4th OF / platoon piece as he has been all along.
Beyond that, would be the question of if he could even rattle off a string of 5 consistent seasons. I think that always looked very far-fetched, even moreso now.
A lot of folks were projecting Nootbaar to hit 20 HR.
Others 25.
As I recall, there was also a generally optimistic range concerning runs scored and RBI - 80's & 90's.
I said otherwise.
I said it would be a breakout year if he could score 70 runs, drive in 55, and hit 15 HR.
I pointed out he had never reached any of those numbers.
Said it would be a huge breakout if he did it in 2025.
Everyone without exception said I was wrong, and my numbers were too low.
Looks like they were too high.
Them boys need a chance to play a full season……we Owe them that much…..it’s only fair
Mouth hurts from saying “I told you so” so often![]()
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Lars The Human Sushi-baar: not much substance and always leaving folks wanting more.....![]()
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Re: "What does breakout season for Nootbaar look like?"
Not impressedimadangman wrote: ↑23 Sep 2025 20:24 pmMelville is right. It wasn't as much substance as the night I consumed a 6 piece popeyes chicken in the shower, doused in louisiana hot sauce (me and the chicken both).riff raff wrote: ↑23 Sep 2025 19:16 pmimadangman wrote: ↑23 Sep 2025 19:03 pmA few weeks ago I took home a grocery store sushi meal and ate it in the shower. It was among the best shower meals I've had in recent memory.Melville wrote: ↑23 Sep 2025 18:43 pmIndeed.Goldfan wrote: ↑22 Sep 2025 21:27 pmBut but but those rates stats are ALWAYS exactly extrapolated to 162……book itMelville wrote: ↑22 Sep 2025 20:46 pmThank you for reclaiming that original thread.imadangman wrote: ↑22 Sep 2025 20:24 pm It was my original thread
I was on the fence about Nootbaar. I knew he was a darling of the analytic-leaning crowd because of his OB% and that he could post a high WAR/162 during the time he stayed healthy. Many posters were even calling on Noot to be a breakout player, before the season. They were acting like he was indispensable.
So my goal was to really press these people what they think he could actually do. First, could he even stay healthy. And second, give me some hard numbers of what would have warranted a "breakout season." For me, if he could have hit .250/.350/.460+ with 25 homers, I would have called it a breakout. I'm not saying I expected that. I'm saying that's the baseline he would have to reach for me to recognize a breakout season. Otherwise, he's a 4th OF / platoon piece as he has been all along.
Beyond that, would be the question of if he could even rattle off a string of 5 consistent seasons. I think that always looked very far-fetched, even moreso now.
A lot of folks were projecting Nootbaar to hit 20 HR.
Others 25.
As I recall, there was also a generally optimistic range concerning runs scored and RBI - 80's & 90's.
I said otherwise.
I said it would be a breakout year if he could score 70 runs, drive in 55, and hit 15 HR.
I pointed out he had never reached any of those numbers.
Said it would be a huge breakout if he did it in 2025.
Everyone without exception said I was wrong, and my numbers were too low.
Looks like they were too high.
Them boys need a chance to play a full season……we Owe them that much…..it’s only fair
Mouth hurts from saying “I told you so” so often![]()
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Lars The Human Sushi-baar: not much substance and always leaving folks wanting more.....![]()
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