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Re: Nootbar and Gorman

Posted: 05 Jul 2025 18:24 pm
by 2ninr
Melville wrote: 05 Jul 2025 17:35 pm
icon wrote: 05 Jul 2025 17:26 pm
Melville wrote: 05 Jul 2025 17:18 pm
icon wrote: 05 Jul 2025 16:57 pm
RamFan08NY wrote: 05 Jul 2025 16:52 pm Based on CT input, its truly hard to believe that MLB can't seem to produce a. 400 hitter, or at least a .350.

MLB average BA is .240. Both Noot and Gorman aren't much different than a majority of major leaguers.
The trouble is, Gorman was supposed to be much much better than average as a top prospect. And he's not.
He has 210 PA's this year - which is about 1/3 of a season.
He is on pace for a full season rate of 24 HR, 81 RBI, 81 runs scored, and 51 XBH's.
He is a LH hitting 2b who can also play 3b.
That is MUCH better than "average".
Every team in MLB would be thrilled with that.
On pace is a laugh. Come on, get out of here with that stuff. It ain't going to happen. He's not getting 630 PAs.
PA's are controlled by the front office.
He won't get 630 PA's this year - but that that his doing.
Data says STL should have kept their original commitment to get him 600+ PA's.
In fairness Gorman wasn't very good for awhile. Now he is. Just keep him out there every day than see what it looks like at the end of the year. Make your evaluations than.

Re: Nootbar and Gorman

Posted: 05 Jul 2025 18:24 pm
by Cusecards
Melville wrote: 05 Jul 2025 16:33 pm
Cusecards wrote: 05 Jul 2025 16:01 pm When Gorman shows plate discipline and hits the ball the other way you’ve really got something.
Noot....he needs to be dealt!
3 years ago....
Thanks Sideshow!

Re: Nootbar and Gorman

Posted: 05 Jul 2025 18:47 pm
by musicman
Maybe that's why baseball is falling and not watching,because we praise a .220 hitter.