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Burleson's on pace to have similar, HR, RBI stats to last season

Posted: 05 Jul 2025 18:21 pm
by Shady
Only with a a higher batting average and a higher OPS. Also, considering his defensive progress. The 26 tear old is having a stellar season. He, currently, is a very good value for the St. Louis Cardinals. Just hope he doesn't have a slide in the second half like last season.

Re: Burleson's on pace to have similar, HR, RBI stats to last season

Posted: 05 Jul 2025 19:39 pm
by Shady
Shady wrote: 05 Jul 2025 18:21 pm Only with a a higher batting average and a higher OPS. Also, considering his defensive progress. The 26 tear old is having a stellar season. He, currently, is a very good value for the St. Louis Cardinals. Just hope he doesn't have a slide in the second half like last season.
I'm not sure if Burleson's current MLB salary is much more than the minimum. Could Burleson's production/salary ratio be the highest value in the MLB, right now? Considering all the wasted salary/production contracts over the years for the Cardinals. Burleson appears to be a tremendous value. He's heading for a much higher, much deserved, payday.

Re: Burleson's on pace to have similar, HR, RBI stats to last season

Posted: 05 Jul 2025 19:48 pm
by scoutyjones2
Shady wrote: 05 Jul 2025 19:39 pm
Shady wrote: 05 Jul 2025 18:21 pm Only with a a higher batting average and a higher OPS. Also, considering his defensive progress. The 26 tear old is having a stellar season. He, currently, is a very good value for the St. Louis Cardinals. Just hope he doesn't have a slide in the second half like last season.
I'm not sure if Burleson's current MLB salary is much more than the minimum. Could Burleson's production/salary ratio be the highest value in the MLB, right now? Considering all the wasted salary/production contracts over the years for the Cardinals. Burleson appears to be a tremendous value. He's heading for a much higher, much deserved, payday.
No jackass...have you heard of PCA?

My lordy you are an (donkey)

Re: Burleson's on pace to have similar, HR, RBI stats to last season

Posted: 05 Jul 2025 19:50 pm
by 2ninr
Shady wrote: 05 Jul 2025 19:39 pm
Shady wrote: 05 Jul 2025 18:21 pm Only with a a higher batting average and a higher OPS. Also, considering his defensive progress. The 26 tear old is having a stellar season. He, currently, is a very good value for the St. Louis Cardinals. Just hope he doesn't have a slide in the second half like last season.
I'm not sure if Burleson's current MLB salary is much more than the minimum. Could Burleson's production/salary ratio be the highest value in the MLB, right now? Considering all the wasted salary/production contracts over the years for the Cardinals. Burleson appears to be a tremendous value. He's heading for a much higher, much deserved, payday.
You forgot to switch accounts.

Re: Burleson's on pace to have similar, HR, RBI stats to last season

Posted: 05 Jul 2025 19:51 pm
by Absolut
Shady wrote: 05 Jul 2025 19:39 pm
Shady wrote: 05 Jul 2025 18:21 pm Only with a a higher batting average and a higher OPS. Also, considering his defensive progress. The 26 tear old is having a stellar season. He, currently, is a very good value for the St. Louis Cardinals. Just hope he doesn't have a slide in the second half like last season.
I'm not sure if Burleson's current MLB salary is much more than the minimum. Could Burleson's production/salary ratio be the highest value in the MLB, right now? Considering all the wasted salary/production contracts over the years for the Cardinals. Burleson appears to be a tremendous value. He's heading for a much higher, much deserved, payday.
Remember to switch accounts when you quote yourself.

He’s not even the best value on the cards. He makes more than Winn and liberatore

Re: Burleson's on pace to have similar, HR, RBI stats to last season

Posted: 05 Jul 2025 19:54 pm
by Absolut
scoutyjones2 wrote: 05 Jul 2025 19:48 pm
Shady wrote: 05 Jul 2025 19:39 pm
Shady wrote: 05 Jul 2025 18:21 pm Only with a a higher batting average and a higher OPS. Also, considering his defensive progress. The 26 tear old is having a stellar season. He, currently, is a very good value for the St. Louis Cardinals. Just hope he doesn't have a slide in the second half like last season.
I'm not sure if Burleson's current MLB salary is much more than the minimum. Could Burleson's production/salary ratio be the highest value in the MLB, right now? Considering all the wasted salary/production contracts over the years for the Cardinals. Burleson appears to be a tremendous value. He's heading for a much higher, much deserved, payday.
No jackass...have you heard of PCA?

My lordy you are an (donkey)
Have you seen pca pitch? Me neither. Checkmate!

Re: Burleson's on pace to have similar, HR, RBI stats to last season

Posted: 05 Jul 2025 19:55 pm
by Shady
Absolut wrote: 05 Jul 2025 19:51 pm
Shady wrote: 05 Jul 2025 19:39 pm
Shady wrote: 05 Jul 2025 18:21 pm Only with a a higher batting average and a higher OPS. Also, considering his defensive progress. The 26 tear old is having a stellar season. He, currently, is a very good value for the St. Louis Cardinals. Just hope he doesn't have a slide in the second half like last season.
I'm not sure if Burleson's current MLB salary is much more than the minimum. Could Burleson's production/salary ratio be the highest value in the MLB, right now? Considering all the wasted salary/production contracts over the years for the Cardinals. Burleson appears to be a tremendous value. He's heading for a much higher, much deserved, payday.
Remember to switch accounts when you quote yourself.

He’s not even the best value on the cards. He makes more than Winn and liberatore
So what? Burleson is THE best hitter on the team right now. Who's better? Anybody that can't see Burleson's current value to the lineup is simply ignorant about baseball. And I suspect there are quite of few CT posters that fit that description.

Re: Burleson's on pace to have similar, HR, RBI stats to last season

Posted: 05 Jul 2025 19:56 pm
by scoutyjones2
Absolut wrote: 05 Jul 2025 19:54 pm
scoutyjones2 wrote: 05 Jul 2025 19:48 pm
Shady wrote: 05 Jul 2025 19:39 pm
Shady wrote: 05 Jul 2025 18:21 pm Only with a a higher batting average and a higher OPS. Also, considering his defensive progress. The 26 tear old is having a stellar season. He, currently, is a very good value for the St. Louis Cardinals. Just hope he doesn't have a slide in the second half like last season.
I'm not sure if Burleson's current MLB salary is much more than the minimum. Could Burleson's production/salary ratio be the highest value in the MLB, right now? Considering all the wasted salary/production contracts over the years for the Cardinals. Burleson appears to be a tremendous value. He's heading for a much higher, much deserved, payday.
No jackass...have you heard of PCA?

My lordy you are an (donkey)
Have you seen pca pitch? Me neither. Checkmate!
(bleep)...you got me!

That's some 6D chess right there!

Re: Burleson's on pace to have similar, HR, RBI stats to last season

Posted: 05 Jul 2025 19:59 pm
by Absolut
Shady wrote: 05 Jul 2025 19:55 pm
Absolut wrote: 05 Jul 2025 19:51 pm
Shady wrote: 05 Jul 2025 19:39 pm
Shady wrote: 05 Jul 2025 18:21 pm Only with a a higher batting average and a higher OPS. Also, considering his defensive progress. The 26 tear old is having a stellar season. He, currently, is a very good value for the St. Louis Cardinals. Just hope he doesn't have a slide in the second half like last season.
I'm not sure if Burleson's current MLB salary is much more than the minimum. Could Burleson's production/salary ratio be the highest value in the MLB, right now? Considering all the wasted salary/production contracts over the years for the Cardinals. Burleson appears to be a tremendous value. He's heading for a much higher, much deserved, payday.
Remember to switch accounts when you quote yourself.

He’s not even the best value on the cards. He makes more than Winn and liberatore
So what? Burleson is THE best hitter on the team right now. Who's better?
Your premise was he’s the best value in the league thundercunt. I gave two better values on the cards. Scouty gave you one on the cubs.

de la Cruz makes less than your man crush. My god you are dumb. Crawl away from this thread and pretend it never happened.

Re: Burleson's on pace to have similar, HR, RBI stats to last season

Posted: 05 Jul 2025 20:00 pm
by scoutyjones2
Man, 1 WAR guys just don't grow on trees...they are soooo rare

Re: Burleson's on pace to have similar, HR, RBI stats to last season

Posted: 05 Jul 2025 20:00 pm
by CorneliusWolfe
Shady wrote: 05 Jul 2025 18:21 pm Only with a a higher batting average and a higher OPS. Also, considering his defensive progress. The 26 tear old is having a stellar season. He, currently, is a very good value for the St. Louis Cardinals. Just hope he doesn't have a slide in the second half like last season.
The risk of him falling off a cliff in the 2nd half is why no one else is hanging on his nuts like you.

Not surprising, due to your low baseball IQ.

Re: Burleson's on pace to have similar, HR, RBI stats to last season

Posted: 05 Jul 2025 20:03 pm
by Shady
Absolut wrote: 05 Jul 2025 19:59 pm
Shady wrote: 05 Jul 2025 19:55 pm
Absolut wrote: 05 Jul 2025 19:51 pm
Shady wrote: 05 Jul 2025 19:39 pm
Shady wrote: 05 Jul 2025 18:21 pm Only with a a higher batting average and a higher OPS. Also, considering his defensive progress. The 26 tear old is having a stellar season. He, currently, is a very good value for the St. Louis Cardinals. Just hope he doesn't have a slide in the second half like last season.
I'm not sure if Burleson's current MLB salary is much more than the minimum. Could Burleson's production/salary ratio be the highest value in the MLB, right now? Considering all the wasted salary/production contracts over the years for the Cardinals. Burleson appears to be a tremendous value. He's heading for a much higher, much deserved, payday.
Remember to switch accounts when you quote yourself.

He’s not even the best value on the cards. He makes more than Winn and liberatore
So what? Burleson is THE best hitter on the team right now. Who's better?
Your premise was he’s the best value in the league thundercunt. I gave two better values on the cards. Scouty gave you one on the cubs.

de la Cruz makes less than your man crush. My god you are dumb. Crawl away from this thread and pretend it never happened.
Hey creepprick. You aren't aware enough to decipher the the difference between a claim and a question. What a dipchit.

Re: Burleson's on pace to have similar, HR, RBI stats to last season

Posted: 05 Jul 2025 20:06 pm
by Absolut
Shady wrote: 05 Jul 2025 20:03 pm
Absolut wrote: 05 Jul 2025 19:59 pm
Shady wrote: 05 Jul 2025 19:55 pm
Absolut wrote: 05 Jul 2025 19:51 pm
Shady wrote: 05 Jul 2025 19:39 pm
Shady wrote: 05 Jul 2025 18:21 pm Only with a a higher batting average and a higher OPS. Also, considering his defensive progress. The 26 tear old is having a stellar season. He, currently, is a very good value for the St. Louis Cardinals. Just hope he doesn't have a slide in the second half like last season.
I'm not sure if Burleson's current MLB salary is much more than the minimum. Could Burleson's production/salary ratio be the highest value in the MLB, right now? Considering all the wasted salary/production contracts over the years for the Cardinals. Burleson appears to be a tremendous value. He's heading for a much higher, much deserved, payday.
Remember to switch accounts when you quote yourself.

He’s not even the best value on the cards. He makes more than Winn and liberatore
So what? Burleson is THE best hitter on the team right now. Who's better?
Your premise was he’s the best value in the league thundercunt. I gave two better values on the cards. Scouty gave you one on the cubs.

de la Cruz makes less than your man crush. My god you are dumb. Crawl away from this thread and pretend it never happened.
Hey creepprick. You aren't aware enough to decipher the the difference between a claim and a question. What a dip.
My god you are psychophrenic. Have one of your other personalities edit that 6 times.

Re: Burleson's on pace to have similar, HR, RBI stats to last season

Posted: 05 Jul 2025 20:11 pm
by CorneliusWolfe
Shady wrote: 05 Jul 2025 20:03 pm
Absolut wrote: 05 Jul 2025 19:59 pm
Shady wrote: 05 Jul 2025 19:55 pm
Absolut wrote: 05 Jul 2025 19:51 pm
Shady wrote: 05 Jul 2025 19:39 pm
Shady wrote: 05 Jul 2025 18:21 pm Only with a a higher batting average and a higher OPS. Also, considering his defensive progress. The 26 tear old is having a stellar season. He, currently, is a very good value for the St. Louis Cardinals. Just hope he doesn't have a slide in the second half like last season.
I'm not sure if Burleson's current MLB salary is much more than the minimum. Could Burleson's production/salary ratio be the highest value in the MLB, right now? Considering all the wasted salary/production contracts over the years for the Cardinals. Burleson appears to be a tremendous value. He's heading for a much higher, much deserved, payday.
Remember to switch accounts when you quote yourself.

He’s not even the best value on the cards. He makes more than Winn and liberatore
So what? Burleson is THE best hitter on the team right now. Who's better?
Your premise was he’s the best value in the league thundercunt. I gave two better values on the cards. Scouty gave you one on the cubs.

de la Cruz makes less than your man crush. My god you are dumb. Crawl away from this thread and pretend it never happened.
Hey creepprick. You aren't aware enough to decipher the the difference between a claim and a question. What a dipchit.
Not very nice Shady. You already have a low baseball IQ, don’t make it worse with rude name calling.

Re: Burleson's on pace to have similar, HR, RBI stats to last season

Posted: 05 Jul 2025 20:18 pm
by CorneliusWolfe
I have a feeling honkytonkman has an eerily similar, and equally low, baseball IQ.

Re: Burleson's on pace to have similar, HR, RBI stats to last season

Posted: 05 Jul 2025 20:52 pm
by ElliottG
Absolut wrote: 05 Jul 2025 19:59 pm
Shady wrote: 05 Jul 2025 19:55 pm
Absolut wrote: 05 Jul 2025 19:51 pm
Shady wrote: 05 Jul 2025 19:39 pm
Shady wrote: 05 Jul 2025 18:21 pm Only with a a higher batting average and a higher OPS. Also, considering his defensive progress. The 26 tear old is having a stellar season. He, currently, is a very good value for the St. Louis Cardinals. Just hope he doesn't have a slide in the second half like last season.
I'm not sure if Burleson's current MLB salary is much more than the minimum. Could Burleson's production/salary ratio be the highest value in the MLB, right now? Considering all the wasted salary/production contracts over the years for the Cardinals. Burleson appears to be a tremendous value. He's heading for a much higher, much deserved, payday.
Remember to switch accounts when you quote yourself.

He’s not even the best value on the cards. He makes more than Winn and liberatore
So what? Burleson is THE best hitter on the team right now. Who's better?
Your premise was he’s the best value in the league thundercunt. I gave two better values on the cards. Scouty gave you one on the cubs.

de la Cruz makes less than your man crush. My god you are dumb. Crawl away from this thread and pretend it never happened.
First of all he didn’t say he was the best value, but ASKED IF HE COULD BE THE BEST VALUE. If you find this question to be offensive or beneath you, why can’t you simply ignore it?