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![]() McCutchen getting hit isnt the reason the Pirates are losing. Regression to the mean, thats all. In other words coming back to reality. They are averaging scoring 4.09 runs and allowing 4.10. All that is happening is they are becoming the .500 team that they are. Truth is as many subpar offensive players that they keep trotting out there they are probably playing over their heads at .500.
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![]() Yeah and Presley and Tabata are far below replacement value as well. Thing is those are 2 positions (C and SS) that it is hard to find cheap, competent help
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![]() The key word for most all positions as far as Nutting and Huntington are concerned.
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.372 - 22 HR - 66 RBI's McCutchen after Chapman hit him: .244 - 4 HR - 19 RBI's The teams record before Chapman hit McCutchen: 60-44 The teams record after Chapman hit McCutchen: 12-26 Maybe it is 100% regression to the mean like you think -- but as soon as it happened I felt strongly that the Pirates needed to turn the next game into an absolute circus and start throwing at the heads of Reds players. Having your star get drilled with a 101 MPH fastball up high -- have him come back and throw a fit in the dugout -- and do absolutely nothing about it ... read the Art of War, what would Sun Tzu do? |