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Cubs Interested In Bobby Crosby
#16
And that's not even taking into account Miles has played in hitters parks his entire career while Crosby has played in a pitcher's park in Oakland.

Eh - didn't realize the new Busch is actually a slight edge to the pitcher. NM on that.
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#17
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You realize Crosby as a hitter is pretty much on par with Miles, right?
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He's not close to Miles as a hitter actually, but he's a helluva shortstop and I think he'd make an easier transition to other positions than most.
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Yeah a .007 difference in their career OPS isn't close at all.
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Miles was a .317 hitter last year and hit over .290 the year before that . Crosby hasn't had an OBP over .300 since 2006. Shit, Miles had a higher slugging percentage the last 3 years. Who cares though? It's a backup infielder. Look around the league, they're all like this. Again, the Phillies just won a world series with Eric Bruntlett playing a ton of games. The Rays went there with Akinori Iwamura and Jason Bartlett as their starting middle infielders.
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#18
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You realize Crosby as a hitter is pretty much on par with Miles, right?
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He's not close to Miles as a hitter actually, but he's a helluva shortstop and I think he'd make an easier transition to other positions than most.
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Yeah a .007 difference in their career OPS isn't close at all.
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Miles was a .317 hitter last year and hit over .290 the year before that . Crosby hasn't had an OBP over .300 since 2006. Shit, Miles had a higher slugging percentage the last 3 years. Who cares though? It's a backup infielder. Look around the league, they're all like this. Again, the Phillies just won a world series with Eric Bruntlett playing a ton of games. The Rays went there with Akinori Iwamura and Jason Bartlett as their starting middle infielders.
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I agree it doesn't matter if you're talking about the virtues of Aaron Miles versus Bobby Crosby.

But we're not.

We're talking about Crosby on the bench versus a guy like Hoffpauir or Koskie on the bench. And I think that could make a big difference.
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#19
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You realize Crosby as a hitter is pretty much on par with Miles, right?
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He's not close to Miles as a hitter actually, but he's a helluva shortstop and I think he'd make an easier transition to other positions than most.
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Yeah a .007 difference in their career OPS isn't close at all.
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Miles was a .317 hitter last year and hit over .290 the year before that . Crosby hasn't had an OBP over .300 since 2006. Shit, Miles had a higher slugging percentage the last 3 years. Who cares though? It's a backup infielder. Look around the league, they're all like this. Again, the Phillies just won a world series with Eric Bruntlett playing a ton of games. The Rays went there with Akinori Iwamura and Jason Bartlett as their starting middle infielders.
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Crosby (about) = Miles as hitters in their careers. Not sure how that can be denied.

I responded to KB on this because I know how much he dislikes Miles and found it strange that he would want to trade Fuk for a guy that's as bad of a hitter as a guy he thinks is awful.
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#20
Brock, you think I like Crosby?
That just shows how little confidence I have in Fuk. And Fuk is going to cost us $36 Million over the next 3 years.
Fuk!

Here's how I feel about Crosby:

Jeff (San Fran, CA): Rob- are you as blown away by I am by Crosby's hope that the A's "respect his wishes" to be traded? 1. i can't imagine any team actually wanting/needing to trade for him, and 2. he simply has not earned the right to make requests like that base on his performance (he was statistically speaking the worst offensive player in baseball last year!)

Rob Neyer: You have to feel for the guy, as he can't be expected to realize what a lousy player he's become. But if the A's could trade him for anything more than a bucket of used sunflower shells, they would have already.
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#21
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That just shows how little confidence I have in Fuk. And Fuk is going to cost us $36 Million over the next 3 years.
Fuk!

Here's how I feel about Crosby:

Jeff (San Fran, CA): Rob- are you as blown away by I am by Crosby's hope that the A's "respect his wishes" to be traded? 1. i can't imagine any team actually wanting/needing to trade for him, and 2. he simply has not earned the right to make requests like that base on his performance (he was statistically speaking the worst offensive player in baseball last year!)

Rob Neyer: You have to feel for the guy, as he can't be expected to realize what a lousy player he's become. But if the A's could trade him for anything more than a bucket of used sunflower shells, they would have already.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
That me ask you this: Would you rather have Gathright starting 60+ games or have Fukudome?

By the way, this Crosby rumor was already shot down earlier by the Cubs, and Lou just said how they're only looking for a 3b really, as Miles is the backup SS.
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#22
<!--quoteo(post=21854:date=Mar 4 2009, 10:07 PM:name=KBwsb)-->QUOTE (KBwsb @ Mar 4 2009, 10:07 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->Brock, you think I like Crosby?
That just shows how little confidence I have in Fuk. And Fuk is going to cost us $36 Million over the next 3 years.
Fuk!

Here's how I feel about Crosby:

Jeff (San Fran, CA): Rob- are you as blown away by I am by Crosby's hope that the A's "respect his wishes" to be traded? 1. i can't imagine any team actually wanting/needing to trade for him, and 2. he simply has not earned the right to make requests like that base on his performance (he was statistically speaking the worst offensive player in baseball last year!)

Rob Neyer: You have to feel for the guy, as he can't be expected to realize what a lousy player he's become. But if the A's could trade him for anything more than a bucket of used sunflower shells, they would have already.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->

Well I know how you feel about Gathright too - you want him playing most days in CF? Because that's what would happen if we didn't have Fuk around.

Sure he's a ripoff at that salary but hopefully he turns it around a bit this year and I think he will - hopefully something around .270/.370/.400 which isn't great but it's better than the alternatives we've got at this point.
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#23
<!--quoteo(post=21867:date=Mar 4 2009, 09:19 PM:name=Brock)-->QUOTE (Brock @ Mar 4 2009, 09:19 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec--><!--quoteo(post=21854:date=Mar 4 2009, 10:07 PM:name=KBwsb)--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (KBwsb @ Mar 4 2009, 10:07 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->Brock, you think I like Crosby?
That just shows how little confidence I have in Fuk. And Fuk is going to cost us $36 Million over the next 3 years.
Fuk!

Here's how I feel about Crosby:

Jeff (San Fran, CA): Rob- are you as blown away by I am by Crosby's hope that the A's "respect his wishes" to be traded? 1. i can't imagine any team actually wanting/needing to trade for him, and 2. he simply has not earned the right to make requests like that base on his performance (he was statistically speaking the worst offensive player in baseball last year!)

Rob Neyer: You have to feel for the guy, as he can't be expected to realize what a lousy player he's become. But if the A's could trade him for anything more than a bucket of used sunflower shells, they would have already.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->

Well I know how you feel about Gathright too - you want him playing most days in CF? Because that's what would happen if we didn't have Fuk around.

Sure he's a ripoff at that salary but hopefully he turns it around a bit this year and I think he will - hopefully something around .270/.370/.400 which isn't great but it's better than the alternatives we've got at this point.
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Exactly.
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#24
<!--quoteo(post=21869:date=Mar 4 2009, 10:21 PM:name=Clapp)-->QUOTE (Clapp @ Mar 4 2009, 10:21 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec--><!--quoteo(post=21867:date=Mar 4 2009, 09:19 PM:name=Brock)--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Brock @ Mar 4 2009, 09:19 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec--><!--quoteo(post=21854:date=Mar 4 2009, 10:07 PM:name=KBwsb)--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (KBwsb @ Mar 4 2009, 10:07 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->Brock, you think I like Crosby?
That just shows how little confidence I have in Fuk. And Fuk is going to cost us $36 Million over the next 3 years.
Fuk!

Here's how I feel about Crosby:

Jeff (San Fran, CA): Rob- are you as blown away by I am by Crosby's hope that the A's "respect his wishes" to be traded? 1. i can't imagine any team actually wanting/needing to trade for him, and 2. he simply has not earned the right to make requests like that base on his performance (he was statistically speaking the worst offensive player in baseball last year!)

Rob Neyer: You have to feel for the guy, as he can't be expected to realize what a lousy player he's become. But if the A's could trade him for anything more than a bucket of used sunflower shells, they would have already.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->

Well I know how you feel about Gathright too - you want him playing most days in CF? Because that's what would happen if we didn't have Fuk around.

Sure he's a ripoff at that salary but hopefully he turns it around a bit this year and I think he will - hopefully something around .270/.370/.400 which isn't great but it's better than the alternatives we've got at this point.
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Exactly.
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#25
.270/.370/.400

From Fuk? Are you kidding? Seriously, are you<i> kidding</i>?
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#26
That's barely better than he did last season.

Let's see your projection and make a friendly wager to see who is closer.
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#27
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So three and a half bad months and you think there's no way he even remotely turns it around? That's kind of strange...
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#28
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From Fuk? Are you kidding? Seriously, are you<i> kidding</i>?<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
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#29
Keep in mind that Bill James, PECOTA, and all the other projections are all 100% based on math. So they're basing Fuk's numbers on how he did in Japan (where he kicked ass), and his <i>total</i> numbers from last year.

If a Japanese import pitcher goes 10-1 in his first half season, then goes 1-10 in the second half (and looks absolutely terrible doing it), would you project him as a .500 pitcher again the following year?
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#30
I've seen a couple of the sabre guys talking about how it takes japenese players 2-3 years to put up there projected numbers in the states after leaving japan. But, for the most part they do eventually meet those projections. It was obvious fuk was lost last year, and if he had swung the bat like that in japan he would have never put up the numbers he had in the past. I don't think he will be as good as he was in april and may, but I think he will be much better than he was in the second half. I really want to see how he does in the wbc.
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