Most Overrated Stats Record
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Most Overrated Stats Record
Bace's thread got me thinking, which stats record is the most overrated.
To me the Home Run record went from most revered to most overrated in just a couple of years. To me the record is tainted with HGH, and Steroids.
I just won't believe that anybody that breaks the record from now on isn't on some kind of preformance enhancing drug.
To me the Home Run record went from most revered to most overrated in just a couple of years. To me the record is tainted with HGH, and Steroids.
I just won't believe that anybody that breaks the record from now on isn't on some kind of preformance enhancing drug.
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Agreed. Not to mention the super baseballs they used in the homerun derby the other night. Do you think something similiar is going to be used in games to boost numbers now that roids are out?Alkie wrote:Bace's thread got me thinking, which stats record is the most overrated.
To me the Home Run record went from most revered to most overrated in just a couple of years. To me the record is tainted with HGH, and Steroids.
I just won't believe that anybody that breaks the record from now on isn't on some kind of preformance enhancing drug.
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The stolen base record. Lou Brock stole because he had to put himself in position to score on a basehit. Ricky Henderson ran when they were up by 5 runs. Stupid fucking record. Also, the 40-40 thing. Like Micky Mantle said after everyone was making a big deal out of Canseco doing it; "If I knew it was that important, I would have done it a few times."
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Killian wrote:The stolen base record. Lou Brock stole because he had to put himself in position to score on a basehit. Ricky Henderson ran when they were up by 5 runs. Stupid fucking record. Also, the 40-40 thing. Like Micky Mantle said after everyone was making a big deal out of Canseco doing it; "If I knew it was that important, I would have done it a few times."
Stolen bases have become a lost art. I love seeing guys like Crawford, Podsednik and Pierre bat leadoff and find ways to get on base so they can steal their way into scoring position and then score on singles, groundball outs and sac flies. Teams don't utilize speed enough because it's all about the long ball. Get a guy on base and hope the big bats behind them can go yard. Station to station baseball isn't used enough.
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I agree about sealing to score runs. That is a lost art. Ricky Henderson did to stolen bases what Barry Bonds is doing to Home Runs.Shoalzie wrote: Stolen bases have become a lost art. I love seeing guys like Crawford, Podsednik and Pierre bat leadoff and find ways to get on base so they can steal their way into scoring position and then score on singles, groundball outs and sac flies. Teams don't utilize speed enough because it's all about the long ball. Get a guy on base and hope the big bats behind them can go yard. Station to station baseball isn't used enough.
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Sealing - to lay oneself on the ground on their stomach and in a wiggle motion using their front arms to drag themselves to the next base.Killian wrote:
I agree about sealing to score runs. That is a lost art. Ricky Henderson did to stolen bases what Barry Bonds is doing to Home Runs.
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Have you seen the Tigers run the bases the past few years?Alkie wrote:Sealing - to lay oneself on the ground on their stomach and in a wiggle motion using their front arms to drag themselves to the next base.Killian wrote:
I agree about sealing to score runs. That is a lost art. Ricky Henderson did to stolen bases what Barry Bonds is doing to Home Runs.
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Killian wrote:Have you seen the Tigers run the bases the past few years?Alkie wrote:Sealing - to lay oneself on the ground on their stomach and in a wiggle motion using their front arms to drag themselves to the next base.Killian wrote:
I agree about sealing to score runs. That is a lost art. Ricky Henderson did to stolen bases what Barry Bonds is doing to Home Runs.
Maybe this is how Bonds will have to propel himself around the bases so he can get the homerun record on those trashed out knees of his.
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Then Buck and Shannon are moron's too. It aint the two-run homer that kills the rally. It's the fly out.e wrote:alkie's right, moot. Buck and Shannon used to say it all the time. the best way to kill a rally is to have someone hit a two-out homerun. the next guy flies out and the rally's over. just hope you scored enough before someone ended it. it's science. check it out.
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Especially when your in an American League city.Shoalzie wrote:Stolen bases have become a lost art. I love seeing guys like Crawford, Podsednik and Pierre bat leadoff and find ways to get on base so they can steal their way into scoring position and then score on singles, groundball outs and sac flies. Teams don't utilize speed enough because it's all about the long ball. Get a guy on base and hope the big bats behind them can go yard. Station to station baseball isn't used enough.
I remember watching solid teams like Whitey Herzog's Cardinals of the mid-80's execute 'little ball' perfectly and they were entertaining to watch.