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**Official YANKEES 2009 Thread** (1 Viewer)

Bogart said:
Man In The Box said:
Bogart said:
Plate Appearances 1997 AL--748--1st 1999 AL--739--1st 2002 AL--730--2nd 2004 AL--721--5th 2005 AL--752--1st 2006 AL--715--5th 2007 AL--714--4thAt Bats 1997 AL--654--3rd 1998 AL--626--6th 1999 AL--627--6th 2002 AL--644--4th 2004 AL--643--4th 2005 AL--654--3rd 2006 AL--623--9th 2007 AL--639--4th EDIT: Added ABs with PAs, just to be fair.
You would be even more fair if you included the other league in you analysis. You know, since you're argument is based on Jeter playing for the Pirates and Nationals. You're really reaching here, BTW.
Not reaching. You simply said I was guessing at a stat, and I wanted to show you that I was not. Since I am bored, let's continue with this idea of Jeter playing with the Pirates. I will put the 7 seasons that Jeter was in the top 11 in MLB in Plate Appearances and match it against the best PA number on the whole Pirate team for that year...PAs - Jeter1997 MLB--748--1st (4 more than 2nd)1999 MLB--739--2nd2002 MLB--730--2nd 2004 MLB--721--8th 2005 MLB--752--1st (20 more than 2nd)2006 MLB--715--11th 2007 MLB--714--10thTotal - 5119PAs - Leading Pirate1997--5721999--6752002--6442004--6932005--7072006--6892007--653Total - 4633That is 69.5 more PAs that the highest Pirate each year. At a 0.316 BA that is 21 more hits per year, or 147 over that same time frame. 285 hits over his career to this point. Giving him 2237 hits at this point. Long way off from 3000. And this is just assuming that he would be the Pirate with the most PAs, have the same protection in the lineup, etc. etc.It is not a reach in the least that being on the Yankees has helped Jeter's career.
It's not a reach that there are a number of players in the HOF that are partially there because of who they had as teammates. I don't anyone would disagree with this.
 
Bogart said:
Not reaching. You simply said I was guessing at a stat, and I wanted to show you that I was not. Since I am bored, let's continue with this idea of Jeter playing with the Pirates. I will put the 7 seasons that Jeter was in the top 11 in MLB in Plate Appearances and match it against the best PA number on the whole Pirate team for that year...PAs - Jeter1997 MLB--748--1st (4 more than 2nd)1999 MLB--739--2nd2002 MLB--730--2nd 2004 MLB--721--8th 2005 MLB--752--1st (20 more than 2nd)2006 MLB--715--11th 2007 MLB--714--10thTotal - 5119PAs - Leading Pirate1997--5721999--6752002--6442004--6932005--7072006--6892007--653Total - 4633That is 69.5 more PAs that the highest Pirate each year. At a 0.316 BA that is 21 more hits per year, or 147 over that same time frame. 285 hits over his career to this point. Giving him 2237 hits at this point. Long way off from 3000. And this is just assuming that he would be the Pirate with the most PAs, have the same protection in the lineup, etc. etc.It is not a reach in the least that being on the Yankees has helped Jeter's career.
Uh, guy. I asked if you were guessing because you were wrong. We weren't talking top 5 in the AL only. Secondly, could you possibly come up with any more ifs or buts? You're entire argument is based on hypotheticals. Which is the typical anti-Jeter approach. Do you even watch baseball?
 
Uh, guy. I asked if you were guessing because you were wrong. We weren't talking top 5 in the AL only. Secondly, could you possibly come up with any more ifs or buts? You're entire argument is based on hypotheticals. Which is the typical anti-Jeter approach. Do you even watch baseball?
I appreciate you forgoing any stats or facts to support your side of the debate and going straight to the "Why you hatin' on Jeter?" and "Do you even watch baseball?" arguments. I always find those to be very solid and winning in every baseball discussion.My original statement was "he is in the top 5 every season for ABs". I didn't say AL, NL, MLB, or freakin Little League. When you decide to interpret it another way and decide I am wrong that is your choice. It was a simple statement to say he gets a lot more opportunities for hits than the average major leaguer. The opportunity comes from being a very good player playing on a very good team, hitting at the top of their lineup.

The hypothetical situations were all very pro-Jeter to show what could happen if he played on another team, like the Pirates. I agree with MB when he says you really need to take the numbers for every number 2 hitter for Pitt and then compare. Those numbers would be even worse for Jeter. His numbers simply would not match up. And again, I am not a Jeter hater. I think I made that very clear earlier that I think he is a really, really good player. (And any guy that can decide which is better: Biel or Alba is a good in my book.) But they don't call it the Hall of Really Really Good. It's the Hall of Fame. Jeter was never the top player in the league for the year, was never the best at his position for any extended time at all, probably still not even the best SS on his own team. (Of course this is all my opinion, which means I'm wrong and probably a terrorist because it is anti-Yankee).

As for 3000 hits, I think this number is going to go the way of 500 HRs. It will not be a sure fire way to get in the Hall. You are going to find guys that reach the number due to how games are played now, but not Hall worthy. One of my favorites is Mike Young. As of today he is at 1500 hits. He has averaged over 200 hits a year for the past 6 years. His style is one where the power will go down, but the average, lack of walks, and therefore the hits will still be there. The guy is a professional and will play where he is asked, so I could see a career until he is 40. That is going to put him near the 3000 mark. But he will never be a Hall of Famer, never.

If you want to throw some other empty insults and comments my way that is fine, but I'm pretty much done. Thanks for playing.

 
Here's a little breakdown of the Yankees and what issues they have going into camp.

Starting Pitchers:

Probably among the best rotations in the game. Im very excited about watching all these guys pitch. If one of CC, Burnett, Wang, Pettitte, or Joba get hurt Hughes and/or Aceves should be solid enough depth.A+
Update?
 
Bogart, I'm sorry if I came off as insulting. I apologize.

Was Jeter ever the best player in the sport? No. He had a few seasons where he was damn close though. 98, 99, and 06 were all MVP caliber seasons. I felt he got jobbed in 06 and should have won the MVP that year. I can think of many players who are in Cooperstown who were never the absolute best player in the game. I can also name a few players who were the best for a short period of time who are not, nor will not ever be in the HOF. It's not mandatory criteria.

Anyone can go to baseball reference and look at the stats. I don't need to post them. I think that the combination of his regular season numbers coupled with what he's done in the postseason will be more than enough to make him a first ballot HOFer. I could be wrong. I just don't see how he doesn't make it.

 
Bogart, I'm sorry if I came off as insulting. I apologize. Was Jeter ever the best player in the sport? No. He had a few seasons where he was damn close though. 98, 99, and 06 were all MVP caliber seasons. I felt he got jobbed in 06 and should have won the MVP that year. I can think of many players who are in Cooperstown who were never the absolute best player in the game. I can also name a few players who were the best for a short period of time who are not, nor will not ever be in the HOF. It's not mandatory criteria. Anyone can go to baseball reference and look at the stats. I don't need to post them. I think that the combination of his regular season numbers coupled with what he's done in the postseason will be more than enough to make him a first ballot HOFer. I could be wrong. I just don't see how he doesn't make it.
:thumbup: No hard feelings. That is what makes this sport so great. It allows for the best debates. Good times.And Jeter gets in, no doubt. And I have no leg to stand on when it comes to SS in the HoF. My baseball hero is Rabbit Maranville. There is a stat page that does not belong.
 
I strongly dislike the Yankee's.

I love Jeter as a player, he's in on the first.

About the 3300 hits, I don't think he gets there. Do people really think he'll move to the OF, or even DH? He'll move to 3rd, but I think it stops there.

 
Looking at the brightside, tomorrow's Cleveland starter is none other than Carl Pavano.

Holy ####. Cleveland didn't score this inning.

ETA: Two straight scoreless! I think the pen has officially turned the corner.

 
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Payback time today vs. Pavano. In so many ways. I expect AJ to be a stopper again. If they don't win today and pound Pavano in the process, I'll be officially concerned.

 
NY/NJMFDIVER said:
blackjack23 said:
Here's a little breakdown of the Yankees and what issues they have going into camp.

Starting Pitchers:

Probably among the best rotations in the game. Im very excited about watching all these guys pitch. If one of CC, Burnett, Wang, Pettitte, or Joba get hurt Hughes and/or Aceves should be solid enough depth.A+
Update?
Im an idiot
Why did you get suspended this time?
cuz i told a guy to have sex with his wife
 
Interesting game Sunday. Burnett had trouble throwing his curveball for strikes, which allowed a good fastball hitting team like Cleveland to sit on his fastball. Burnett also had trouble spotting anything else as he walked 7 and hit a batter.

The Yanks were hitting Pavano fairly hard but couldn’t hit any holes.

Texiera made a great backhanded play against Martinez to save a run. Cano made a good play that started a DP and Ransom made some nice plays in the field…good glove work by the team. I do have to say that Molina was sloppy with his footwork and blocks and should have done a better job.

1st and 2nd nobody out in the 6th inning and Jeter steps to the plate with the Yanks down 3-1. I felt this was a good time to bunt. Girardi didn’t and Jeter hit into a DP. Not a terrible move, but it seemed like the thing to do there. The part that bothered me was Jeter taking an 85 MPH pitch right down the middle before hitting into the DP. Later that inning after Damon and Texiera got on base Swisher was up with the bases loaded. Pavano was leaving a lot of pitches up in the stroke zone and his fastball had lost its mustard. It was clear to everyone, except Swisher that Pavano was going to be throwing off speed to him, but he still was looking for the fastball and predictably went down swinging.

On to the play of the game…My take on Posada’s reviewed home run was that they got it right. The way I saw it, the guy in the Yankee hat (the guy on the right) had his glove and open right hand out in front of him with the palms up and the everyone missed the ball causing the ball to hit off of his right hand and then onto the top of the wall and then back into fair territory. The only part I had trouble seeing was whether or not the guy in the green hat interfered with the RF’r, but it appeared that he just missed the ball or couldn’t reach it. I watched it many times and that was my conclusion. I do think that this seems to be a reasonable way to use instant replay, even though I am not a fan of it.

The Ransom double clearing the bases in the 8th was an odd play also. It was surprising that he broke his bat on that swing and it was just as surprising how far off the line Choo was playing. He had a long run to get there and while he eased up, I do not think he could have reached it, but it was hard to tell?

Bruney and Rivera were sharp again! Also, a huge high five needs to go to Albaladejo! He got a much deserved win by coming into the game with the bases loaded and 1 out and getting both DeRosa and Martinez to keep the game alive.

Boston won and TB lost which puts the Yankees in 2nd place (barely)

 
NY/NJMFDIVER said:
blackjack23 said:
Here's a little breakdown of the Yankees and what issues they have going into camp.

Starting Pitchers:

Probably among the best rotations in the game. Im very excited about watching all these guys pitch. If one of CC, Burnett, Wang, Pettitte, or Joba get hurt Hughes and/or Aceves should be solid enough depth.A+
Update?
Im an idiot
Why did you get suspended this time?
cuz i told a guy to have sex with his wife
Hmm, what was the context? Thats a tough spot, low long is the trip to the penalty box?
 
Interesting game Sunday. Burnett had trouble throwing his curveball for strikesGETTING STRIKES CALLED TODAY, which allowed a good fastball hitting team like Cleveland to sit on his fastball. Burnett also had trouble spotting anything else as he walked 7 and hit a batter.
I rarely squawk about guys getting "squeezed" but they really seemed to give him a matchbox strike zone yesterday. I think the curve from him is more effective ahead in the count, and he was behind all day today, so guys were able to lay off. I really like what I see of him so far though, as far as a bulldog mentality. He was not going down in that Baltimore game, even when on the ropes, he came back and shut down TB in the eighth once they got him his lead back, and he came back out for the 7th yesterday when he seemed pretty gassed after the 6th to me. The guy competes and he definately wasn't sharp yesterday but if he stays healthy, he's gonna be a star around here.

 
Interesting game Sunday. Burnett had trouble throwing his curveball for strikes, which allowed a good fastball hitting team like Cleveland to sit on his fastball.
:) He allowed 3 hits
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Uh, no it isn't. When you are looking for only one pitch it is much easier to be selective and not swing at pitches out of the strike zone. Therefore, you didn't see Cleveland swing at fastballs out of the strike zone and they walked a lot. Further, if Garko wasn't able to sit dead red on the inside fastball by Burnett he would not have been able to turn on that pitch. They also hit some decent shots for outs.
 
Interesting game Sunday. Burnett had trouble throwing his curveball for strikesGETTING STRIKES CALLED TODAY, which allowed a good fastball hitting team like Cleveland to sit on his fastball. Burnett also had trouble spotting anything else as he walked 7 and hit a batter.
I rarely squawk about guys getting "squeezed" but they really seemed to give him a matchbox strike zone yesterday. I think the curve from him is more effective ahead in the count, and he was behind all day today, so guys were able to lay off. I really like what I see of him so far though, as far as a bulldog mentality. He was not going down in that Baltimore game, even when on the ropes, he came back and shut down TB in the eighth once they got him his lead back, and he came back out for the 7th yesterday when he seemed pretty gassed after the 6th to me. The guy competes and he definately wasn't sharp yesterday but if he stays healthy, he's gonna be a star around here.
I agree with your thoughts on Burnett. His stuff is elite
 

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