Re: A Sweeney projection
- From: Wayback1918 <wayback1918@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 2 Jan 2012 16:11:09 -0800 (PST)
On Jan 2, 2:32 pm, "Dano" <janeandd...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"LinaresFan" wrote in message
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Ryan Sweeney may benefit greatly from his trade from the A's to the
Red Sox. Barring a subsequent acquisition, he's in line to be the Red
Sox's primary right fielder until at least midseason, when Ryan Kalish
could be ready after left shoulder surgery. Sweeney is not likely to
hit many homers but his doubles total should jump at Fenway Park.
( The Trib )
Guess that writer doesn't know about Juan Carlos.
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The writer obviously knows a lot more than YOU. Find another player to jinx
you old fool.
It's a good point
When the average LHB puts the ball in play it winds up something like
this:
Pulled 28.1%
Middle 55.1%
Opp Fld 16.7%
Sweeney's splits (followed be his OPS) are
Pulled 18.6% .847
Middle 57.6% .717
Opp Fld 23.6% .864
And this was at park where there wasn't a good reason to go to the
opposite field. However he has never had an opposite field home run.
.
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