Players of the next decade 2010-2019
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C - Joe Mauer [AVG: 318; HR: 170; RBI: 920]
1B - Prince Fielder [AVG: 277; HR: 359; RBI: 697]
2B - Gordon Beckham [AVG: 274; HR: 186; RBI: 927]
SS - Hanley Ramirez [AVG: 322; HR: 279; RBI: 860]
3B - Evan Longoria [AVG: 280; HR: 330; RBI: 1,100]
LF - Ryan Braun [AVG: 303; HR: 387; SLG: 580]
CF - Justin Upton [AVG: 287; HR: 177; SB: 167]
RF - Jason Heyward [AVG: 300; HR: 350; RBI: 1,018]
RHP - Felix Hernandez [W-L: 180-100; ERA: 3.40; K: 1,650]
LHP - Jon Lester [W-L: 168-63; ERA: 3.50; K: 1,750]
pardon me while I go roll my eyes out of their sockets.
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Jeffy25
mlb.com posted this:
C - Joe Mauer [AVG: 318; HR: 170; RBI: 920]
1B - Prince Fielder [AVG: 277; HR: 359; RBI: 697]
2B - Gordon Beckham [AVG: 274; HR: 186; RBI: 927]
SS - Hanley Ramirez [AVG: 322; HR: 279; RBI: 860]
3B - Evan Longoria [AVG: 280; HR: 330; RBI: 1,100]
LF - Ryan Braun [AVG: 303; HR: 387; SLG: 580]
CF - Justin Upton [AVG: 287; HR: 177; SB: 167]
RF - Jason Heyward [AVG: 300; HR: 350; RBI: 1,018]
RHP - Felix Hernandez [W-L: 180-100; ERA: 3.40; K: 1,650]
LHP - Jon Lester [W-L: 168-63; ERA: 3.50; K: 1,750]
pardon me while I go roll my eyes out of their sockets.
I really don't see anything too wrong with that list. What are you getting at?
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YEAH DAAAAWG
I really don't see anything too wrong with that list. What are you getting at?
Same....:confused:
The only thing "wrong" is that Justin Upton's a right fielder....and no way he only hits 177 HR, assuming he plays the whole decade....
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I don't see Mauer having that little power, I don't see Hanley staying at shortstop.
Heyward isn't even in the big leagues and I highly doubt continued success for Lester.........maybe it's all personal thoughts....I think they just pulled out the best specs going into the new decade at each position....or rather the best young player at each position, and pulled some numbers out of their asses.
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Ryan Braun must be special. He gets his slugging percentage listed instead of RBI.
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BINGLEBOP
Ryan Braun must be the best player listed He gets his slugging percentage listed instead of RBI.
Agreed :cool:
Probably didn't list his RBIs b/c his total rolled over after hitting the 1,500 mark
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HoustonGM
Same....:confused:
The only thing "wrong" is that Justin Upton's a right fielder....and no way he only hits 177 HR, assuming he plays the whole decade....
Why not 177 seems reasonable..
he's averaging 1/27 ABs so far , and hit 26 in 588 ABs last year.
don't think is far fetched to think he averages 18 HR/year over then next 10 years for age 22-32, less than he did in the previous 2 years.
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Jeffy25
I think they just pulled out the best specs going into the new decade at each position....or rather the best young player at each position,
Yes, how else do you propose doing this?
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and pulled some numbers out of their asses.
The only numbers I really question are Upton's. The rest look like regularly straightforward projections.
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gRYFYN1
Why not 177 seems reasonable..
he's averaging 1/27 ABs so far , and hit 26 in 588 ABs last year.
don't think is far fetched to think he averages 18 HR/year over then next 10 years for age 22-32, less than he did in the previous 2 years.
You don't think it's far-fetched for one of the top prospects ever, who hit 26 HR in his age 20 season, to average only 18 per year for the next 10 years? I'll take the over.
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HoustonGM
You don't think it's far-fetched for one of the top prospects ever, who hit 26 HR in his age 20 season, to average only 18 per year for the next 10 years? I'll take the over.
Peaking at the age of 20, some say I did that :(
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HoustonGM
Yes, how else do you propose doing this?
The only numbers I really question are Upton's. The rest look like regularly straightforward projections.
I dunno, maybe you're right....I just sort of expected something a lil more in depth and insightful...not, let's pull the best young player at each position and take random guesses...
I would be interested to see what fangraphs would do with this.
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Jeffy25
I dunno, maybe you're right....I just sort of expected something a lil more in depth and insightful...not, let's pull the best young player at each position and take random guesses...
I would be interested to see what fangraphs would do with this.
Of course he is. HGM's opinion = Fact. Doi.
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Jeffy25
I dunno, maybe you're right....I just sort of expected something a lil more in depth and insightful...not, let's pull the best young player at each position and take random guesses...
I would be interested to see what fangraphs would do with this.
Your just mad because two Brewers made the list and Pujols was left off:).
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Jeffy25
I don't see Mauer having that little power, I don't see Hanley staying at shortstop.
Heyward isn't even in the big leagues and I highly doubt continued success for Lester.........maybe it's all personal thoughts....I think they just pulled out the best specs going into the new decade at each position....or rather the best young player at each position, and pulled some numbers out of their asses.
I agree Heyward is a hard sell, seeing how he has only played 3 game over AA level, espically seeing how they expect 300 & 35 HR / year from him already.
I think that 17 HR/year is optimistic for Mauer; its just as likely that the 28 from last year was a fluke and he will stay at about 10/year.
As far as Hanely goes, I don't think they took that kind of thought process into consideration
I'm not sure what you are basing your thoughts on Lester on otherthan random guessing; there no indication that he should be any worse in the coming years then he was the last two (in fact his BaBip was, if anything, high last year)
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MichelleWie
Your just mad because two Brewers made the list and Pujols was left off:).
Oh it all makes sense now. :)