IMU wrote:
Peoria Matt wrote:
Also, he's a slow starter. He is now giving "slow starters" a bad name.
That ship sailed long ago. It is a fact...but we're in August now. And he has gotten worse. There was a stretch there where he was hitting the ball extremely well...into outs. But now he strikes out or grounds weakly to 1B. Not even going deep into counts.
i have to admit that i was "scouting the stats" and not "scouting the player" when i went and made my big ol TLDR "the cubs should sign heyward!" thread circa last november. overall his ~.280/15/75/15 type stats looked pretty good to me and being a ~26 y/o free agent (especially with the new opt-out craze taking hold) = one way or another you figure there's a pretty good chance that he'll want to peace out after the ~3/4 years barring some sort of injury/totally-unfathomable-levels-of-sucktitude because even if his AAV technically goes down between this cubs deal and whatever one he could opt out to get in the future, you figure he'll still be ~29/young enough to maybe get another ~5/+ year deal that might be more $$$ overall?
if i were heyward i'd make sure to save every racist letter i got mailed to me (or just keep on archiving elmhurst steve's posts) so that way if his cubbie experience never really works out that well he can go the dusty route and hit up bob nightengale to write the column about how chicago baseball fans are racist pieces of shit and therefore he never really had a chance in this veritably-antebellum town.
also isn't it kinda amusing that the one big $$$ guy whose career firmly established a totally-earned rep for slow starts (jon lester) hasn't had any kind of a slow start this year? IIRC last year his annual "meh to shit" start wasn't too bad (ERA lower to mid 3s circa mid-late may, whereas he'd traditionally have a ~4.50/+ ERA at that time when he was a red sox) but this year it hasn't been any sort of factor at all, just like his free agent walk year a couple'a years back. c'est la vie, no?
Crystal Lake Hoffy wrote:
And fuck New York too.
yeah, that was pretty much my (admittedly convoluted) point: the mest (sic) are pretty much what the spanglish call "EL FUCKEDO" this year..... at least if they can somehow manage a wildcard berth they'll be able to turn to whoever's pitching the best out of their cadre of remaining young/dynamic arms (most likely degrom) and you'd figure them to have no worse than a "pitcher's chance" </punter> to at least make it to a proper series where they'd most likely get got by a much improved team of young/dynamic cubbies.
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Curious Hair wrote:
Les Grobstein's huge hog is proof that God has a sense of humor, isn't it?