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Originally posted by Ken View PostMcCullers? Really? One bad game when he's dealing with vaccine side effects and he's a disappointment?
I expect all of my "disappointing so far" players to right the ship. These are core players and not endgame picks. For now they are disappointing.
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Originally posted by Gregg View PostYep, I am always disappointed if my Ace is carrying a 5.27 ERA. He is also questionable for tomorrows start also disappointing.
I expect all of my "disappointing so far" players to right the ship. These are core players and not endgame picks. For now they are disappointing.
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Originally posted by Pauly View PostI think maybe we should give all of the rockies a pass? It is still cold as shit there, correct? Looking for anything to grab onto here....I'm just here for the baseball.
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Originally posted by Ken View PostWeird take. You're basically just saying that small samples sizes are small so single game outings have a bigger impact. That has no meaning to me, I don't even look at it. I'm fine with my ace having a 5.27 ERA as long as he looks fine, which he does. I'd be much more concerned about players who are actually performing poorly.
I am guessing by your comment you have no disappointing core players this year as they all are small sample sizes.
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Originally posted by Gregg View PostNo sir, I am answering the question for My Biggest disappointments so far. This early in the season would be small sample sizes. I am fairly certain and hopeful that my answers will be different next month, at the midway point, and again at the end of the year.
I am guessing by your comment you have no disappointing core players this year as they all are small sample sizes.
It's just odd to me that you put so much weight into literally one start where we know exactly why he struggled. It's fine though! If you wanna be disappointed no one is stopping ya
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Originally posted by Ken View PostNo, not at all. It's not that simple either, different stats will stabilize at different rates, there's lots of data in it and I've read several good articles covering the topic. K rate for hitters becomes relatively stable very quickly in fact - it crosses the .49 alpha threshold after only ~50 AB, which is why Revo's post about a couple of those was interesting. (Note, K%, BB% and HR% stabalize quickest, and it's no surprise since they don't rely on the variable of the defense)
It's just odd to me that you put so much weight into literally one start where we know exactly why he struggled. It's fine though! If you wanna be disappointed no one is stopping ya
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I am pretty sure the Giolito owner is Most Disappointed so far on the very small sample size of 1 inning.
He probably will get better...right. Probably not in his head like his younger days. Yeah, he will be ok...hmm...should we trade for him? Maybe wait just incase. What if it happens again?!
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Originally posted by Ken View PostNo, not at all. It's not that simple either, different stats will stabilize at different rates, there's lots of data in it and I've read several good articles covering the topic. K rate for hitters becomes relatively stable very quickly in fact - it crosses the .49 alpha threshold after only ~50 AB, which is why Revo's post about a couple of those was interesting. (Note, K%, BB% and HR% stabalize quickest, and it's no surprise since they don't rely on the variable of the defense)
It's just odd to me that you put so much weight into literally one start where we know exactly why he struggled. It's fine though! If you wanna be disappointed no one is stopping yaOriginally posted by Kevin SeitzerWe pinch ran for Altuve specifically to screw over Mith's fantasy team.
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Gleyber Torres and Michael Conforto.Bob- I'm not exactly sure it would ROCK as you say it Byron.. it may be cool, by typical text book descriptions. Your opinion of this is shallow and poorly constructed, but allow me to re-craft your initial thought into something tangable.
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Originally posted by Erik View PostDude, this was a fun venting thread, you don’t need to poop on its entire premise.
Isn't discussing which trends are sustainable vs those that are short term something that's interesting on a fantasy baseball site???
You know what, nevermind, I'm done offending people for pointing out when I disagree on a statistical analysis level. Apparently that's taboo here. You guys have funLast edited by Ken; 04-19-2021, 06:12 PM.
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Originally posted by Ken View Post"Dude", I'm not pooping on anything, it's fun talking baseball stats, no?
Isn't discussing which trends are sustainable vs those that are short term something that's interesting on a fantasy baseball site???
Also, stick around and keep posting your thoughts; it makes this board a better place...
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Originally posted by southcoast View PostAlso, stick around and keep posting your thoughts; it makes this board a better place...
Glad to start a fun / useful thread. Yes some of this is venting, some of it is potentially actionable analysis of early starts. Not always easy to tell where that dividing line is!
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Originally posted by southcoast View PostI suppose Hiura's 20 SOs in 45 ABs and Yastrzemski's 22 SOs in 57 ABs are sustainable trends? Surely they are both better hitters than what they have shown so far. I can only hope they can somehow buck that trend... Otherwise, it's gonna be a long season for my NL only team.
Also, stick around and keep posting your thoughts; it makes this board a better place...
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