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UPDATE
52 games in!
[ QUOTE ] morneau is a 1.5-1 favorite to hit .320 or better this season. [/ QUOTE ] Pace: .294 [ QUOTE ] he is even money to hit 39 homeruns or more this season. [/ QUOTE ] Pace: 50 [ QUOTE ] he is even money to get 127 RBI this season. [/ QUOTE ] Pace: 137 So if I had wagered 1 gambling unit on each of these three lines, I'd be on pace to be +1 unit! [ QUOTE ] schneids prediction for morneau this year .338/43hr/139rbi [/ QUOTE ] Other than the BA, I'm not doing too bad! His BA has been rising the last few weeks, and I continue to expect it to since he's been really scorching the ball. Also, IMO, at the beginning of the year he was running bad by always hitting the ball hard, but right at people. If I were to re-predict, I'd set .312 as his new line for season ending BA. |
#72
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Re: UPDATE
Maybe if he keeps this up he can win another undeserved MVP.
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#73
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Re: UPDATE
Schneids,
It's almost impossible for a player of his skill sets to hit .340. |
#74
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Re: UPDATE
I feel good about him hitting my prediction:
"but I could see him doing something like .310/38/125" And in other news: Jason Giambi ahead of Justin in AL All Star voting at 1B. |
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Re: UPDATE
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Schneids, It's almost impossible for a player of his skill sets to hit .340. [/ QUOTE ] He batted .340 the whole second half last year. From June 1st through the end of the season he batted .350+. Certainly its not to be expected, but I think "almost impossible" is a little strong. |
#76
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Re: UPDATE
Why give the stat trolls something to find fault in? If he does something good it's a fluke, according to them, and if he doesn't do something it's what they expected- thus they can't ever be wrong! Which is why it used to be fun to bother them with facts, relevant statistics, etc. but now I just ignore them.
Even if Morneau topped Schneids' line, what are they going to say? 'uh, it was a fluke, won't happen again'. Lol. |
#77
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Re: UPDATE
say Morneau finishes this year with better numbers and noone has a better year than Jeter's 06, are they going to give him another MVP on the Steve Nash principle?
he was the MVP, and he was better this year so he's still MVP |
#78
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Re: UPDATE
bottomset,
I really think, unless he has SIGNIFICANTLY better numbers than whoever is closest, he will not repeat. The powers that be will sway it towards a more glamorous, marketable star. Historical reference that BARELY applies but I choose to use it anyway; '05 Cy Young |
#79
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Re: Justin Morneau
Hmmm,
Schneids looks to be on pace for those numbers on everything but batting average. Yesterday's doubleheader line: 6/10, 3 HR, 6R, 9RBI, 1BB, 0K On the season: .293/.363/.576, 23 HR, 72 RBI (keep in mind the kid missed 5-6 games with some kind of bleeding lung injury) sick. |
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