Steven Goldman (2:15:56 PM PT): During the regular season, Ruiz got 27% of attempting basestealers, which I guess you could call "towards the high side of unexceptional."
FTN wrote:Steven Goldman (2:15:56 PM PT): During the regular season, Ruiz got 27% of attempting basestealers, which I guess you could call "towards the high side of unexceptional."
dajafi wrote:I have to give some grudging credit to Carey. He must be shaking with the desire to blurt out FISTED! but hasn't done so.
joe table wrote:dajafi wrote:I have to give some grudging credit to Carey. He must be shaking with the desire to blurt out FISTED! but hasn't done so.
You give him CREDIT for that?
joe table wrote:dajafi wrote:I have to give some grudging credit to Carey. He must be shaking with the desire to blurt out FISTED! but hasn't done so.
You give him CREDIT for that?
joe table wrote:dajafi wrote:I have to give some grudging credit to Carey. He must be shaking with the desire to blurt out FISTED! but hasn't done so.
You give him CREDIT for that?
FTN wrote:Steven Goldman (2:15:56 PM PT): During the regular season, Ruiz got 27% of attempting basestealers, which I guess you could call "towards the high side of unexceptional."
HillMD wrote:joe table wrote:dajafi wrote:I have to give some grudging credit to Carey. He must be shaking with the desire to blurt out FISTED! but hasn't done so.
You give him CREDIT for that?
Absolutely. For him, it's probably almost like an alcoholic resisting the urge to go to the liquor store.
FTN wrote:Steven Goldman (2:15:56 PM PT): During the regular season, Ruiz got 27% of attempting basestealers, which I guess you could call "towards the high side of unexceptional."
Benny Lava wrote:FTN wrote:Steven Goldman (2:15:56 PM PT): During the regular season, Ruiz got 27% of attempting basestealers, which I guess you could call "towards the high side of unexceptional."
I thought 27% of baserunners caught was a good rate?