Try to keep things civil if you want to stay here. Just consider it a fair warning. I should know.
Quite simply...it does not work. From a scientific point of you, the error range is too great for it to be a significant statistic. Unlike you, if I look at something, and it is so blatantly wrong, I don't delve into the "logic" of why it's right. Maybe the formula is no good. Maybe the way the balls in play are mapped wrong. It is inconsequential. A metric that has three of the 2009 AL Gold Glove winners as being negative, and two of the 2009 NL Gold Glove winners as negative is a joke; a farce.
Anyone here care to debate if any of the following players are WORSE than the average Triple-A call-up?
Teixeira, Torii Hunter, Adam Jones, Orlando Hudson, Shane Victorino?
Well...did you do what I said? Did you watch the breakdown with Mitch Williams on MLB Network?
They showed a graph, with the strikezone superimposed over it, the nine zones, and each hit the strike zone. So..either Gameday is wrong, or MLB Network is wrong. It seems like we've been down this road before. I'm assuming you're not lying, which has been a problem for you in the past, but two things. I watched the game, and I agree that those pitches were strikes. My personal analysis agrees with MLB Network, and not Gameday in this case. Does that make me right or wrong? Neither. However, I will say this. If Teagarten, or whatever his name is, could have "stolen" one strike, it's a one run game. He had about 5 opportunities to do so. Look on the other side. I think CC struck out 6 in a row. Same umpire. A lot of called strike calls.
This is honestly beyond your level of comprehension. You are too stubborn to admit that you're wrong..and honestly, I don't care. This is for other people who may want to analyze things and see things differently than they have before. You are a lost cause.
Everything. Like every other player, as a player gets older, they "lose" a step. I've never been a full-time catcher, but reaction time has a lot to do with it, I believe. Throwing arm, framing pitches..these I believe deteriorate with age as well. His arm, his ability to frame pitches [from the small sample size I've seen with him] are below average. He's Posada-Lite, or if it offends your sensibilities, Posada is VMart-Lite.
What bothers a lot of people is the fear of being found out that they are stupid. They lack the ability to formulate an opinion for themselves, and unless they are spoon-fed information, they find it an affront to them. Because there is no true-defensive metric for a catcher [i would argue that there really isn't one for fielders either, but that's another discussion], and people are unable to do a Google search to quantify it, they get upset. Sadly, Dipre, you are in this boat. You take this personally, with insults and whatnot. I'm trying to point out something I know and see. You don't have to agree with it. If you're ignorant about something...that's your issue, not mine. Watch the games. You might learn something. Seriously.
Anyone here want to bet me that even with the addition of Lackey and his supposed sub 4.00 ERA, that the Red Sox team ERA will be higher this year than it was last year?
Last night, Cervelli got about five or six pitches, by my count, that were out of the strike zone. Teagarden [sp?] had about 10 borderline pitches go against him. That right there, if you ask me, was the ball game.
Gut feeling, projections I've read. Also as a Yankee fan, I feared this team with Manny and Papi. Then you got rid of Manny, and replaced him with Bay, and the fear dissipated a little. Then Ortiz got old/clean/etc., and you lost Bay. You improved your team defense, but you lost a lot of the high OBP players you used to have by bringing in Beltre and Cameron. This offense, in my opinion, is the third best offense in the AL East, behind New York and Tampa.
Learn to read. Here is the quote:
I was wrong. The grumblings have started in April. I miscalculated how sharp you guys can be. My mistake. Kudos to most of you.
However, as all can see..what people write, and what you read Dipre and interpret are often two very different things. How can anyone but you take the fact that I stated that the Red Sox team ERA will suffer greatly and conclude that I said he "may or may not suck"? Really?
Noise. That's all you do here Dipre. You just make noise, but with no substance. When you actually think, you can have some decent insight. However, when you're stubborn, you come across as an ignoramus, an elitist, and a fool.
Side note...the fearless predictions were there to have fun. Some were serious [burnett ERA going up, Vmart sucking behind the plate], some were funny [Nick Johnson getting injured scooping out Ice Cream] and some were blantantly hopeful homerism [Vazquez outpitching Lackey]. I'm not afraid of putting myself out there for both praise and ridicule..but mainly, it sparked three pages of debate and fun...which is my intent. Stop taking this s*** so seriously, especially when you're wrong. :thumbsup: