Mr Jeff Jimerson
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- May 9, 2013
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Hayes is a joke. Very flukey first 17 games. He'll come back down to Earth very, very soon. At the end of the day he's a poor man's Pokey Reese, nothing more.
Meadows began this season on the COVID-19 injured list and has batted .205/.296/.371 with four home runs and 50 strikeouts in 152 plate appearances since he debuted Aug. 4. Now I know why people here haven't been bitching about that trade
OK hahaha whatever the fancy stats tell you, Meadows is very very inconsistent, Glasnow with being as tall as he is is going to be very inconsistent & no one knows what Baz will beIt was and still a terrible trade. Using Fangraph's WAR:
2018:
Archer: 0.8WAR
Meadows: -0.1WAR
Glasnow: 0.5WAR
2019:
Archer: 0.7WAR
Meadows: 4.0WAR
Glasnow: 2.3WAR
2020:
Archer: 0.0WAR
Meadows:-0.2WAR
Glasnow: 1.2WAR
Archer will have had a major injury and is in his 30s while Baz isn't even included. No one is complaining about this trade, because it is a dead horse: Pirates lost hard if they only "won" the first year of the trade and it will probably get worse from here on out.
OK hahaha whatever the fancy stats tell you, Meadows is very very inconsistent, Glasnow with being as tall as he is is going to be very inconsistent & no one knows what Baz will be
OK hahaha whatever the fancy stats tell you, Meadows is very very inconsistent, Glasnow with being as tall as he is is going to be very inconsistent & no one knows what Baz will be
Rumblings are they are going to combine 2019 and this year.
There ain't enough weed in the world.
We're totally going to get bent over aren't we?
Archer was pitching while injured & needed Thoracic Outlet Syndrome SurgeryUsing normal boxcar stats, Glasnow has outperformed Archer to date at a fraction of the cost. We don't even need to speculate about future performance or how Meadows or Baz will do.
Archer with the Pirates: 6W 12L 4.92ERA 172IP WHIP 1.395
Glasnow with the Rays: 11W 7L 3.33 ERA 167.2IP WHIP 1.050
If you don't think Pirates fandom is doomed, getting the news that we'll likely get our pick between Rocker, Leiter, or anyone else we want in next year's draft on the same day that we find out about a fluke car accident involving probably the most exciting player in the entire system should be proof enough.