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 Post subject: Re: Cubbies @ Padres
PostPosted: Fri May 23, 2014 12:20 pm 
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Votto was 23 and a half when he made his debut.

Rizzo is 24, and debuted at 21.

It is expected that Votto would be more polished at the time of his major league debut. Rizzo has had more learning on the job.

But in 2014, Rizzo is a younger, better Joey Votto. It is reasonable to believe Votto won't again achieve the numbers he had during his first several full seasons. This is why I predict...over the next couple years ...next several years ...next 8 years or for however long Votto plays, Rizzo will be the better player.

I could be wrong. But I think this is a much safer prediction than my asinine B-Jax thoughts.
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What?
Can I get an answer to this question?
I'm begging someone to answer this question. I don't think I'll be able to function this weekend without some sort of clarification.

I don't have one. That was a weird thought out of left field. Maybe not thought through very well.

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 Post subject: Re: Cubbies @ Padres
PostPosted: Fri May 23, 2014 12:24 pm 
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But in 2014, Rizzo is a younger, better Joey Votto. It is reasonable to believe Votto won't again achieve the numbers he had during his first several full seasons. This is why I predict...over the next couple years ...next several years ...next 8 years or for however long Votto plays, Rizzo will be the better player.
Wow. You don't think we will buy this do you?

If so, then is it fair to say that Gordon Beckham is a "young Derek Jeter"?

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 Post subject: Re: Cubbies @ Padres
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But in 2014, Rizzo is a younger, better Joey Votto. It is reasonable to believe Votto won't again achieve the numbers he had during his first several full seasons. This is why I predict...over the next couple years ...next several years ...next 8 years or for however long Votto plays, Rizzo will be the better player.
Wow. You don't think we will buy this will you?

If so, then is it fair to say that Gordon Beckham is a "young Derek Jeter"?

Don't think I will buy that.

1) My comparison will exist for almost a decade. Yours is one season.
2) Different positions in the majors. Beckham has played 6 total innings at SS in the majors. Obviously drafted as a SS, he probably has more in the minors. But I'm not
3) Beckham has 2/3 of the AB that Jeter does this season. Not even an equal sample size to compare this season. Rizzo has 27 more PA than Votto. Larger sample size with better stats.

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 Post subject: Re: Cubbies @ Padres
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When you say "young Joey Votto" you are saying he will no longer be young and then he'll be just like Joey Votto was when he was at the same age or the same number of seasons. He's already well behind in terms of production at the same number of seasons. I guess we'll see when they are the same age, even though that has some unfairness to it too.

So, at what age will Rizzo win an MVP?

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 Post subject: Re: Cubbies @ Padres
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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
When you say "young Joey Votto" you are saying he will no longer be young and then he'll be just like Joey Votto was when he was at the same age or the same number of seasons. He's already well behind in terms of production at the same number of seasons. I guess we'll see when they are the same age, even though that has some unfairness to it too.

So, at what age will Rizzo win an MVP?

If I had to bet, Votto will have the better career on the whole.

But Votto is the most logical comparison to make...and in 2014, Rizzo is the better version. And since we aren't picking between 2008 Votto and 2014 Rizzo...Rizzo is the guy you take going forward.

A young Joey Votto.

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 Post subject: Re: Cubbies @ Padres
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So, by "young Joey Votto" you meant "better than a declining Joey Votto".

Not a very impressive statement by you.

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 Post subject: Re: Cubbies @ Padres
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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
So, by "young Joey Votto" you meant "better than a declining Joey Votto".

Not a very impressive statement by you.

I never claimed it to be more than what it was.

I'm more than happy to clarify the point, if asked, though.

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So, by "young Joey Votto" you meant "better than a declining Joey Votto".

Not a very impressive statement by you.

I never claimed it to be more than what it was.

I'm more than happy to clarify the point, if asked, though.

You do realize that "a young Joey Votto" is completely different than "better than a declining Joey Votto", yes?

You said he was the former but you meant the latter. I think you need to clarify your position for your own sake, not ours.

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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
So, by "young Joey Votto" you meant "better than a declining Joey Votto".

Not a very impressive statement by you.

I never claimed it to be more than what it was.

I'm more than happy to clarify the point, if asked, though.

You do realize that "a young Joey Votto" is completely different than "better than a declining Joey Votto", yes?

You said he was the former but you meant the latter. I think you need to clarify your position for your own sake, not ours.

Is he not younger than Joey Votto? Do they not have the exact same style of offensive game?

I'm not at fault for how you choose to interpret the phrase. I'll clarify it...but see no need to change the saying.

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 Post subject: Re: Cubbies @ Padres
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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
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What?
Can I get an answer to this question?
I'm begging someone to answer this question. I don't think I'll be able to function this weekend without some sort of clarification.

There are still pockets of Packers/White Sox fans around the south side/south suburbs, but like people who think wins are important for pitchers, THEY'RE ALL GOING TO DIE SOON.

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 Post subject: Re: Cubbies @ Padres
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immessedup17 wrote:
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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
So, by "young Joey Votto" you meant "better than a declining Joey Votto".

Not a very impressive statement by you.

I never claimed it to be more than what it was.

I'm more than happy to clarify the point, if asked, though.

You do realize that "a young Joey Votto" is completely different than "better than a declining Joey Votto", yes?

You said he was the former but you meant the latter. I think you need to clarify your position for your own sake, not ours.

Is he not younger than Joey Votto? Do they not have the exact same style of offensive game?

I'm not at fault for how you choose to interpret the phrase. I'll clarify it...but see no need to change the saying.

It's not how we are interpreting your statement that is the issue though. Unless he plans on winning a MVP and posting multiple seasons with an OPS of 1.0+ than Rizzo isn't a young Votto. And I don't want to hear about their similar offensive games. Jamal Crawford has a similar game to Kobe Bryant. He doesn't have near the skill level. That's Rizzo/Votto. You're a smart dude, so you know better than to take someone's worst season(through 50 games) and someone's best season(through 50 games) and say those two players are comparable based on that sample size. It's not just illogical, it's every bit as stupid as Jackson/Trout. I expect better from a smart guy who loves baseball.

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 Post subject: Re: Cubbies @ Padres
PostPosted: Fri May 23, 2014 9:31 pm 
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Ugh those uniforms of the Padres tonight make me wanna puke

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I love those Uni's. The ones they have sported post tony gwynn are awful. Edwin Jackson is the one that is going to make me puke. He will give up 3 or 4 this inning and allow the pods to just cruise.

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They are better than some of their modern uniforms, but they just make me think of 1984 and that awful playoff series.

Fuck Steve Garvey

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Good thing the Cubs used their long relief guy in 3 innings last night for the save!!! I can not wait until Jackson is off this damn team. He doesn't even look like he gives a shit that he sucks.

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They are better than some of their modern uniforms, but they just make me think of 1984 and that awful playoff series.

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James Russell is absolutely terrible. And WTF is Renteria doing bringing him knowing Quentin was 2-3 with a bomb against him??

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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
Boilermaker Rick wrote:
Boilermaker Rick wrote:
What?
Can I get an answer to this question?
I'm begging someone to answer this question. I don't think I'll be able to function this weekend without some sort of clarification.

YEAH!!!
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When you say "young Joey Votto" you are saying he will no longer be young and then he'll be just like Joey Votto was when he was at the same age or the same number of seasons. He's already well behind in terms of production at the same number of seasons. I guess we'll see when they are the same age, even though that has some unfairness to it too.

So, at what age will Rizzo win an MVP?


What Votto has done to my shitfuck fantasy team is illegal in 29 states and Puerto Rico. Theo loves his white skin and habits though. Once Votto's demise is complete and Rizzo's testicular lymphoma leaves remission, Votto will be a Cub. He will typically suck ass in late 2019 and blame an "injury" but muster up enough of the old magic to kick ass in the 2019 NLCS against the Charlotte Marlins. Nobody knows what will happen in the World Series though.

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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
When you say "young Joey Votto" you are saying he will no longer be young and then he'll be just like Joey Votto was when he was at the same age or the same number of seasons. He's already well behind in terms of production at the same number of seasons. I guess we'll see when they are the same age, even though that has some unfairness to it too.

So, at what age will Rizzo win an MVP?

If I had to bet, Votto will have the better career on the whole.

But Votto is the most logical comparison to make...and in 2014, Rizzo is the better version. And since we aren't picking between 2008 Votto and 2014 Rizzo...Rizzo is the guy you take going forward.

A young Joey Votto.


I was totally wrong.

Rizzo will have the better career.

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They are better than some of their modern uniforms, but they just make me think of 1984 and that awful playoff series.

Fuck Steve Garvey



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