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Won three Cy Youngs for the Cubs. I have a feeling we'll always remember Ernie.

RIP, you magnificent bastard.


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Cards stole Lou Brock for him. Here comes Bernstein's idiotic Brock was overrated bs.


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Cards stole Lou Brock for him. Here comes Bernstein's idiotic Brock was overrated bs.

I still can't believe he said that.


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Cards stole Lou Brock for him. Here comes Bernstein's idiotic Brock was overrated bs.

I still can't believe he said that.



It's a modern SABRmetric narrative. Brock didn't walk, he was a terrible outfielder, and his caught stealing rate was high. On paper Bernstein is correct. The game isn't played on paper though.

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It all evened out when the Cubs signed Ken Reitz.


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Cards stole Lou Brock for him. Here comes Bernstein's idiotic Brock was overrated bs.

I still can't believe he said that.



It's a modern SABRmetric narrative. Brock didn't walk, he was a terrible outfielder, and his caught stealing rate was high. On paper Bernstein is correct. The game isn't played on paper though.

HE got on base at a 340 clip, and scored 1600 runs in his career. There was definite value there.

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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
tommy wrote:
vitoscotti wrote:
Cards stole Lou Brock for him. Here comes Bernstein's idiotic Brock was overrated bs.

I still can't believe he said that.



It's a modern SABRmetric narrative. Brock didn't walk, he was a terrible outfielder, and his caught stealing rate was high. On paper Bernstein is correct. The game isn't played on paper though.

He was a dominant player.


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 Post subject: Re: Ernie Broglio
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vitoscotti wrote:
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Cards stole Lou Brock for him. Here comes Bernstein's idiotic Brock was overrated bs.

I still can't believe he said that.



It's a modern SABRmetric narrative. Brock didn't walk, he was a terrible outfielder, and his caught stealing rate was high. On paper Bernstein is correct. The game isn't played on paper though.

He was a dominant player.


But a subjective statement like that is gonna get you killed in an argument with a guy like bernstein.

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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
vitoscotti wrote:
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Cards stole Lou Brock for him. Here comes Bernstein's idiotic Brock was overrated bs.

I still can't believe he said that.



It's a modern SABRmetric narrative. Brock didn't walk, he was a terrible outfielder, and his caught stealing rate was high. On paper Bernstein is correct. The game isn't played on paper though.

He was a dominant player.


But a subjective statement like that is gonna get you killed in an argument with a guy like bernstein.

Would you rather have had him playing for your team or against ?

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badrogue17 wrote:
Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
vitoscotti wrote:
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Cards stole Lou Brock for him. Here comes Bernstein's idiotic Brock was overrated bs.

I still can't believe he said that.



It's a modern SABRmetric narrative. Brock didn't walk, he was a terrible outfielder, and his caught stealing rate was high. On paper Bernstein is correct. The game isn't played on paper though.

He was a dominant player.


But a subjective statement like that is gonna get you killed in an argument with a guy like bernstein.

Would you rather have had him playing for your team or against ?



I'm not making an anti-Brock argument. The reevaluation of players is primarily based on the way the walk is now viewed.

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Oh I know . It just shows you what an idiot Lil Danny is. I’ll take a guy with 3,000 hits, 1600 runs scored and 900 career steals leading off for me all day every day.

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Oh I know . It just shows you what an idiot Lil Danny is. I’ll take a guy with 3,000 hits, 1600 runs scored and 900 career steals leading off for me all day every day.



The fascination with the walk leads to a lot of silly conclusions like Darrell Porter and Gene Tenace being considered among the best catchers in history.

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I'd love to hear Stoney, Hub, Schuster, (Les no) or Mike Murphy discuss Brock. When you look at most career errors by a 1950s + OF Lou Brock leads with 196, extremely shakey defensively Hank Aaron only 117. But, Clemente had 140, Willie Mays 141, Tim Raines an amazing only 54. Base steals success % Willie Mays 77%, Aaron 77%, Brock 75%, Rickey Henderson 81%, Tim Raines 85%.
In the 60s guys were extremely aggresive, and it was a totally different game than today. It was more rough & tumble. Base steals were a huge part of offense. Guys weren't babied, and played through a lot of injuries. Look, we have "sensitive guy" posters praising managers now pulling healthy pitchers after 6 innings with only 83 pitches hurling shutouts.

And Bernstein, the self appointed yardstick of MLB Hof worthiness? When he was young instead of discussing baseball history with his father and uncles, they were probably discussing interest rates, trust funds, and profiting from foreclosures on old widows.


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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
badrogue17 wrote:
Oh I know . It just shows you what an idiot Lil Danny is. I’ll take a guy with 3,000 hits, 1600 runs scored and 900 career steals leading off for me all day every day.



The fascination with the walk leads to a lot of silly conclusions like Darrell Porter and Gene Tenace being considered among the best catchers in history.

Walks are valuable. But, they only move baserunners over one base. They are not as valuable as a hit like todays metrics pussies say.


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vitoscotti wrote:
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Oh I know . It just shows you what an idiot Lil Danny is. I’ll take a guy with 3,000 hits, 1600 runs scored and 900 career steals leading off for me all day every day.



The fascination with the walk leads to a lot of silly conclusions like Darrell Porter and Gene Tenace being considered among the best catchers in history.

Walks are valuable. But, they only move baserunners over one base. They are not as valuable as a hit like todays metrics pussies say.


And they sometimes don't move a runner over at all.

Walks are more a negative pitcher stat than a positive batter stat. A pitcher has 100% control over whether a batter walks, and while there is skill in taking pitches out of the zone, it still comes down to the pitcher.

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vitoscotti wrote:
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Oh I know . It just shows you what an idiot Lil Danny is. I’ll take a guy with 3,000 hits, 1600 runs scored and 900 career steals leading off for me all day every day.



The fascination with the walk leads to a lot of silly conclusions like Darrell Porter and Gene Tenace being considered among the best catchers in history.

Walks are valuable. But, they only move baserunners over one base. They are not as valuable as a hit like todays metrics pussies say.


And they sometimes don't move a runner over at all.

Walks are more a negative pitcher stat than a positive batter stat. A pitcher has 100% control over whether a batter walks, and while there is skill in taking pitches out of the zone, it still comes down to the pitcher.



That's an old-fashioned view of the game, that a walk is something a pitcher gives rather than something a batter takes.

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Brock’s slash stats, 1965-76: .297/.350/.415/.765. Slash stats of all other NL leadoff hitters, 1965-76: .265/.329/.361/.690. Differences of 32/21/54/75 points.

Brock’s BABip as a leadoff hitter, 1965-76: .342. BABip of all other NL leadoff hitters, 1965-76: .291. Difference of 51 points.


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Brock’s BABip as a leadoff hitter, 1965-76: .342. BABip of all other NL leadoff hitters, 1965-76: .291. Difference of 51 points.


I'd be interested to know how many bunts are included in there. The BA on bunts I believe is over .400.

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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
Jaw Breaker wrote:
vitoscotti wrote:
Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
badrogue17 wrote:
Oh I know . It just shows you what an idiot Lil Danny is. I’ll take a guy with 3,000 hits, 1600 runs scored and 900 career steals leading off for me all day every day.



The fascination with the walk leads to a lot of silly conclusions like Darrell Porter and Gene Tenace being considered among the best catchers in history.

Walks are valuable. But, they only move baserunners over one base. They are not as valuable as a hit like todays metrics pussies say.


And they sometimes don't move a runner over at all.

Walks are more a negative pitcher stat than a positive batter stat. A pitcher has 100% control over whether a batter walks, and while there is skill in taking pitches out of the zone, it still comes down to the pitcher.



That's an old-fashioned view of the game, that a walk is something a pitcher gives rather than something a batter takes.

You suck at baseball dude. Try suntanning your stupid ass instead. Just a thought.


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Scooter wrote:
Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
Jaw Breaker wrote:
vitoscotti wrote:
Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
badrogue17 wrote:
Oh I know . It just shows you what an idiot Lil Danny is. I’ll take a guy with 3,000 hits, 1600 runs scored and 900 career steals leading off for me all day every day.



The fascination with the walk leads to a lot of silly conclusions like Darrell Porter and Gene Tenace being considered among the best catchers in history.

Walks are valuable. But, they only move baserunners over one base. They are not as valuable as a hit like todays metrics pussies say.


And they sometimes don't move a runner over at all.

Walks are more a negative pitcher stat than a positive batter stat. A pitcher has 100% control over whether a batter walks, and while there is skill in taking pitches out of the zone, it still comes down to the pitcher.



That's an old-fashioned view of the game, that a walk is something a pitcher gives rather than something a batter takes.

You suck at baseball dude. Try suntanning your stupid ass instead. Just a thought.



:lol: What?

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