lordstanley Posted yesterday at 02:43 PM Posted yesterday at 02:43 PM (edited) 15 hours ago, Crazy Cat Gentleman said: GLEYBER! way to start the game! https://x.com/wrhiv_72/status/1933868839579619506?s=61&t=don8lQTnTq5FKXq14p2GMw “The only exception really, is the leadoff guy, Gleyber Torres, who does get on base, but does not hit for a lot of power” -John Sadak, of Reds TV Edited yesterday at 02:44 PM by lordstanley 1 Quote
Sports_Freak Posted yesterday at 03:38 PM Posted yesterday at 03:38 PM 13 hours ago, chasfh said: You still could’ve beaten Carpenter around third to the plate. 4 Quote
papalawrence Posted yesterday at 03:47 PM Posted yesterday at 03:47 PM 1 hour ago, gehringer_2 said: RE:200 RBI. It would be had to pick two guys that got to the same milestone by more different routes. You can ignore Travis' rookie 1/3 season and he still totalled 284 in his first three full time seasons - partly because he was an iron man - he got into 461 games in those three seasons, and partly because the Tigers were scoring runs as team at a level today's team can only dream of : 800-900 per season. Riley has been a walking med-evac case - halfway though his 4th season and is still short of 400 games played; Riley's teams have been scoring in the 550-650 runs/season range. Another way to break it down is that Travis got his 200th RBI at about career AB 1360. Riley got there at about career AB 1530. If you consider the difference in team scoring levels Riley looks better than Travis on that basis. Just think - Hack Wilson once had 190 RBI in one season. And he consumed 380 bottles of whiskey that same year! Quote
holygoat Posted yesterday at 04:37 PM Posted yesterday at 04:37 PM 1 hour ago, lordstanley said: https://x.com/wrhiv_72/status/1933868839579619506?s=61&t=don8lQTnTq5FKXq14p2GMw “The only exception really, is the leadoff guy, Gleyber Torres, who does get on base, but does not hit for a lot of power” -John Sadak, of Reds TV Sadak could've handled that better. Quote
Edman85 Posted yesterday at 04:42 PM Posted yesterday at 04:42 PM 1 hour ago, lordstanley said: https://x.com/wrhiv_72/status/1933868839579619506?s=61&t=don8lQTnTq5FKXq14p2GMw “The only exception really, is the leadoff guy, Gleyber Torres, who does get on base, but does not hit for a lot of power” -John Sadak, of Reds TV It's funny because Gleyber is second on the team in career HR. Quote
Tiger337 Posted yesterday at 05:43 PM Posted yesterday at 05:43 PM 58 minutes ago, Edman85 said: It's funny because Gleyber is second on the team in career HR. and third in slugging. Quote
Crazy Cat Gentleman Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 5 hours ago, lordstanley said: https://x.com/wrhiv_72/status/1933868839579619506?s=61&t=don8lQTnTq5FKXq14p2GMw “The only exception really, is the leadoff guy, Gleyber Torres, who does get on base, but does not hit for a lot of power” -John Sadak, of Reds TV womp womp Quote
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