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<blockquote data-quote="gtrower" data-source="post: 783499" data-attributes="member: 375"><p>It seems this struck a nerve with you. Not sure exactly why, I have nothing against Hall. I think it’s worth discussing why guy who’s been struggling at the plate has started the last 23 consecutive games on a team as talented as ours. And when it’s the coach’s son that’s certainly worth noting.</p><p></p><p>As I noted it’s not 28 at bats I’m looking at. I’m a math guy. I’m a stats guy. I understand small sample sizes. I also understand that the some other guys on the team have even smaller sample sizes. Because they’re not getting chances to play.</p><p></p><p>Going back to last season he’s 18-85. That’s .212 over the course of 23 games. Team is batting .284 over that span. One of the worst hitters for average on the team behind only Holland.</p><p></p><p>He has 23 SOS and 14 walks over that span. The team has 215/123 over that span. So he’s a little below average there. I agree driving pitch counts up is a good thing and “good at bats” can be hidden from stat sheets. I’d be interested to see the numbers there compared to other guys on the team. I would have expected that to appear more in his BB:SO ratio of he was doing that better than other guys on the team.</p><p></p><p>He had a .958 fielding percentage last year. Below average on the team (.966). He has yet to commit an error this season. These are both very low sample sizes. I will say that this if the first I’ve heard of somebody saying he’s “easily the best OF on the roster” especially when they go on to say that he doesn’t have Wilhite’s defensive ability in the next sentence.</p><p></p><p>The biggest thing your missing in all of this is my point wasn’t “Colin Hall is a bad baseball player” as you seem to have taken it. My point (as I say in the OP) is that it’s odd that he’s started 23 consecutive games over this hitting slump. You say he’s the best OF we have. I say we don’t know who we have, b/c nobody else is getting a look. You cite sample sizes and then go on to write Deleo off as an option because he started the first 7 games of his career 3-13. That doesn’t mesh.</p><p></p><p>I’d like nothing more than for Hall to return to 2019 form and go on a tear. I’m rooting for him as I am every Tech guy. But you ought to be able to honestly assess what’s happening on a message board.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gtrower, post: 783499, member: 375"] It seems this struck a nerve with you. Not sure exactly why, I have nothing against Hall. I think it’s worth discussing why guy who’s been struggling at the plate has started the last 23 consecutive games on a team as talented as ours. And when it’s the coach’s son that’s certainly worth noting. As I noted it’s not 28 at bats I’m looking at. I’m a math guy. I’m a stats guy. I understand small sample sizes. I also understand that the some other guys on the team have even smaller sample sizes. Because they’re not getting chances to play. Going back to last season he’s 18-85. That’s .212 over the course of 23 games. Team is batting .284 over that span. One of the worst hitters for average on the team behind only Holland. He has 23 SOS and 14 walks over that span. The team has 215/123 over that span. So he’s a little below average there. I agree driving pitch counts up is a good thing and “good at bats” can be hidden from stat sheets. I’d be interested to see the numbers there compared to other guys on the team. I would have expected that to appear more in his BB:SO ratio of he was doing that better than other guys on the team. He had a .958 fielding percentage last year. Below average on the team (.966). He has yet to commit an error this season. These are both very low sample sizes. I will say that this if the first I’ve heard of somebody saying he’s “easily the best OF on the roster” especially when they go on to say that he doesn’t have Wilhite’s defensive ability in the next sentence. The biggest thing your missing in all of this is my point wasn’t “Colin Hall is a bad baseball player” as you seem to have taken it. My point (as I say in the OP) is that it’s odd that he’s started 23 consecutive games over this hitting slump. You say he’s the best OF we have. I say we don’t know who we have, b/c nobody else is getting a look. You cite sample sizes and then go on to write Deleo off as an option because he started the first 7 games of his career 3-13. That doesn’t mesh. I’d like nothing more than for Hall to return to 2019 form and go on a tear. I’m rooting for him as I am every Tech guy. But you ought to be able to honestly assess what’s happening on a message board. [/QUOTE]
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