Yankees had a double header today and Aaron Judge.....

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Stanton and Judge have no plate discipline. When you swing at anything and everything tryna hit home runs the umps won't do you any favors on 50/50 pitches. Umps miss calls all the time but when you watch guys who have a good eye for the ball they will give them the benefit of the doubt. Judge has to shorten his swing at times and take more pitches earlier on and not swing at balls on the first and second pitches. If he does that he will get better calls later in the at bat.
 

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You guys know that we can run these advanced metrics for a lot of the guys from 25 years ago.

There’s almost no one who was overlooked who would be wildly appreciated in this era.

Maybe a few guys would have had their careers stretched a tad longer. And I’m thinking along the lines of a John Kruk type.

Adam Dunn was a .634 OPS player at the end.
He wasn’t going to continue playing in any era.
 

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Stanton and Judge have no plate discipline. When you swing at anything and everything tryna hit home runs the umps won't do you any favors on 50/50 pitches. Umps miss calls all the time but when you watch guys who have a good eye for the ball they will give them the benefit of the doubt. Judge has to shorten his swing at times and take more pitches earlier on and not swing at balls on the first and second pitches. If he does that he will get better calls later in the at bat.
Judge is second in the league in walks. He has plate discipline.
 

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Judge a lightskinned dave kingman with a higher ob% :yeshrug: I told these cats last season betts,bogearts,benitendi>>>>> any young yankees prospects

Gleyber from the cubs farm(all those players produce soler,eloy,canderlario,gleyberr all playing good) yankees don't be developing shyt
:mjlol::mjlol::mjlol: be delusional brehs


Stanton and Judge have no plate discipline. When you swing at anything and everything tryna hit home runs the umps won't do you any favors on 50/50 pitches. Umps miss calls all the time but when you watch guys who have a good eye for the ball they will give them the benefit of the doubt. Judge has to shorten his swing at times and take more pitches earlier on and not swing at balls on the first and second pitches. If he does that he will get better calls later in the at bat.
Judge is 5th in the entire league at pitches seen per plate appearance, plate discipline isn't an issue for him.

His "problem" is being 6'7 with a strikezone umpires can't properly call. Leads the league in called strikes out of the zone.
 

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It’s a new era and it has been for some time now.

When you can OPS .900 or above, strikeouts are generally meaningless.

There are times for productive outs and such. But Judge isn’t the guy you look for to do those things.
 

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Judge is 5th in the entire league at pitches seen per plate appearance, plate discipline isn't an issue for him.

His "problem" is being 6'7 with a strikezone umpires can't properly call. Leads the league in called strikes out of the zone.

Word?

Here's his batting chart from last night's game. Not a single ball outside of the strike zone was a called strike and he still found a way to strike out all 4 times up. His problem is every at bat starts with a 0-1 count he either swings at balls or takes first pitches right down the middle. He truly has no idea what pitches are coming or how to track them. But it's the umps fault right?


















I just checked out his batting chart from the first game of the double header yesterday and again the umps only missed one ball and that was at his 3rd at bat and the ball was only 2 inches off the plate. The narrative that judge is being cheating is a myth. He earned everyone one of those strike outs yesterday.
 
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Word?

Here's his batting chart from last night's game. Not a single ball outside of the strike zone was a called strike and he still found a way to strike out all 4 times up. His problem is every at bat starts with a 0-1 count he either swings at balls or takes first pitches right down the middle. He truly has no idea what pitches are coming or how to track them. But it's the umps fault right?


















I just checked out his batting chart from the first game of the double header yesterday and again the umps only missed one ball and that was at his 3rd at bat and the ball was only 2 inches off the plate. The narrative that judge is being cheating is a myth. He earned everyone one of those strike outs yesterday.
what does one day have to do with a season long evaluation?


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It's not a narrative, it's a fact. Umpires struggle to call his strike zone.
 

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what does one day have to do with a season long evaluation?


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It's not a narrative, it's a fact. Umpires struggle to call his strike zone.
Exactly.

Especially that low strike.

I feel bad for him at times. He needs to bytch about it.
 

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Here's his batting chart from last night's game. Not a single ball outside of the strike zone was a called strike and he still found a way to strike out all 4 times up. His problem is every at bat starts with a 0-1 count he either swings at balls or takes first pitches right down the middle. He truly has no idea what pitches are coming or how to track them. But it's the umps fault right?


















I just checked out his batting chart from the first game of the double header yesterday and again the umps only missed one ball and that was at his 3rd at bat and the ball was only 2 inches off the plate. The narrative that judge is being cheating is a myth. He earned everyone one of those strike outs yesterday.
Act like one day speaks for a season brehs.
 

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Yes you do.

Andujar, Fraizer, Bird, Sanchez, Judge, Severino, and Torres are every bit as good if not better than the Sox players you mentioned.

Not one player you named is better than mookie betts. Sanchez is hitting .201 this season with a .308 ob% bruh :scust: and he's always had question marks about his defense

Frazier was garbage last year and been in the minors this season

bird :mjlol: this dude stay injured, he hasn't done nothing in the big leagues

I just said torres is from the cubs farm.I'm talking bout yankees prospects drafted/signed by them

Severino good

Judge iiight but he's also the same age as kris bryant(in his 4th season) & older than baez(in his 5th season) he old af for a 2nd year player

and adujar solid.You a homer :camby:
 
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