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So guys like Aaron, Musial,ect... Spahn, Maddux (WINS-LOSES debate)_ ect... wouldn't eventually be recognized as being all time greats at their craft if they played on bad teams their whole careers?
Why don't you just give it up and admit you blew it when you tried to downplay the CURRENT Yankees cathers' position being 2nd in the LEAGUE in RBI, tied for 6th in OPS and 6th in TB= (Total Bases after saying the Yankees' catcher's position as being a "problem" this year. You can't seem to handle the Yankee's catchers being 2ND in the league (as we spoke) so you attacked the RBI stat as being a "team stat"...thus...I had to bring up some examples of players who were GREAT ...and would've also been great And ARE recognized as GREAT, regardless of the type of teams they played on --- ERNIE BANKS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Good RBI guys are good RBI guys--- live with it Sparky. You got whipped in this thread by ME. The Yankee catchers' spot has been definately holding it's own after you said it was a PROBLEM THIS YEAR.
Now once again.....please go dry off and stop embarrassing yourself any further on this subject because you're all washed up in this thread. Totus...are you reading?
...first off, I've not embarrassed myself in the least.
...secondly, I didn't "blow" anything. I clearly cited the poor ranking of Yankees catchers' BA and OBP in ALL of MLB...you countered by cherry-picking AL catchers ONLY and pointed to OPS, which as I pointed out at the time as "hilarious" because OPS is actually partially derived from the same stat I used. (OBP)...you also used RBIs as a gauge which I also said was "hilarious", and it is...because again, RBIs are a poor way to gauge the true value of a batter.
...as I clearly pointed out, the offensive production from the Yanx' catching position was a "problem" in 2012 and 2013. So the Yanx went out and spent millions on McCann to remedy that "problem". Do you seriously think McCann performed anywhere near the level of what management and the fans were expecting?...of course he didn't, which by default means the position was STILL a problem this year.
...thirdly, again, RBIs and W/L% are a terrible way to gauge hitters and pitchers...the irrelevant players you mentioned (Aaron, Bank, Spahn, Maddux would all have been greats regardless of their RBIs and W/L%. But what you cannot grasp is that we have not been talking about anyone one the scale of those 4 HOF members you pulled out of your ass. We were discussing Russell fucking Martin because you claimed he was "and exceptional offensive catcher"...and he's not. You then went off on a tangent of changing the subject and context of the argument by bringing up irrelevant players.
...let me dummy this down to a level than even you and your "3 brain cells" might be able to grasp;
1. Would you consider a pitcher with a W/L record of 13-12 as being great?...No?...say hello to Felix Hernandez (2010 CYA winner)
2. Would you consider a hitter who didn't finish in the top 10 in MLB in RBIs for 3 straight years as being great?...No?...say hello to Barry Bonds. (2002, 2003, 2004 MVP) In fact, Bonds has only lead his own league in RBIs ONE time. (1993)
...simply saying you've proven anything here and that I'm "washed up" doesn't make it so. You remind me of something I recently read; Discussing Baseball with you is
"like playing chess with a pigeon. You knock over all the pieces strutting around the board, then you shit all over it, and then you declare victory".