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Approaching the 1/3rd mark of the season the projections are........

A-Roid = 33/81/282
Gardner = 12/63/273 with 36 SBs
Headley = 18/72/255
McCann = 24/99/247
Beltran = 12/63/242
Teixeira = 45/117/241
Gregorius = 6/33/215
Drew = 15/45/160

Pineda = 21-6 with a 3.33 ERA
Sabathis = 6-21 with a 5.67 ERA

And just for shits & giggles......

Martin Prado = 9/63/284
Yangervis Solarte = 6/73/257
Robinson Cano = 6/48/256
 
2 of these 4 guys need to step up or be replaced in a month:

Beltran = 12/63/242
Gregorius = 6/33/215
Drew = 15/45/160
Sabathia = 6-21 with a 5.67 ERA
 
Get rid of Beltran, Gregorius, Drew, & CC and this team is so much better... I can live with Gardner... like the power from Tex, but hate the avg...

Time to bring up some kids... DFA Drew, Beltran, & Gregorius.. I'd love for CC to be DFA'd as well
 
I think Beltran can be serviceable as a 4th OF where he gets more rest. His bat has shown some life in spurts even though a lot of his hard contact has been right at defenders. His exit velocity is strong. And the guy is an absolute money postseason player. If he continues to struggle they can definitely look for a RF rental come July or even consider Judge if he's made the ascension to AAA and is hitting at that point.
 
I think Beltran can be serviceable as a 4th OF where he gets more rest. His bat has shown some life in spurts even though a lot of his hard contact has been right at defenders. His exit velocity is strong. And the guy is an absolute money postseason player. If he continues to struggle they can definitely look for a RF rental come July or even consider Judge if he's made the ascension to AAA and is hitting at that point.


Though his bat appears to be heating up of late he's become a major liability in the field.
 
Though his bat appears to be heating up of late he's become a major liability in the field.

Yes, his D is terrible. He did have an .816 OPS in May and they replace him with Young late in games. I think more days off where he gets a 350-400 AB pace between spot starts in the OF and being the 2nd DH he could be even more productive. May bought him June so we'll see how he does. In today's day and age you have to be happy with anything above .750 OPS production and his .816 OPS last month was that. We'll see if he can keep it going.
 
Though his bat appears to be heating up of late he's become a major liability in the field.


Beltran looks as if he's favoring some kind of leg issue when he goes after a ball in RF but it's just a case of this guy simply losing a step and 1/2 in the field and I would expect a couple/few more than 12 HRs.

And in your projections....what about OPS?
Many times a modest or "low" BA is okay if the batter gets on base, and slugs at a better rate.
 
Beltran looks as if he's favoring some kind of leg issue when he goes after a ball in RF but it's just a case of this guy simply losing a step and 1/2 in the field and I would expect a couple/few more than 12 HRs.

And in your projections....what about OPS?
Many times a modest or "low" BA is okay if the batter gets on base, and slugs at a better rate.


Being as so its an ON PACE projection it would be the same as it is now .278 OBP & .684 OPS
 
Being as so its an ON PACE projection it would be the same as it is now .278 OBP & .684 OPS


So all their current OPS is your projected final....okay, nevermind, I don't care to look up each players' current OPS and decide how higher or lower it will finish....but for starters, if Arod and Tex ever maintain their current OPS for the full season, I think it would be a HUGE benefit for the Yanks.

Okee Dokee
 
projection

noun pro·jec·tion \prə-ˈjek-shən\
: an estimate of what might happen in the future based on what is happening now
 
...not sure what your problem is or why you took issue with the OP, and I really don't care...but I'm always glad to help with your continuing education.
 
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