celticdb15
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Harper with another homer!
For the most part, I think all outdoor sports are in danger nowadays as this new way of living progresses. at some point, they will not get enough people to come and watch a game they never played. Most young people just stay indoors anymore. The outside physical world surrounding them doesn't interest them.Marlins are being outdrawn by their AA farm club in Jacksonville.
http://abcnews.go.com/Sports/empty-jeet-seats-marlins-outdrawn-double-affiliate/story?id=54420843
Mike Trout leading MLB with 9 homeruns! Also, leading MLB in WAR at 2.1. The next closest player is Johnny Cueto, a pitcher is at 1.7. The next closest position player is the A's, Jed Lowrie at 1.56.
As great as Bryce Harper is, leading the NL in HR's, with 8. He is only at .8 WAR.
Trout's hitting line is, .306, .406, .682.
Trout 1-2, with 3BB, 1 R , 1 SB
He racks up the stats even on days he only has 1 total base.
11 SBs on the year so far.
NJ native, Trout the best player in the universe is 3-3, 2D, HR, 3RBI, 2R so far tonight against the Yankees!
I have had the privilege of watching quite possibly the greatest player of all time!
Trout is on track for the greatest WAR season of all time, Ruth 14.1! Trout's pace around 14.4 at this point!
Trout also hit his MLB leading 17th HR!
Right celticdb15! He's now 5-5 beating out an infield single for his 5th hit. 11 total bases.MVP !
Right celticdb15! He's now 5-5 beating out an infield single for his 5th hit. 11 total bases.
There were more strikeouts than hits in April, the first time that's ever happened. That's just one of the reasons I've lost interest in what was easily my favorite sport as a kid -- guys always swinging for the fences no matter the situation. Strike out or hit a home run, that's what "modern" baseball has devolved into.
It used to be an exquisite sport of strategy and subtlety, but that doesn't fit in with today's society what with the ultra-short attention span and dumbed down nature of the masses. The influx of hispanics and the constant pandering to attract more blacks -- having blacks in rough proportion to their percentage of the population is nowhere near good enough for the sport's learned elders -- has also strongly contributed to the loss of fundamentals. Hit to the opposite field to try to move a runner into scoring position, or, godforbid, bunt? Who needs that, just keep wailing away every at-bat, including when it's two strikes and batters used to choke up to increase their chances of making contact.
Don, all valid points. However, all the more reason to watch a player like Mike Trout. He's definitely a player who does it all with the power to hit home runs too. A few examples, Friday night when the Angels were playing the Yankees during Trout's second at bat, he took an outside pitch to the opposite field. It just happened to go out of the park! Saturday night with two strikes and no balls, Trout chokes up and hits a double to the left field gap. Finally, during the same game, Trout hits a ground ball to the SS and beat it out for an infield hit. Trout is truly a five tool player with hustle that hasn't been seen since Pete Rose! The one thing Trout has not done in his career make a sacrifice bunt.
I understand where you're coming from. I almost turned the game off Saturday because all the talk was about the Yankees, Judge, Stanton, etc. and they even mentioned the Angels Japanese player Ohtani and barely a word about the best player in MLB, Trout. The announcers Jack Buck and John Smoltz even admitted to it after Trout got his third straight hit a HR. Saying, "all we talked about before the game was, Judge, Stanton, the 2b Yankee player who had hit a HR in 4 straight games, etc., but Trout reminded us why he is the best player on the planet. Trout went 5-5, HR, 3D, 3 R, 4RBI, and 11 total bases.
Also, there are many other players in MLB that play the same way Trout does, but they just aren't as good as Trout. Who is? Trout is a once in a lifetime player. Guys like Trea Turner, Charlie Blackmon, AJ Pollock , etc. I could go on. The point is, I believe there's just as much reason or more to watch MLB as there is for watching the NFL.
Don, if you're not watching Trout, you're missing out on something you may never see in your lifetime again! Or for that matter, have ever seen!
BTW, Trout is on pace to become the first 50 HR, 30 steals player ever, (53HR, 35Steals)
He is also on pace for the greatest WAR season ever, at 14.7. Compared the Ruth, 14.1 in 1923.
You're welcome Don. I wish I could do more. I have been so blessed lately. Busy with Faith, family and work. I just haven't been able to contribute as often. I just hope others will keep pulling the slack.CS, I appreciate the updates on Trout and MLB by you and other CF posters. Baseball is the second "white friendliest" of the four major sports, but I just haven't followed it for several years now other than the World Series. I went a long time without seeing any games in person, and when I did I was disappointed by how the teams (and the TV networks) try to turn it into something it's not. Baseball is a slow paced game, still is, but is now without much of the traditional strategies and fundamentals that defined it for most of its history. Still worth following because of the many White stars, so maybe my interest will return one of these days. I know when I played fantasy baseball I stayed on top of the players and teams, maybe that's what it will take.