Why you gotta respond to old shit like that? That post was like 3 minutes ago... Let it go man!
Pablo lives!
He is the September player on my Red Sox calendar. LOL
http://www.fangraphs.com/statsd.aspx...-09-04&season=
He's on an epic tear right now! Put up an SOS for all belt buckles in the SF area.
I do like that he's doing WORSE in SF than he was already doing in BOS.
Well we all must be respectful of him regardless of his current performance.
He was a very hard worker and he did all the Sox asked of him coming into this season.
He should have been able to resume being a 3 WAR player but for some unknown reason that did not happen.
He's an enigma. An enigma, I tell you.
j/k
"Hating the Yankees like it's a religion since 94'" RIP Mike.
"It's also a simple and indisputable fact that WAR isn't the be-all end-all in valuations, especially in real life. Wanna know why? Because an ace in run-prevention for 120 innings means more often than not, a sub-standard pitcher covering for the rest of the IP that pitcher fails to provide. You can't see value in a vacuum when a player does not provide full-time production."
I don't think calling him a fat slob is disrespectful, just descriptive. I was listening to the Colorado radio broadcast of the Giants game the other day and they were discussing his weight problem. The Giants are admitting to 255 lbs for the 5'10" Pablo. So, we know immediately that he is probably more than 255. What had he weighed in his belt-busting days before he got in such "great" shape? Goodness, how did he think that he could play MLB at such a weight?
"Hating the Yankees like it's a religion since 94'" RIP Mike.
"It's also a simple and indisputable fact that WAR isn't the be-all end-all in valuations, especially in real life. Wanna know why? Because an ace in run-prevention for 120 innings means more often than not, a sub-standard pitcher covering for the rest of the IP that pitcher fails to provide. You can't see value in a vacuum when a player does not provide full-time production."
Zero for his last 38.
Incredible. The Giants should be running promo nights for this.
Third baseman Pablo Sandoval’s reunion with the Giants this season has been a disaster from a statistical standpoint, as the former franchise linchpin has batted just .213/.253/.346 in 146 plate appearances in his return to the Bay Area
Ugly numbers -- a complete and utter failure. And his defense is the bad part of his game.
In the town where I was born
Lived a man who sailed to sea
And he told us of his life
In the land of submarines
So we sailed up to the sun
'Til we found a sea of green
And we lived beneath the waves
In our yellow submarine
Pablo has some serious timing issues at the plate. With some confidence and improved timing, he should be a decent bat.
I was just reading how Pablo hit a walk off home run in the Giants last regular season game yesterday. The problem is, that win cost the Giants the first overall draft pick. LOL
Poor guy can't catch a break.