MFS62 Old-Timey Member Posted September 20, 2005 Posted September 20, 2005 Blatt, Giambi was sick. Very sick. And his smaple size in 2004 was much smaller, too.whether or that has anything to do with the "S" word is possibly a separate subject.Later
Guest Rotblatt Guests Posted September 20, 2005 Posted September 20, 2005 MFS62 wrote:Blatt, Giambi was sick. Very sick. And his smaple size in 2004 was much smaller, too.whether or that has anything to do with the "S" word is possibly a separate subject.True. And it's totally unfair to characterize Giambi's struggles in 2004 as a result of steroid use. But despite Giambi being extraordinarily sick, his drop in slugging STILL wasn't as dramatic as Beltran's. I mean, Beltran's got one of the biggest ISO drop-off I could find (without looking very hard, I'll grant you). Bigger than A-Rod's or Giambi's. Bigger than Sosa's from last year to this year (41%). Thome's dropped 53% this year, but he's been injured and had under 200 AB.So basically, the only people I found with similar drop-offs were either seriously injured or getting old. A-Rod's problem was arguably mental and he seems to have solved it, so that's a good sign, and Giambi's problem was clearly physical and he just as clearly has worked past it, so either way, I think Beltran should rebound. But it'd be nice to be able to chalk this year up to something--physical or mental--one way or the other. Just to set our minds at ease a bit.
MFS62 Old-Timey Member Posted September 20, 2005 Posted September 20, 2005 Back to the "chum" thingie.If you're a fan of The Sopranos you'll remember Pussy's final boat trip. When he got on board, he was a pal. Once he "left" the boat he was just (a) chum.BA DA BUM!Later
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