Stuck in my Craw(ford)
Posted: Thu Apr 25, 2013 7:46 am
'Brandon Crawford went 3-for-4 with an RBI double and a game-tying solo homer in the ninth inning of Wednesday's loss to the Diamondbacks.
Crawford had three of the Giants' eight hits and their only two RBI in the extra innings defeat. The longball came off of David Hernandez, who was filling in at closer with J.J. Putz unavailable. Crawford is now batting .320 with four homers and 10 RBI on the season. He won't keep it up, but ride him while he's hot.'
I usually put snipet's like this, under the 'Rotosnips' thread. But this one was different. It pissed me off.
I don't know whether Dave wrote it or somebody else, I think RotoWorld should have 'bylines' for each update like CBS does.
At least that way, I know who to be pissed at.
Anyway, this is typical 'expert talk'. Brandon Crawford has never shown signs of doing anything like this before, therefore, 'he won't keep it up'. THEN, if Crawford has a breakout year, this same expert will exclaim that he had a breakout year and that everybody was surprised by it.
These RotoWorld guys have been all over Brandon Belt since he entered the Majors. He had Minor Leagues credentials, therefore, he should hit at the Major League level. They have given him excuse after excuse for his failings.
'It's his lineup spot...It's his manager...It's his ball park...It's his matchups'
BAH!
Maybe, just maybe, Brandon Belt isn't even the best Brandon in the Giants lineup.
I know I take things like this out on all 'experts', but too bad. Some have to open their eyes and not rely on the past so much. Maybe they're trying to cover their asses for eight, ten, and 12 team leagues. Leagues in which there may indeed be more viable options than the up and coming Crawford.
At the same time...OPEN YOUR EYES! Don't just phone it in that Crawford 'can't keep it up'. This is another reason why I avoid 'expertisms'. They don't think past a players past and are sure to miss the , Wade Miley's, Jose Bautista's, and other players who had no 'real' years like their breakout years.
Some experts rely soooo much on the past, that they forget about the present, and that affects the futures of fantasy players who follow them.
This is a major reason why 'sheep' lose.
For my part, Brandon Crawford has impressed me this year. I wish now that I would have paid more attention to him during spring training. This writer has probably not taken the time to watch Crawford this year, boxing him in his past.
I see more for Crawford. He is hitting out of the worst spot in baseball, the 8-hole in the National League. By the end of the year, I'll estimate that he will be hitting either in the sixth position, or even second if Scutaro gets hurt or under performs.
I also can see 12-15 homers and 10 stolen bases.
And I can also see RotoWorld at the end of the year exclaiming breakout for him while giving Belt a pass because he came down with a bad case of Youkitis or some other reason for failure.
Removing soap box and we now take you back to your regularly scheduled show......
Crawford had three of the Giants' eight hits and their only two RBI in the extra innings defeat. The longball came off of David Hernandez, who was filling in at closer with J.J. Putz unavailable. Crawford is now batting .320 with four homers and 10 RBI on the season. He won't keep it up, but ride him while he's hot.'
I usually put snipet's like this, under the 'Rotosnips' thread. But this one was different. It pissed me off.
I don't know whether Dave wrote it or somebody else, I think RotoWorld should have 'bylines' for each update like CBS does.
At least that way, I know who to be pissed at.
Anyway, this is typical 'expert talk'. Brandon Crawford has never shown signs of doing anything like this before, therefore, 'he won't keep it up'. THEN, if Crawford has a breakout year, this same expert will exclaim that he had a breakout year and that everybody was surprised by it.
These RotoWorld guys have been all over Brandon Belt since he entered the Majors. He had Minor Leagues credentials, therefore, he should hit at the Major League level. They have given him excuse after excuse for his failings.
'It's his lineup spot...It's his manager...It's his ball park...It's his matchups'
BAH!
Maybe, just maybe, Brandon Belt isn't even the best Brandon in the Giants lineup.
I know I take things like this out on all 'experts', but too bad. Some have to open their eyes and not rely on the past so much. Maybe they're trying to cover their asses for eight, ten, and 12 team leagues. Leagues in which there may indeed be more viable options than the up and coming Crawford.
At the same time...OPEN YOUR EYES! Don't just phone it in that Crawford 'can't keep it up'. This is another reason why I avoid 'expertisms'. They don't think past a players past and are sure to miss the , Wade Miley's, Jose Bautista's, and other players who had no 'real' years like their breakout years.
Some experts rely soooo much on the past, that they forget about the present, and that affects the futures of fantasy players who follow them.
This is a major reason why 'sheep' lose.
For my part, Brandon Crawford has impressed me this year. I wish now that I would have paid more attention to him during spring training. This writer has probably not taken the time to watch Crawford this year, boxing him in his past.
I see more for Crawford. He is hitting out of the worst spot in baseball, the 8-hole in the National League. By the end of the year, I'll estimate that he will be hitting either in the sixth position, or even second if Scutaro gets hurt or under performs.
I also can see 12-15 homers and 10 stolen bases.
And I can also see RotoWorld at the end of the year exclaiming breakout for him while giving Belt a pass because he came down with a bad case of Youkitis or some other reason for failure.
Removing soap box and we now take you back to your regularly scheduled show......