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  • nyplayer33
    Restricted User
    • 09-27-06
    • 8304

    #1
    Judge ny yanks...strikeouts
    That's all he does...3 more tonight. Will finish top 10 all time strikeouts in a single year.
  • krk1030
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 08-13-08
    • 17610

    #2
    Hits a lot of dingers and walks a lot too.
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    • nyplayer33
      Restricted User
      • 09-27-06
      • 8304

      #3
      Massive strikeouts and slumping batting average is a huge issue. Doesn't put ball in play enough...not advancing runners...reduce sacrifice flys...strikeouts is the ultimate out for a pitcher. As for homers...yeah looks good etc...manybare not difference makers though.
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      • jjgold
        SBR Aristocracy
        • 07-20-05
        • 388189

        #4
        Originally posted by nyplayer33
        Massive strikeouts and slumping batting average is a huge issue. Doesn't put ball in play enough...not advancing runners...reduce sacrifice flys...strikeouts is the ultimate out for a pitcher. As for homers...yeah looks good etc...manybare not difference makers though.
        I agree although I changed my tune give him one more year
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        • bigbubbafade
          SBR Wise Guy
          • 08-15-17
          • 644

          #5
          Guy will be top 10 for strikeouts in a year. Not bad.

          With any luck he could break the record if he gets 2 a game for the rest of the year.
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          • bigbubbafade
            SBR Wise Guy
            • 08-15-17
            • 644

            #6
            1. Mark Reynolds (25) 223 2009 R
            2. Adam Dunn (32) 222 2012 L
            3. Chris Davis (30) 219 2016 L
            4. Chris Carter (26) 212 2013 R
            5. Mark Reynolds (26) 211 2010 R
            6. Chris Davis (29) 208 2015 L
            7. Chris Carter (29) 206 2016 R
            8. Drew Stubbs (26) 205 2011 R
            9. Mark Reynolds (24) 204 2008 R
            10. Kris Bryant (23) 199 2015 R
            Chris Davis (27) 199 2013 L
            Adam Dunn (30) 199 2010 L
            Ryan Howard (27) 199 2007 L
            Ryan Howard (28) 199 2008 L
            Aaron Judge (25) 199 2017 R
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            • bigbubbafade
              SBR Wise Guy
              • 08-15-17
              • 644

              #7
              Guy tailed off the past few days, but could still be top 5 if he puts his heart into it.
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              • SAVAGE
                SBR High Roller
                • 03-22-17
                • 234

                #8
                He has a lot trouble with down and away pitches. And still chases low breaking balls. He will work that stuff out by next year.
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                • d2bets
                  BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                  • 08-10-05
                  • 39990

                  #9
                  Kris Bryant struck out a lot as a rookie too. He's pretty good.
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                  • Ra77er
                    SBR Posting Legend
                    • 06-20-11
                    • 10969

                    #10
                    I think he's good for baseball.
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                    • bigbubbafade
                      SBR Wise Guy
                      • 08-15-17
                      • 644

                      #11
                      1. Mark Reynolds (25) 223 2009 R
                      2. Adam Dunn (32) 222 2012 L
                      3. Chris Davis (30) 219 2016 L
                      4. Chris Carter (26) 212 2013 R
                      5. Mark Reynolds (26) 211 2010 R
                      6. Chris Davis (29) 208 2015 L
                      Aaron Judge (25) 208 2017 R
                      I think he could've shown a little more effort and been top 5, but hey, he's only a rookie.
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                      • jjgold
                        SBR Aristocracy
                        • 07-20-05
                        • 388189

                        #12
                        He’ll be OK he got the Yankees into the playoffs
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                        • krk1030
                          SBR Posting Legend
                          • 08-13-08
                          • 17610

                          #13
                          who cares?

                          still hits for a good average and had a great obp

                          just goes to show how ridiculously good he is when he makes contact.


                          not like he is some .240 hitter.
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                          • Mr KLC
                            BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                            • 12-19-07
                            • 30993

                            #14
                            SEATTLE -- New York Yankees right fielder Aaron Judge on Friday continued to take positive steps forward in his recovery from a broken wrist, swinging on a field for the first time since being injured six weeks ago.

                            About five hours before the Yankees faced the Seattle Mariners in their series opener at Safeco Field, Judge was in the ballpark's right-handed batter's box, standing inside the batting cage, where he hit off a tee and took soft toss from hitting coach Marcus Thames.

                            "[It was] all on the field, so we can see some carry and stuff," manager Aaron Boone said about the drives Judge peppered throughout the outfield.

                            This might have been Judge's first time hitting on a field since he suffered a chip fracture of the right wrist when he was hit by a pitch July 26, but it wasn't his first time hitting this week. Judge did some type of swinging each day of the Yankees' three-game series at Oakland earlier this week. He took dry swings, hit off a tee and took soft toss. But it was all done in interior cages.

                            "Another really good day for him, a good step forward for him, and he continues to build momentum," Boone said Friday. "The good thing is, we'll see again [Saturday], but he continues to bounce back pretty well."
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                            • jjgold
                              SBR Aristocracy
                              • 07-20-05
                              • 388189

                              #15
                              Yankees are no threat they have no pitching
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                              • jtoler
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                                • 12-17-13
                                • 30967

                                #16
                                Originally posted by bigbubbafade
                                1. Mark Reynolds (25) 223 2009 R
                                2. Adam Dunn (32) 222 2012 L
                                3. Chris Davis (30) 219 2016 L
                                4. Chris Carter (26) 212 2013 R
                                5. Mark Reynolds (26) 211 2010 R
                                6. Chris Davis (29) 208 2015 L
                                7. Chris Carter (29) 206 2016 R
                                8. Drew Stubbs (26) 205 2011 R
                                9. Mark Reynolds (24) 204 2008 R
                                10. Kris Bryant (23) 199 2015 R
                                Chris Davis (27) 199 2013 L
                                Adam Dunn (30) 199 2010 L
                                Ryan Howard (27) 199 2007 L
                                Ryan Howard (28) 199 2008 L
                                Aaron Judge (25) 199 2017 R
                                the fact that the entire top 15, and probably more, are all within the last 11-12 years says quite a bit.
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                                • Mr KLC
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                                  • 12-19-07
                                  • 30993

                                  #17
                                  After Judge swung, he reached for his left side. Maybe oblique area. He leaves game. Stay tuned.
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                                  • Heltah Skeltah
                                    SBR MVP
                                    • 12-05-17
                                    • 3499

                                    #18
                                    Originally posted by Mr KLC
                                    After Judge swung, he reached for his left side. Maybe oblique area. He leaves game. Stay tuned.
                                    Yankee injuries everywhere on the field. Gotta be most in the mlb
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