i remember a few years ago Mark Teixeira set a record for total bases in the spring and everyone was hyped by it, this year joba has struggled some and ive heard some yanks fans seeming concerned. anything to consider or is it fairly meaningless?
Do Spring training numbers really mean anything?
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mofomeSBR Posting Legend
- 12-19-07
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#1Do Spring training numbers really mean anything?Tags: None -
Red_SuxSBR MVP
- 06-25-07
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#2no
can you really take them seriously when you're pitching to billy crystal?Comment -
SportsgirlSBR MVP
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#3The Detroit Tigers had their spring training in Lakeland, Fla. where I went to college.
Numbers mean everythingComment -
ChuteBoxeSBR Hall of Famer
- 11-21-07
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#4Nope, too long of a season, no true closers at the end of games, kids that don't belong out there not making routine plays, etc.. The spring is more of an evaluation on a person by person basis. Plus, you can't expect a pitcher to be in perfect shape this early. That's the biggest factor in the Spring. Most pitchers arms don't strengthen to 100% until July/August. That's when you'll notice pitch speeds are at their highest. That's just a brief summary, I can talk to you about this for hours.
BTW, I'm not worried one bit.Comment -
LT ProfitsSBR Aristocracy
- 10-27-06
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#5In a word, NO.Comment -
The HGSBR MVP
- 11-01-06
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#6Originally posted by LT ProfitsIn a word, NO.
Although, in certain specific instances, spring training stats can shed light that can be useful in the early going. For instance, a pitcher who is coming back from a serious injury. If accompanied by good (or bad) reports, good (or bad) spring training stats can be meaningful.Comment -
MadCapperSBR MVP
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ArnoldSBR Wise Guy
- 12-17-07
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#8I think no. It is just practice for them.Comment -
bradleysnyderRestricted User
- 04-18-07
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#9Originally posted by mofomei remember a few years ago Mark Teixeira set a record for total bases in the spring and everyone was hyped by it, this year joba has struggled some and ive heard some yanks fans seeming concerned. anything to consider or is it fairly meaningless?Comment -
willybackSBR Wise Guy
- 11-15-07
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#10Nope, not during spring training. The star players usually leave the ballpark before the game's over. You're betting on major league hopefuls - minor leaguers trying to impress the coaching staff for a spot on the final roster.Comment -
dannyt76SBR Wise Guy
- 06-29-07
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#11Originally posted by bradleysnyderi would say baseball is meaningless anyways.any team can beat another on ANY day.NOTHING IS A SUPRISE WHEN IT COMES TO BASEBALL..shit teams win big games a lot more in baseball than any other sport.thats why most find it hard to capWell put bradley.
As far as spring stats, I don't put much stock in them at all. An example would be Ichiro going something like 0-22 to start the spring before getting his first hit. Even if he went O-for the spring I wouldn't be worried about his hitting.Comment -
accuscoresucksSBR Hall of Famer
- 11-03-07
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#12nope the stats couldnt buy a beanpod till about 25 games into regular season.
just take the dogs,on your own interpatation of close games,limit your daily picks to very fewComment -
thegreatdiatchiSBR MVP
- 03-07-08
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#13Only a small indicator for the first few weeks of the season. After that no.Comment -
INVEGA MANSBR Hall of Famer
- 01-30-08
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#14Only for rookiesComment -
buzzsawlSBR Hustler
- 03-14-07
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#15NoComment -
WolfJawSBR Rookie
- 03-02-08
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#16Originally posted by SportsgirlThe Detroit Tigers had their spring training in Lakeland, Fla. where I went to college.
Numbers mean everythingIf ur a pitcher trying for a spot on the 25 man roster they mean everything.....The regular players not so much.
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OLGC_SlayerSBR MVP
- 02-28-08
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#17For the purposes of betting, not one damn thing. Fantasy-wise its wise to keep track of whats going on but its a brand new season wager wise once the regular season starts.Comment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
- 07-20-05
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#18They are worthlessComment -
Willie BeeSBR Posting Legend
- 02-14-06
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#19Overall, or speaking in very general terms, the stats don't mean much. But suggesting they're entirely worthless is a bit ignorant. In the end, if you're not actually watching the performances and just looking at numbers, then they're just stats like any other stats. No player can be fully judged just looking at a few columns of cipherin's.Comment -
thegreatdiatchiSBR MVP
- 03-07-08
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#20Well for betting it definitely means nothing. As far as for how teams may do at the very beginning of the season it could mean a little bit but there is no correlation between bad spring training and bad season starts either.Comment -
Munson15SBR High Roller
- 12-24-07
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#21Pitchers are not showing hitters they will face in the regular season anything significant, and many hitters don't have the same approach they will have in April and beyond.Comment
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