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2018 Series #45 | Indians @ Blue Jays | September 6th, 7th, 8th, and 9th

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Those old pictures reminded me that Yan Gomes played with the Blue Jays. His batting stance has changed a good amount

 
Lindor making a late season MVP push. If he gets super hot and makes it to 40 HRs as a SS, watch out.
 
Old friend alert: Francisco Meija 2-2, 2 HRs, 4 RBIs in his first outing with Padres I believe.
 
Breaking: Lindor is good at baseball. More at 11.
 
Cimber has struck out 2 of the 56 batters he has faced since becoming an Indian

Good outing tonight, but that K rate is pretty unheard of. Not sure what changed? I guess he isn't appearing as frequent as he did in San Diego, but that doesn't/shouldn't come close to explaining why he went from a 9+ K/9 guy to a 1.5 K/9 guy
 
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Alright guys, someone needs to tell me if we like kip or not.
 
Could be the game changer/x factor we really need. Lineup becomes even more dangerous with a locked in Kip.
It was a joke. Kip has clearly stepped up at the plate and as you said, makes this team even more dangerous
 
Cimber has struck out 2 of the 56 batters he has faced since becoming an Indian

Good outing tonight, but that K rate is pretty unheard of. Not sure what changed? I guess he isn't appearing as frequent as he did in San Diego, but that doesn't/shouldn't come close to explaining why he went from a 9+ K/9 guy to a 1.5 K/9 guy

Wow, that is wild.
 
Of the Indians 7 regular everyday players since June 1 (Kipnis, Brantley, EE, Yonder, Gomes, Lindor, Jose). Not including Melky, Guyer, Allen, etc. since they have no where near similar plate appearances

Batting Average:
1. Brantley .284
2. Ramirez .275
3. Lindor .272
4. Kipnis .256
5. Gomes .254
6. Encarnacion .241
7. Alonos .234

On Base Percentage
1. Ramirez .404
2. Lindor .348
3. Brantley .341
4. Kipnis .338
5. Encarnacion .337
6. Alonso .296
7. Gomes .295

Slugging Percentage
1. Ramirez .550
2. Lindor .506
3. Encarnacion .473
4. Kipnis .447
5. Brantley .407
6. Gomes .401
7. Alonso .394

OPS/wRC+
1. Ramirez .954 (149 wRC+)
2. Lindor .854 (126 wRC+)
3. Encarnacion .810 (114 wRC+)
4. Kipnis .785 (110 wRC+)
5. Brantley .748 (101 wRC+)
6. Gomes .696 (82 wRC+)
7. Alonso .690 (82 wRC+)

HR
T1. Ramirez 19
T1. Lindor 19
3. Encarnacion 16
4. Kipnis 12
5. Alonso 11
6. Gomes 8
7. Brantley 5

BB%
1. Ramirez 17%
2. Encarnacion 12.3%
3. Kipnis 10.1%
4. Lindor 9.6%
5. Alonso 8.2%
6. Brantley 8.0%
7. Gomes 4.5%

K%
1. Brantley 8.5%
2. Ramirez 12%
3. Lindor 13%
T4. Kipnis 17.2%
T4. Encarnacion 17.2%
6. Alonso 22.7%
7. Gomes 26%
 
Of the Indians 7 regular everyday players since June 1 (Kipnis, Brantley, EE, Yonder, Gomes, Lindor, Jose). Not including Melky, Guyer, Allen, etc. since they have no where near similar plate appearances

Batting Average:
1. Brantley .284
2. Ramirez .275
3. Lindor .272
4. Kipnis .256
5. Gomes .254
6. Encarnacion .241
7. Alonos .234

On Base Percentage
1. Ramirez .404
2. Lindor .348
3. Brantley .341
4. Kipnis .338
5. Encarnacion .337
6. Alonso .296
7. Gomes .295

Slugging Percentage
1. Ramirez .550
2. Lindor .506
3. Encarnacion .473
4. Kipnis .447
5. Brantley .407
6. Gomes .401
7. Alonso .394

OPS/wRC+
1. Ramirez .954 (149 wRC+)
2. Lindor .854 (126 wRC+)
3. Encarnacion .810 (114 wRC+)
4. Kipnis .785 (110 wRC+)
5. Brantley .748 (101 wRC+)
6. Gomes .696 (82 wRC+)
7. Alonso .690 (82 wRC+)

HR
T1. Ramirez 19
T1. Lindor 19
3. Encarnacion 16
4. Kipnis 12
5. Alonso 11
6. Gomes 8
7. Brantley 5

BB%
1. Ramirez 17%
2. Encarnacion 12.3%
3. Kipnis 10.1%
4. Lindor 9.6%
5. Alonso 8.2%
6. Brantley 8.0%
7. Gomes 4.5%

K%
1. Brantley 8.5%
2. Ramirez 12%
3. Lindor 13%
T4. Kipnis 17.2%
T4. Encarnacion 17.2%
6. Alonso 22.7%
7. Gomes 26%

I knew that Alonso has been scuffling since August, but didn’t realize he’s been subpar for over three months now. We really need to get him going or start giving additional at-bats to Yandy if Alonso doesn’t snap out of it soon.
 
I knew that Alonso has been scuffling since August, but didn’t realize he’s been subpar for over three months now. We really need to get him going or start giving additional at-bats to Yandy if Alonso doesn’t snap out of it soon.

He was great in July, which makes it even somewhat more troublesome since his numbers are still at the bottom of these everyday guys.

He has really been struggling since: .183 / .232 / .304 with a 27% K rate

Woof
 

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