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Hermida
Happy he's having a good month........He still stinks IMO... I dont want him in RF for us past this season unless it's off the bench... I'm sorry but you need to buy yourself a clue. please explain to me what that clue is..... if your happy with this mediocre ofer good for you....but i wanna win and its not gonna happen with this guy in starting in RF not that getting a better RFer would equal win's right away but its a good start.... :o You pinpointed the problem. The marlins can't win because Hermida in RF. Bravo Please tell me you are being sarcastic. i am the type of person that generally reads threads and only observes while supporting the team by going to games and watching on MLB direct tv. though i MUST say, this is bad when some who call themselfs fans of not only the marlins but of baseball can actually post trash like some of the things from the above people. this is a team sport. for all the hermida haters out there answer this. If you take all HIS fielding errors add them up and ASSUME they were all 9th inning errors that cost the game (which they were not.) what number's do you have that would be in the lost column now? or better yet put those errors as would be wins and where is the teams record? STILL below .500 before you bash also think to yourself howmany LEADS have the relief pitchers given up? i do not have to look that up to tell you its more than hermidas and cabreras errors together. as you stated if you want to start somewhere to fix...that would be a better start than the YOUNGEST everyday player on the team. you can not fault him for not having a learning curve like hanley...(he is special) Hermida will be to, and if the "fans" don't chill he could be traded only to come back and hurt the marlins in the future. his hitting is "slowly" coming around and so will his fielding. for those of you who like stats here are some on our still young player. League Avg. batting for RF .277 Hermidas .262 League Avg. HR for RF 7 Hermidas 9 (with most in Dolphin stadium) League Avg. RBI for RF 30 Hermida 34 all after missing the start of the season. as long as he can stay healthy (key) and slowly adjust and learn he will continue to move up. and FYI, the whole team is suffering while fredi is the coach. that too is a move that needs to be looked into. RBI isn't a great stat focus more on his OBP, BB rate and SLG yeah but its good when you know he has been hitting in the 6th and 8th spot. and out for a while to start the season. though i'd like to see them move him to 2nd.
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Hermida
Happy he's having a good month........He still stinks IMO... I dont want him in RF for us past this season unless it's off the bench... I'm sorry but you need to buy yourself a clue. please explain to me what that clue is..... if your happy with this mediocre ofer good for you....but i wanna win and its not gonna happen with this guy in starting in RF not that getting a better RFer would equal win's right away but its a good start.... :o You pinpointed the problem. The marlins can't win because Hermida in RF. Bravo Please tell me you are being sarcastic. i am the type of person that generally reads threads and only observes while supporting the team by going to games and watching on MLB direct tv. though i MUST say, this is bad when some who call themselfs fans of not only the marlins but of baseball can actually post trash like some of the things from the above people. this is a team sport. for all the hermida haters out there answer this. If you take all HIS fielding errors add them up and ASSUME they were all 9th inning errors that cost the game (which they were not.) what number's do you have that would be in the lost column now? or better yet put those errors as would be wins and where is the teams record? STILL below .500 before you bash also think to yourself howmany LEADS have the relief pitchers given up? i do not have to look that up to tell you its more than hermidas and cabreras errors together. as you stated if you want to start somewhere to fix...that would be a better start than the YOUNGEST everyday player on the team. you can not fault him for not having a learning curve like hanley...(he is special) Hermida will be to, and if the "fans" don't chill he could be traded only to come back and hurt the marlins in the future. his hitting is "slowly" coming around and so will his fielding. for those of you who like stats here are some on our still young player. League Avg. batting for RF .277 Hermidas .262 League Avg. HR for RF 7 Hermidas 9 (with most in Dolphin stadium) League Avg. RBI for RF 30 Hermida 34 all after missing the start of the season. as long as he can stay healthy (key) and slowly adjust and learn he will continue to move up. and FYI, the whole team is suffering while fredi is the coach. that too is a move that needs to be looked into.
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