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2014: By The Numbers...

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This is 2014 by the numbers that stand out, good and bad:

 

Jarrod Saltalamacchia: 143, How many times he struck out, or 38% of the time.

 

Garret Jones: -1.1, The amount of wins he cost the Marlins.

 

Donovan Solano: 111, His new career high in games played.

 

Derek Dietrich: 45.5%, The amount of HR he produced for Marlins 2B while contributing only 24.5% of their AB's.

 

Adeiny Hechavarria: 10, Triples. Tied for 2nd in MLB, leading all SS in 2014.

 

Casey McGehee: 177, Hits. Good for 4th in the NL.

 

Christian Yelich: .820, OPS against LHP in 2014.

 

Marcell Ozuna: 85, Runs Batted In, trailing only Mike Trout and Adam Jones among all CFers.

 

Giancarlo Stanton: 37, Home Runs for the NL HR Champ.

 

Henderson Alvarez: 2.65, His ERA in a breakout season.

 

Tom Koehler: 153, The number of K's that led the Marlins rotation.

 

Nate Eovaldi: 199.9, Innings pitched, leading the Fish and establishing a new career high.

 

Jarred Cosart: 2.0, His WAR in just 10 Marlins starts.

 

Brad Hand: 3.60, The ERA posted in 87 IP after July 1st.

 

Jeff Baker: .824, His OPS against LHP, the reason he is here.

 

Reed Johnson: 1, The number of walks he was able to draw in all of 2014.

 

Rafael Furcal: $500K, The amount he was paid for each hit this season.

 

Jeff Mathis: .097, The difference between his .273 BA against LHP and .176 against RHP.

 

Ed Lucas: 6, The number of positions he appeared at in 2014.

 

Jordany Valdespin: -0.1, A new career best in WAR.

 

Kike Hernandez: 2, The amount of first names he goes by.

 

Carter Capps: 97.4, Average MPH per fastball, third in MLB with 20+ IP

 

Steve Cishek: 39, New career high in Saves.

 

Mike Dunn: 10, Wins in relief.

 

Sam Dyson: 3.1, Fastball Runs Above Average in 2014.

 

Kevin Gregg: 10, Earned Runs allowed in 9IP

 

Chris Hatcher: 5.0, Impressive K/BB Ratio in his breakout year.

 

Andrew Heaney: .944, Opponents OPS against Right-Handed Batters.

 

Dan Jennings: 88.2%, The amount of batters he left on base when HE was the one to let them reach.

 

Bryan Morris: 0.66, His ERA with the Marlins in 40.2 IP, best in the pen.

 

Brad Penny: 2-1, His W/L record despite a 6.58 ERA.

 

AJ Ramos: 1, Home Runs Allowed in 2014.

 

Jose Fernandez: 12.19, K's per 9IP before losing his season to Tommy John.

 

 

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Please, go away.

 

 

Stop being an ass. Sure, the guy says stuff that's easy to disagree with at times, but there's nothing wrong with this thread and he's not a troll. He makes fair points at times, and this thread shouldn't warrant this type of response.

 

 

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My response was mostly for the entries he went with for Hechavarria, McGehee, and Hand.

 

 

 

Hech did have a lot of triples. Of course I went with Hits for "Hits McGehee". And Hand... That may have been a stretch, lol.

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There are so many statistics out there and you choose these?

 

 

 

Feel free to contribute.

There are so many statistics out there and you choose these?

 

 

It was a fun, quirky Cut4-type of thread. I enjoyed it. It had a few nice surprising numbers and a few shake ur head horrible numbers but all factual and all for fun. People way too hard on Wild Card. At least he's resilient. I don't see him backing down when some of us get on him.

 

 

I believe the league adjusted to him, and we are awaiting his readjustment.

 

 

Ed is waiting for someone to adjust him.

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It was a fun, quirky Cut4-type of thread. I enjoyed it. It had a few nice surprising numbers and a few shake ur head horrible numbers but all factual and all for fun. People way too hard on Wild Card. At least he's resilient. I don't see him backing down when some of us get on him.

 

 

 

I've been a member of this site for 12 years, nearly half my entire life. One thing I can tell you, I was here before everyone got here and I'll be here after everyone leaves.

I've been a member of this site for 12 years, nearly half my entire life. One thing I can tell you, I was here before everyone got here and I'll be here after everyone leaves.

 

 

 

You've wasted your life.

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You've wasted your life.

 

 

 

I've had a pretty good time here. I took some time off here and there, but it could be worse. I could have spent the last 12 years on a Cubs forum.

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I'll leave before you even

 

 

Only 'cause you're older and you'll die first, I imagine.

 

 

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Please, go away.

 

Sure, "Wildturd" as you guys call him makes some ridiculous, off-the-wall and obtuse statements pretty much all of the time (more so at home than on here), but you guys have put up with his insanity for quite some time. When he isn't making everyone shake their heads, he is making some valid points and most importantly is the biggest, most optimistic Marlins fan I know (not saying that just because I live with the guy) which is what brings everyone here together. Be niiiiiiiice. The season is over and we are all just hopeful for some better decisions and optimistic for next season. He's going through "marlins withdrawals" and is creating ways to pass the time until April.

 

 

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