Posted December 18, 20186 yr I know this is a few months late but I just found this article now... Fangraphs wrote an elegy for the Marlins at the end of the season, not sure why no one ever bothered posting this but check it out... https://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/elegy-for-18-miami-marlins/
December 18, 20186 yr Thanks for posting this. Really good read. Feel sure no one here has read it before.
December 19, 20186 yr Thanks for posting this. Really good read. Feel sure no one here has read it before. Yeah, @SilverBullet always be the first one here.
January 7, 20196 yr As much as I want Brinson to succeed this year, I can’t help but be very concerned about where he ranked in exit velocity (108th) last season. That’s really bad for a hitter with that kind of K rate and BB rate.
January 7, 20196 yr As much as I want Brinson to succeed this year, I can’t help but be very concerned about where he ranked in exit velocity (108th) last season. That’s really bad for a hitter with that kind of K rate and BB rate. #EXITVELOCITY
January 7, 20196 yr Author #EXITVELOCITY Speaking of odd hashtags... I came across an Instagram account of a hitting academy named All Stars Hitting... man their hashtag was verrrryyyy misleading!
January 7, 20196 yr I like exit velocity as a stat, it should be used more. It really tells a useful story unlike so many other stats.
January 7, 20196 yr Author I like exit velocity as a stat, it should be used more. It really tells a useful story unlike so many other stats. What's the exit velocity of how quickly real Marlins fans abandoned their team last season?
January 7, 20196 yr I like exit velocity as a stat, it should be used more. It really tells a useful story unlike so many other stats. Yea, Joe likes that a lot.
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