Thank you for the feedback.Seattle or Bust wrote: ↑Sun Jul 27, 2025 4:36 pmYet JP has been no stranger to moving from 9th to leadoff and back in the lineup.harmony wrote: ↑Sun Jul 27, 2025 3:43 pmFewer MLB managers and front offices are falling for the hot bat/cold bat fallacy when a wealth of historical data is available.Seattle or Bust wrote: ↑Sun Jul 27, 2025 4:56 am
He has no walks in his last 31 AB's and just 6 in his last 129. He had 20 walks in April in 113 PA's and 16 in May in 117. Walking is how he built this really high OBP. He's not doing that anymore for some reason.
Seems FanGraphs will likely be wrong there.
Trade for Geno... put Julio at 1, Randy at 2 and JP 9th.
Ez.
He played 23 games in the beginning of the year in the 9th spot b/c he was horrible to start the year. He moved to the 1 spot when he picked it up.
In '23, same thing.
So apparently 2x managers fell for the "hot bat/cold bat fallacy" or whatever the fuck that means. It could just be, "we don't want a guy who is currently hitting like shit batting leadoff." Does that compute R2D2?
To be precise, J.P. Crawford had been 3 for his last 26 at-bats (.115) when he when was moved to the leadoff slot on May 30:
https://www.baseball-reference.com/team ... ders.shtml
https://www.baseball-reference.com/play ... &year=2025
However, historical data generally supported the Crawford's move to the top of the order.