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Quote from: chaz on May 16, 2013, 02:59:42 pm He's closing the gap of late though. Trout is back in his natural Center Field, with Peter Bourjos on the DL. I'm not saying it's making a difference offensively, but the coincidence of his rebound at the plate is hard to ignore.
He's closing the gap of late though.
Eh, I'll take Machado.
Quote from: Shemp on May 16, 2013, 04:22:21 pmEh, I'll take Machado. Meh.Almost the entire team was slumping except for Bam Bam. He's been the most consistent on the offensive side. Over the past 2 weeks or so the rest of the team has stepped up a bit and he's been in a little slump, I would have been worried if the rest of the line-up was still anemic. He'll be fine. He proved last year he can play through a slump.
Quote from: Shemp on May 16, 2013, 04:22:21 pmEh, I'll take Machado. Sorry, this conversation is about ROY winners only.
Current WAR:Machado 2.3Trout 2.3Harper 1.7This story has a lot of time to be played out.
A shame...being west coast AL team we never see much of Trout out here.
But the real difference is Machado's lack of running ability. He's not going to score the runs and he's not going to steal the bases. Contrast that with the fact that he plays a hot corner and not an outfield position, and maybe that's a fair trade off (especially in Anaheim where replacing Troy Glaus has been a decade of futility).They are the three best young players in the league.
Quote from: chaz on May 17, 2013, 02:14:37 pmA shame...being west coast AL team we never see much of Trout out here. Fear not. He'll be a Yankee by 2018 and then we'll all get to see much more of him than we ever wanted.
please don't say that
Quote from: vansmack on May 17, 2013, 03:10:34 pmQuote from: chaz on May 17, 2013, 02:14:37 pmA shame...being west coast AL team we never see much of Trout out here. Fear not. He'll be a Yankee by 2018 and then we'll all get to see much more of him than we ever wanted.please don't say that