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We'll see
Renfroe had 8 assists and 5 errors- Rooker already has 5 assists and only 1 error to this point
Rooker is going to steal twice as many bases as Renfroe
Renfroe had Big Boy hitting behind him- Rooker has had Cody Brown until his recent move
Slugging? Right now Rook is at .885- Renfroe finished at .620
OBP? Rooker is at .521- Renfroe finished at .431
We can go on- but right now it's clearly Rooker playing on a lesser team. Lots more ball to be played though this year. Will be fun to watch it play out
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Originally Posted by
Random Poster
We'll see
Renfroe had 8 assists and 5 errors- Rooker already has 5 assists and only 1 error to this point
Rooker is going to steal twice as many bases as Renfroe
Renfroe had Big Boy hitting behind him- Rooker has had Cody Brown until his recent move
Slugging? Right now Rook is at .885- Renfroe finished at .620
OBP? Rooker is at .521- Renfroe finished at .431
We can go on- but right now it's clearly Rooker playing on a lesser team. Lots more ball to be played though this year. Will be fun to watch it play out
Renfroe was playing RF not 1B. He automatically should have more errors, but also more assists.
I'll give you stolen bases ... he was 2 of 3 last year. Didn't realize he had improved that so much. Seems he's worked on his base running some.
I'll also give you he's playing on a lesser team.
I didn't give you OB% or Slg% for season so far with Renfroe, but Renfroe leads Rooker thru 6 SEC games, 3 or which were against LSU.
If you wanted to be a good guy, you might consider giving me the ball/bat combo argument *****
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Originally Posted by
preachermatt83
Buy all day... for 1 big reason... Renfroe k'd a ton. Rooked is not K'ing as much.
Renfroe K'd 43 times in 304 PAs - 14%
Rooker has K'd 20 times in 114 PAs - 17.5%
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Rooker has played at least half this season's games in RF
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Originally Posted by
Random Poster
Rooker has played at least half this season's games in RF
Ok. From reading the board I was under impression he was permanent 1B. I haven't watched any games this year. That would explain why his assists are as high as they are then. I thought those seemed high to me.
I am somewhat going on what I saw last year relative to his base running (not just base stealing either) and D. He may have improved both dramatically maybe.
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Originally Posted by
dawgday166
Ok. From reading the board I was under impression he was permanent 1B. I haven't watched any games this year. That would explain why his assists are as high as they are then. I thought those seemed high to me.
I am somewhat going on what I saw last year relative to his base running (not just base stealing either) and D. He may have improved both dramatically maybe.
You rack up far more assists at 1B than you do in the OF.
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Originally Posted by
smootness
You rack up far more assists at 1B than you do in the OF.
Well ... I couldn't remember is an assist was recorded for every out at first. I was thinking not and am wrong I'm guessing. In that case I would think Rooker's assists would be much higher. Or my perception of number of assists for a 1B is off. I almost have never paid attention to 1Bs defensive stats.
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From a single season hitting standpoint it has to be Rooker at least to this point of the season. If the season ended today I believe he would win the SEC triple crown. Don't believe that has been done since Raffy did it in '84. And with the triple crown that has everyone pitching and hitting the same baseballs with similar bats. Now if you take into account who is the best overall player from a complete package standpoint well then Renfroe is definitely the better defender and baserunner. However looking at it that way its really not a single season thing because Renfroe was and is a great defender and a plus baserunner every season.
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Originally Posted by
smootness
You rack up far more assists at 1B than you do in the OF.
You also rack up more chances to make errors
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Originally Posted by
Random Poster
You also rack up more chances to make errors
Did I say you don't?
I'm not that interested in error numbers, though.
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Originally Posted by
dawgday166
Well ... I couldn't remember is an assist was recorded for every out at first. I was thinking not and am wrong I'm guessing. In that case I would think Rooker's assists would be much higher. Or my perception of number of assists for a 1B is off. I almost have never paid attention to 1Bs defensive stats.
An assist is not recorded for a 1B for every out at first. But it is recorded for every time a 1B field a ball and then tosses to 1B with a pitcher covering or any other base to make an out. OF assist numbers will always be low, in the single or low double digits generally (for MLB). A 1B will rack up more than 100 assists routinely.
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Originally Posted by
smootness
An assist is not recorded for a 1B for every out at first. But it is recorded for every time a 1B field a ball and then tosses to 1B with a pitcher covering or any other base to make an out. OF assist numbers will always be low, in the single or low double digits generally (for MLB). A 1B will rack up more than 100 assists routinely.
Trying to work while I respond and didn't think this one through enough. I don't generally pay that much attention to defensive stats except fielding percentage and outfielder assists maybe, but even those not so much. I generally go by the eyeball test.
Going by eyeball test (based on my memory of Renfroe and Rooker last year), Renfroe seemed like the much more complete defensive player to me. Rooker also played OF last year so that was my comparison.
My response relative to stats was sure off base tho.
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Originally Posted by
dawgday166
Trying to work while I respond and didn't think this one through enough. I don't generally pay that much attention to defensive stats except fielding percentage and outfielder assists maybe, but even those not so much. I generally go by the eyeball test.
Going by eyeball test (based on my memory of Renfroe and Rooker last year), Renfroe seemed like the much more complete defensive player to me. Rooker also played OF last year so that was my comparison.
My response relative to stats was sure off base tho.
Fully agree on that. I think Renfroe was clearly more valuable defensively, and I'm not sure how anyone could genuinely argue that.
As for who had the better year, we'll just have to see how things shake out. Long way to go. If Rooker stays where he is offensively, it's him. If he slips enough that their offensive numbers aren't too far apart, I think you have to give it to Renfroe based on where offense was then.
But I certainly hope it ends up being Rooker. That would be fantastic for us.
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It will be interesting to see how it plays out but using Renfroe's season statistics is extremely misleading. Not only did Hunter have to play in the dead ball error where Ross Mitchell had one of the best pitching seasons in MSU history, he also went all the way to the National Championship game. That might slightly inflate his HRs and RBIs but would decrease his batting avg since he faced multiple pitchers that are better than most of the pitchers Rooker will see this year.
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Originally Posted by
smootness
Renfroe K'd 43 times in 304 PAs - 14%
Rooker has K'd 20 times in 114 PAs - 17.5%
Wow! I stand corrected. It seemed like Renfoe struck out all the time.
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Slightly off topic but I just got MLB The Show 17 and its pretty cool seeing Renfroe on a video game. We graduated from the same high school a year apart.
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