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I feel bad for anyone who paid to watch todays game. Yikes
Was my first Jays home game in 6 years or so

I feel bad for anyone who paid to watch todays game. Yikes
Batting average is a key component of on base %. If you don’t get on base you can’t score. So yeah it matters.It's crazy that in 2024 people are still using batting average as their go-to stat for whether a player is good offensively or not. I'm surprised these people aren't trying to fax their opinions into this message board.
And yet there are other stats that tell you MUCH more about the player and you've chosen to ignore those ones.Batting average is a key component of on base %. If you don’t get on base you can’t score. So yeah it matters.
Was my first Jays home game in 6 years or so![]()
Why the f*** are we disregarding or diminishing the value of batting average, you know, that thing that tells you hits per at-bat. You need hits to score runs, so yeah, it's an important stat. Is it the only stat we should be looking at? No. But you mentioned league average and I gave you OPS, SLG, OPG where Varsho is BELOW league average in each of them. Even the OPS+ of 94 is below the league average of 100. If he was hitting .201 yet was at league average or above in some of these other stats I could understand defending him. He's not even close to his career average in these stats.League average is .243 according to Basebal-reference.com. Varsho is hitting .201 right now. If that’s 5% less it’s a deceiving stat. Not even close to league average.
Let’s look at a few other offensive stats:
League average OPS is .709, Varsho’s is .677. League average SLG is .397, Varsho’s is .393. OBP league wide is .312, Varsho is .284.
His offence is indefensible. Great defensive outfielder however.
Are you saying Varsho is as good as Ozzie Smith? I'm a bit confused here.He’s the best defensive player in baseball and hits 5% below league average and basically average for his position.
He’s a terrific player and this post is like saying that Ozzie Smith was just some meh utility player.
My problem with Varsho offensively speaking (i'm not denying his defense) is not how far or not he is from league's average it's that his offensive profil is pretty bad. He's not getting on base (hits or walks) and he has decent power at best and on top of that he is easy to strikeout.League average is .243 according to Basebal-reference.com. Varsho is hitting .201 right now. If that’s 5% less it’s a deceiving stat. Not even close to league average.
Let’s look at a few other offensive stats:
League average OPS is .709, Varsho’s is .677. League average SLG is .397, Varsho’s is .393. OBP league wide is .312, Varsho is .284.
His offence is indefensible. Great defensive outfielder however.
Why the f*** are we disregarding or diminishing the value of batting average, you know, that thing that tells you hits per at-bat. You need hits to score runs, so yeah, it's an important stat. Is it the only stat we should be looking at? No. But you mentioned league average and I gave you OPS, SLG, OPG where Varsho is BELOW league average in each of them. Even the OPS+ of 94 is below the league average of 100. If he was hitting .201 yet was at league average or above in some of these other stats I could understand defending him. He's not even close to his career average in these stats.
I want to like Varsho, great defensive outfielder, he looks like a nice guy, but dammit he's a shitty hitter in the majority of most offensive metrics. People notice because they see him fail to get a hit 8 out of 10 times. He's at the Mendoza Line, traditionally defined as the threshold of offensive futility.
If he had a 750 OPS it would mean he would either get on base more which would make him a lot more valuable because he has good speed or it would means he would hit with more power which would also make him a lot more valuable because OBP and strikeouts matter far less if you hit with power.If he had a .750 OPS he would be, arguably, the most valuable player on this roster. I hope he can spend this winter working with a Matt Hague to find something that can help him be that hitter.
If he had a 750 OPS it would mean he would either get on base more which would make him a lot more valuable because he has good speed or it would means he would hit with more power which would also make him a lot more valuable because OBP and strikeouts matter far less if you hit with power.
Are you saying Varsho is as good as Ozzie Smith? I'm a bit confused here.
My problem with Varsho offensively speaking (i'm not denying his defense) is not how far or not he is from league's average it's that his offensive profil is pretty bad. He's not getting on base (hits or walks) and he has decent power at best and on top of that he is easy to strikeout.
He runs the base well and if he was getting on base just a bit more it would increase his effectiveness a lot. Just hitting 240 and getting just a little bit more walks and a little bit less striekout would already make Varsho significantly better.
Smith was getting on base and stealing base. One year his OBP was close to 400. If you check his prime only his OBP was probably around 360-370 something like that. He had 0 power which is why his OPS was low. Getting on base and stealing base you will help your team. OPS doesn't tell you everything. There's not a single stats alone that can tell you if a player is good or not. I'm mind blown that people compare Varsho to Smith this is total madness to me,Varsho's current OPS+ is 90. Smith's career OPS+ is 87. Like Smith in his time, Varsho is the best defender in the game. I don't see why it's that crazy. Smith's peak seasons were better than this, of course, but he didn't have better than a 90 wRC+ until he was 29.
Again, I don't think anyone's arguing that Varsho is a superstar. We're arguing AGAINST the ridiculous idea that he would be a 4th OF on any other team. He has a below average bat and an elite glove. That's a good player, despite how frustrating he can be at the plate.
The idea of him hitting .240 with more walks doesn't move him from a bench player to a starter... it moves him from a good starting CF to a borderline MVP candidate.
LOL that f'n sucks man. It's funny I was driving home and listening to the fan on my way home to hear it was a day game. I almost turned around to go catch the game for fun but luckily for me I guess my stomach was off so decided to just go home.Was my first Jays home game in 6 years or so![]()
Completely off topic but this just made me think of it. I don't know why but at jays home games they use OPS on the scoreboard for batters instead of AVG. It really doesn't make sense to me that they do that.Smith was getting on base and stealing base. One year his OBP was close to 400. If you check his prime only his OBP was probably around 360-370 something like that. He had 0 power which is why his OPS was low. Getting on base and stealing base you will help your team. OPS doesn't tell you everything. There's not a single stats alone that can tell you if a player is good or not. I'm mind blown that people compare Varsho to Smith this is total madness to me,
Because OPS is a better stat than AVGLOL that f'n sucks man. It's funny I was driving home and listening to the fan on my way home to hear it was a day game. I almost turned around to go catch the game for fun but luckily for me I guess my stomach was off so decided to just go home.
Completely off topic but this just made me think of it. I don't know why but at jays home games they use OPS on the scoreboard for batters instead of AVG. It really doesn't make sense to me that they do that.
Batting average is a key component of on base %. If you don’t get on base you can’t score. So yeah it matters.
Why the f*** are we disregarding or diminishing the value of batting average, you know, that thing that tells you hits per at-bat. You need hits to score runs, so yeah, it's an important stat. Is it the only stat we should be looking at? No. But you mentioned league average and I gave you OPS, SLG, OPG where Varsho is BELOW league average in each of them. Even the OPS+ of 94 is below the league average of 100. If he was hitting .201 yet was at league average or above in some of these other stats I could understand defending him. He's not even close to his career average in these stats.
I want to like Varsho, great defensive outfielder, he looks like a nice guy, but dammit he's a shitty hitter in the majority of most offensive metrics. People notice because they see him fail to get a hit 8 out of 10 times. He's at the Mendoza Line, traditionally defined as the threshold of offensive futility.
Are you saying Varsho is as good as Ozzie Smith? I'm a bit confused here.
My problem with Varsho offensively speaking (i'm not denying his defense) is not how far or not he is from league's average it's that his offensive profil is pretty bad. He's not getting on base (hits or walks) and he has decent power at best and on top of that he is easy to strikeout.
He runs the base well and if he was getting on base just a bit more it would increase his effectiveness a lot. Just hitting 240 and getting just a little bit more walks and a little bit less striekout would already make Varsho significantly better.
For the most part yes. However, Schwarber last year batted .197 but had a wRC+ of 119. He had a walk rate of 17.5% and slugged .474While batting average isn’t the be all of everything….. nobody hitting .200 is or will ever be considered a good hitter. It’s f***ing atrocious. Period
That’s so wild and likely a 1 in a million type stat line. Almost 50% of his hits were HR. That’s insane. If Varsho hit .200 with 47 HR and 104 RBI I would have zero complaints. Never ever happen though.For the most part yes. However, Schwarber last year batted .197 but had a wRC+ of 119. He had a walk rate of 17.5% and slugged .474
Varsho is in a tough spot. In my viewing ever since arriving in TO has been a good defender but couldn’t hit his way out of a wet paper bag. Nice looking swing though. I wouldn’t consider him an everyday player on a good team. Just doesn’t do enough offensively unfortunately. Nice guy though.
Yeah get ready for hockey this fall on amazon.Wow, another game on apple TV. F off.