CabanaBoy5
Registered User
Uninformed? Why comment? Wtf are you talking about? Which of these BA, SLG, OPB, OPS, OPS+ is he not below his career avg? A quick peek at mlb.com shows his BA for the last 15 games is .234. Undeniably, he has been better the past few weeks against crap competition so even that stat is pumped up a bit.You are wrong. That is OK.
Kirk has been hitting well for multiple months now. You are free to look up his stats yourself. This isn't a 10-game sample. You are uninformed, so why comment?
Furthermore, I am specifically referring to an actual incident that took place here recently. Someone made a post suggesting that it was imperative that we find a starting catcher for next season. I pointed out that Kirk's hitting was already turned around and with his elite defense, he is an easy starter. That person then waiting to bring up a 2-3 game sample as "proof" that Kirk was only a backup (because apparently he was too tired to get a hit?). Ironically, since that post was made Kirk has gone back to hitting (and has even thrown out several baserunners), so I guess he must not be "too tired" to start after all lol.
He also didn't even "suck" last season. This is pure hyperbole. Yes, it was a clear down year from his ALL-STAR 2022 season, but his 96 wRC+ last season placed him squarely at 10th among catchers who had a minimum of 400 plate appearances.
His 2024 xwOBA is slowly approaching his 2022 xwOBA (which was a season that produced 130 wRC+).
Apparently to some people, this is what a backup catcher looks like:
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Even if you think the past several months have been better, it's too early to conclude he's turned a corner and can catch 100 games in a season. Caleb Joseph said this morning on the FAN590 that the jury is still out on whether he can catch 100 games. According to a Toronto Star article on Aug. 15, he was one of the LEAGUE'S least productive hitters earlier in the year. There was a reason that Jansen was catching so often. Kirk only started 8 games in May and when his playing time increased in June, his OPS was a dreadful .561.
Granted, he's been better since July 1st, but he couldn't be much worse. However, you can't make the assertion that he can be a regular catcher now because then you're ignoring the past year and a half of very inconsistent offence from him. He's still lacking pop in his bat and that trend has continued from last year when he only hit 8 home runs.
Regarding comments about his weight, unquestionably if he lost some weight he'd be quicker. Sports performance research confirms that. Fat shaming I don't agree with.
No one is questioning his defence, he's elite in that regard. I truly hope he becomes our No. 1 catcher and catches 100 or more games next season.
However, don't denigrate other people's opinions or state they are uninformed. I formed my opinion watching him play, listening to the opinions of experts, reading stats on MLB.com and baseball-reference.com, and reading articles. How the f*** can you say "why comment" on a message forum? Unbelievably arrogant buddy.
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