Tommy Pham
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Tommy Pham
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- mckeeno
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- vomass
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Re: Tommy Pham
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"A fanatic is one who can't change his mind and won't change the subject." - Winston Churchill
"... am I an addict? No. Have I tried it? Probably in one of my drunken stupors" - Rob Ford
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Re: Tommy Pham
Anyone find the Cardinals punting on Pham extremely curious? I know they have OF depth but still...for that return on a pre-arb player?
Season 8: 100-62 (.617) TC LOSER
Season 12: 119-43 (.735) TC WINNER
Season 19: 99-63 (.611) TC LOSER
Season 21: 108-54 (.667) TC LOSER
Season 12: 119-43 (.735) TC WINNER
Season 19: 99-63 (.611) TC LOSER
Season 21: 108-54 (.667) TC LOSER
- David Koresh
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Re: Tommy Pham
His career line is .271/.365/.463 (.828 OPS) and he looks a lot more like that player than the .306/.411/.520 (.931 OPS) he put up in 2017.
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Re: Tommy Pham
I'll take the over on his current stat line, looking at his batted ball data.
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Season 12: 119-43 (.735) TC WINNER
Season 19: 99-63 (.611) TC LOSER
Season 21: 108-54 (.667) TC LOSER
Season 12: 119-43 (.735) TC WINNER
Season 19: 99-63 (.611) TC LOSER
Season 21: 108-54 (.667) TC LOSER
- vomass
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Re: Tommy Pham
Right ... but isn't that a pretty good CFer? 800+ OPS CFers w/ OBP north of 350 don't grow on trees. I'd think this probably boils down to a numbers game, with Ozuna 3 years younger, Fowler really struggling and O'Neil crushing AAA they needed to make room some way. Clubhouse issues could be at play too, but I think this is more about opening up PT for Bader & O'Neil.David Koresh wrote:His career line is .271/.365/.463 (.828 OPS) and he looks a lot more like that player than the .306/.411/.520 (.931 OPS) he put up in 2017.
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"A fanatic is one who can't change his mind and won't change the subject." - Winston Churchill
"... am I an addict? No. Have I tried it? Probably in one of my drunken stupors" - Rob Ford
"A fanatic is one who can't change his mind and won't change the subject." - Winston Churchill
"... am I an addict? No. Have I tried it? Probably in one of my drunken stupors" - Rob Ford
- vomass
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Re: Tommy Pham
Also, Pham goes to arbitration this winter. Given this year's results vs. the career number, the Cardinals are probably just not willing to pay what they think he'll ask for/get, which makes sense again given what they have to pay the other guys + having O'Neil and Bader around.
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"... am I an addict? No. Have I tried it? Probably in one of my drunken stupors" - Rob Ford
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"... am I an addict? No. Have I tried it? Probably in one of my drunken stupors" - Rob Ford
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Re: Tommy Pham
Would have been a perfect fit for the Indians. RH CF who’s shown he can hit and under control for a couple more years...for that return? Sign me up. Would much rather have Pham than Martin going forward (Martin is still an upgrade...granted most anything would have been an upgrade).
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- rswanzey
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Re: Tommy Pham
I drafted Pham with a 9th rounder. Kept him for a second year and then cut him after 2012. He was injury prone and it seemed unlikely he'd ever get a real shot. The Cards always have like nine OF candidates, it seems like.
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