Ron,
I've made a number of posts, but haven't gotten a truly satisfactory answer. You have repeatedly indicated that you think Citi will play as much more of an extreme pitchers' park than people are thinking. (You even refer to it as Petco East in your Longshots article).
What I'm trying to discern is -- are HQ's projections reflecting this belief or a more conservative approach?
David Wright, for instance, is predicted to be hitting 31 HRs. But in your longshots article, you suggest that Beltran, Delgado, and Wright combine to hit 75 -- pegging Wright more in the 24-27 HR range.
So, again, my question is -- for Mets' hitters and pitchers -- are the projections taking your suspicions about the extremity of Citi Field? OR is it taking what seems to be the more conservative approach of HQ's park effects?
And, in practical terms, if HQ's projections are NOT taking your views on Citi Field, would you consider it prudent (or if we're in agreement with you) to scale down some of the Mets' power numbers and maybe scale down ERAs of flyballers like Santana and Perez?
Thanks in advance for answering!
I've made a number of posts, but haven't gotten a truly satisfactory answer. You have repeatedly indicated that you think Citi will play as much more of an extreme pitchers' park than people are thinking. (You even refer to it as Petco East in your Longshots article).
What I'm trying to discern is -- are HQ's projections reflecting this belief or a more conservative approach?
David Wright, for instance, is predicted to be hitting 31 HRs. But in your longshots article, you suggest that Beltran, Delgado, and Wright combine to hit 75 -- pegging Wright more in the 24-27 HR range.
So, again, my question is -- for Mets' hitters and pitchers -- are the projections taking your suspicions about the extremity of Citi Field? OR is it taking what seems to be the more conservative approach of HQ's park effects?
And, in practical terms, if HQ's projections are NOT taking your views on Citi Field, would you consider it prudent (or if we're in agreement with you) to scale down some of the Mets' power numbers and maybe scale down ERAs of flyballers like Santana and Perez?
Thanks in advance for answering!
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