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You seriously missed out on a major part of what makes Kyle Schwarber valuable as a lead off hitter - his walks. He walked the second most in the league, right below Juan Soto. It's the three true outcomes, and he is VERY good at providing two of those three, walking and hitting home runs.
Isn't it amazing that Schwarber was second in the league in walks but had an OBP of .343, whereas Luis Arraez had just 35 walks in 617 plate appearances and had an OBP of .393? They're both massive outliers, two opposite ends of the three-true-outcomes spectrum. It's still weird that Schwarber is a leadoff hitter, but nobody can deny that so far it's worked out nicely for the Phillies.
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Schwarber was drafted as a catcher, not an outfielder. He was moved so he would hopefully have an easier job and could focus more on hitting. I believe this is why his defense is so bad.
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How bad of a fielder is Schwarber? A still recovering from TJ surgery Bryce Harper learned to play first base in order to free up the DH spot in the lineup to get Schwarber off the field. That's how bad of a fielder Schwarber is.
you've got the true outcome king schwarber, the scooby-doo loving bad timing power hitter castellanos, Jesus Marsh Christ, Trea "the guy that got through a hitting slump by means of phillies fans making use of the power of friendship and love" Turner, Bryce Harper and Realmuto (no need to develop on those). Not to mention the pitchers on Craig bird Kimbrel and Aaron Nola, who won me over when I watched his playoff game against the padres with my sister and we couldn't stop having fun at his brother Austin grinning at him when he got to the plate, and Zach Wheeler/Jose Alvarado (honestly I just like watching those, nothing special here) I'm hardly a phillies fan but I frequently find myself rooting for them on account of loving almost every single one of their players
His defense is bad, but apparently he was battling a knee injury in 2023 (he looked way slower than the year before). Plan seems to be to move him to DH with Harper moving to 1B. He also has worked pretty well as a leadoff hitter-has great plate discipline so he sees a ton of pitches and draws a fair number of walks. Phillies have plenty of power, need guys who can get a knock with RISP
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With him being the lead off, , I think that mainly has to go with not the home runs, but he walks a lot. I mean a lot he’s either walking hitting Home runs or striking out.
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I don’t understand what the value is. Like I get it, he’s slugging great and walks a lot, but it’s not like he’s a base stealer, so there’s no value with him on first. Not hating but I personally just don’t get the direction of baseball.
@@JediPrime11 in the long run, sure, it was a smart move. However, I followed all those boys from that core from Draft or Trade to the majors. I knew more about Bryant's minor league numbers then I did about anyone's stats on the major league club at the time save for like.... Starlin and T-Wood. I love that core. I want them to recover and make good careers still. Baez is still pretty young. Bryant too. With the exception of Addison for obvious reasons. I'd take all of em back on the Cubs in a heartbeat. Stupid? Absolutely. I don't care though. Those guys are my favorites.
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It seems like he's the contemporary equivalent of Adam Dunn. Go watch Secret Base's video on Dunn if you don't know what I'm talking about. One thing I'd really like to analyze some day is plotting 4 True Outcome percentage ((HR + BB + K + HBP) / PA) vs. total offense stats like OPS, OPS+, wOBA, and wRC+. For example, I'd like to see if the 2023 rule changes improved the total offense of players with low 4TO% compared to those with high 4TO% relative to the 2022 season.
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I have two answers to this question. The first is it's hard to say, because every player who has hit 500+ career HRs is in the Hall, is a steroids guy, or is Miguel Cabrera and Albert Pujols, both of whom will get in once they're eligible. So even in the era of analytics, a guy like Schwarber who doesn't generate much value outside of dingers would still have a chance to make the Hall, but he also would stand a very good chance to be the first player who fails to get in. My second answer to this question is don't be a dingus. There is not a universe where Schwarber makes it anywhere close to 500 and even makes it onto the ballot. People say he's the modern Adam Dunn, but Schwarbs just completed his age-30 season and has 246 career HRs - at the end of his age-30 season, Dunn had 354 HRs. And Dunn only had two 30+ HR seasons after age-30 and was out of the league after his age-34 season, so Schwarber has to age much more gracefully than Dunn while making up a difference in more than 100 HRs...and then find an extra 38 HRs because Dunn finished with 462 career HRs and failed to reach 500. And how did HOF voters feel about Dunn's career? He received just one vote in his one-and-done on the ballot in 2020. I know Hall voters love counting stats but in some hypothetical universe where Schwarber somehow finishes with 500 HRs, would the same voters who scoffed at Dunn really look at an extra 38 HRs as being the extra dimension that gets a player into Cooperstown? Somehow, I doubt it.
Another stat that highlights baseball's "long ball" strategy at the detriment of "small ball". Back in the day a player from Seattle named "Dave Kingman" was the same way, he always swung for the fences. Hey if any of the above made sense just consider I don't even follow baseball, I'm just well read.
Back in the day most hitters packed power so they didn't hit enough homers to offset the Ks. Hitting for average was more important. Schwarber is a natural DH and should only play defense as a last resort.
Turner had a worse OBP than Schwarber in 2023 - .320 compared to .343 - but he did score more runs and accrued more total bases than Schwarbs, while obviously also being a much better base stealer. Few stats are as beloved and obsessed over by sabermetricians as OBP, but in my opinion there is no one correct answer to the Turner-Schwarber leadoff debate - it's a philosophical question, and you can't deny that Schwarbs leading off has been an effective strategy for the Phils.
Phillies tried that for a bit and it didn’t work out at all. Trea had a rough start so they put him in a more protected part of the lineup, and Schwarber went cold when out later in the order. The Phillies lineup was so strange yet efficient. High OBP was leadoff, followed by the fasted guy on the team, rounded out by Harper, Realmuto, and Castellanos with a strong back 3. They also had Marsh as almost a second leadoff in the 9 slot for Schwarber to hopefully drive him in.
I suspect he hit for a decent average with the Red Sox because he realized what Mo Vaughn discovered. If you're a powerful left-handed hitter, you can play the game of either tattooing the ball to right or right center, or one-handing it off the Monster. Vaughn did it, Wade Boggs, Fred Lynn, probably others. A lot of lefty hitters hit for better averages with the Sox than they ever do again.
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He always has been a weird hitter. You have a player that tears his acl opening weekend, only to come back WS weekend and rip the soul outta cleavland. 2016 was weird in general
Schwarber is good in an overall view because of how MUCH power he has. He lives and dies by the dong. It's either a HR or its an out and there is NO in-between
I dont respect players like Gallo and Schawber that consistently bat under .220 with power ... At least bat in the .240s or .250s for gods sake... 200 plus strikeouts disgusts me ... And then to bat leadoff with those numbers is even more puzzling ... You want guys getting on base with steals potential to bat leadoff... I love alot of Phillies hitters like Realmuto, Castenallos, Harper, and Turner .... But I cant stand Schawber since his cubs days .... And it bothers me that players like that get so much praise
Worth mentioning that Fangraphs rates Schwarber's 2023 season a bit better than BaseRef, as he had 1.4 fWAR. Usually if a player has better fWAR than bWAR it's because his wRC+ is better than his OPS+, but that's not the case for Schwarbs, so I have to assume that it's because their defensive metrics don't rate him quite as badly as defensive runs saved does. But yeah, he's weird as hell. Baserunning is also a component of WAR, by the way, and Schwarber was caught stealing in both of his steal attempts in '23, despite the rules changes.
I’ll buy the fact that Kyle Schwarber is an unorthodox but nonetheless valuable player, but I won’t agree with the idea that using him as a lead off hitter makes any sense. I think the Phillies management is insane for letting him bat lead off. I don’t care how good his on base percentage is, he’s a horrible bass runner and clogs up the bases. Plus having him bat at the top of the order kills his ability to drive in runs. The dude has hit 93 homers for the Phillies over two years and he’s got less than 200 RBIs. Insane
Stanton's OBP in 2023 was .275, and his slugging was only .420, hence his OPS+ of 87 is nowhere close to Schwarber's. It's debatable whether Schwarbs actually adds value to a team, but Stanton actively hurt the Yankees a lot in '23, with a -0.8 bWAR, while being paid $32m, while Schwarber was plus 0.6 bWAR while being paid $12m less.
This is the reason why he’s my favorite baseball player, hes a one of a kind player and it so fun to watch, im gonna remeber watching him for the rest of my life because he’s the reason I got into baseball
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Bryce Harper had to DH in the majority of Phillies games due to injury, and as bad as Schwarber is as a fielder, you don't get better as a team by taking a .900 OPS player out of your lineup just to keep Schwarber out of the field. They also played a few games with Castellanos as DH because he's also a black hole in the field. The Phillies are weird, man.
@@javi994 Trea Turner is a leadoff hitter. He's got the speed to do it. Alec Bohm is a #2 hitter. Kyle Schwaber is a cleanup hitter. Everyone on the Phillies lineup stays the same.
kyle has awful defense like everyone cheers when he catches a somewhat hard flyball he walks a fuck ton cause its not uncommon for him to homer off the first pitch and then after him trea turner casty and harper and the 8 and 9 hitters are pretty good so he generally drives them in now stop shitting on my daddy hes a great player
Max Muncey with the Dodgers shares some similarities with Kyle Schwarber. Never a great hitter for batting average; his best seasons he hit .263, .251 and .249 in 2018, 2019 and 2021, and the worst three seasons he had a .192, .196 and .212 BA in 2020, 2022 and 2023, so overall the trend has been downward. In 2023 his batting average was about .190 until he slowly rallied in September to raise it to .212. Muncey doesn't quite have Schwarber's power, but he also doesn't strike out as much as Schwarber either. Schwarbers strike out rate the past three seasons have been 27.0, 29.9 and 29.9% in 2023. Schwarber's walk rates have been 13.6, 12.9 and 17.5% in 2023. Muncey's strike out rate in the same time period are 20.3, 25.0 and 26.4% and his walk rates were 14.0, 15.9 and 14.7% in 2023. In 2018 Muncey hit 35 homeruns, then 35, 12 (2020), 36, 21 and 36 in 2023. He has never had more than 497 AB's in a single season; close to 100 less than Schwarber in each of the past two seasons, and the Dodgers will never bat Muncey in the lead off position. No one brags about Max Muncey's defense, but at least his dWar in 2023 was only -.01; so almost, but not quite league average. At the plate, Max Muncey is kind of a quasi-Kyle Scwarber, but Muncey is two years older than Schwarber and Muncey's defense is likely to continue to deteriorate going into his age 33 season. I have no idea of what either Kyle Schwarber or Max Muncey will do in 2024, but Muncey could benefit in 2024 from having a much improved lineup around him. Scwarber's walk rate took a significant jump upwards in 2023. It will interesting to see if he can maintain that walk rate or make improvements in other areas.
the Angels culture of accepting the losing and let’s be honest.. Angels stadium is a bore fest and the 5000 true fans doesn’t cut it. I don’t care who you are, constant losing, stupid decisions from Arte and the lack of vibe at every home game wears on some guys and Rendon may be a good example of this. All this being said, Arte not showing this cancer the door epitomizes Arte’s ownership. Once the season starts and Rendon gets a RBI or even a hit talk be cheering him on. Angel fans should let him hear it every AB for all 97 of his 2024 ABs 65-97 here we come
You’re forgetting he also DH almost a third of 2023. So his negative defensive WAR shouldn’t factor in as much. He just isn’t that great of a hitter with such a high K rate. End of the day, overpaid and under achieving player
This guy is responsible for more bombs than Marvel Phase 4.
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I love love love Schwarb as a lead-off hitter. Pitchers can tell what kind of night they’re going to have right off the drop. Truly scary.
SCHWARBOMB!!!
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Somewhere, Adam Dunn is smiling
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You seriously missed out on a major part of what makes Kyle Schwarber valuable as a lead off hitter - his walks. He walked the second most in the league, right below Juan Soto. It's the three true outcomes, and he is VERY good at providing two of those three, walking and hitting home runs.
Isn't it amazing that Schwarber was second in the league in walks but had an OBP of .343, whereas Luis Arraez had just 35 walks in 617 plate appearances and had an OBP of .393? They're both massive outliers, two opposite ends of the three-true-outcomes spectrum.
It's still weird that Schwarber is a leadoff hitter, but nobody can deny that so far it's worked out nicely for the Phillies.
He's also very good at providing the third: Strikeouts.
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He mentioned his OBP, what do you think that is if it’s not hits?
Schwarber was drafted as a catcher, not an outfielder. He was moved so he would hopefully have an easier job and could focus more on hitting. I believe this is why his defense is so bad.
He was an awful catcher. Love the guy, wish he was back in cubbie blue but he was not it as a catcher
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How bad of a fielder is Schwarber? A still recovering from TJ surgery Bryce Harper learned to play first base in order to free up the DH spot in the lineup to get Schwarber off the field. That's how bad of a fielder Schwarber is.
i love the entire phillies lineup, a bunch of awkwardly weird dudes but it works so damn well.
Zack Greinke at the back of the rotation please, Phils
I wanna see him get his 10th HR and 10th SB @@RealJeffTidwell
you've got the true outcome king schwarber, the scooby-doo loving bad timing power hitter castellanos, Jesus Marsh Christ, Trea "the guy that got through a hitting slump by means of phillies fans making use of the power of friendship and love" Turner, Bryce Harper and Realmuto (no need to develop on those). Not to mention the pitchers on Craig bird Kimbrel and Aaron Nola, who won me over when I watched his playoff game against the padres with my sister and we couldn't stop having fun at his brother Austin grinning at him when he got to the plate, and Zach Wheeler/Jose Alvarado (honestly I just like watching those, nothing special here)
I'm hardly a phillies fan but I frequently find myself rooting for them on account of loving almost every single one of their players
@@C4lmaria I love them too. Pure entertainment with their personalities and ability
Yep. That's Scwarbomb for ya...
With Harper staying in first, Schwarber should be hitting as a full-time DH then his WAR will probably get better
His defense is bad, but apparently he was battling a knee injury in 2023 (he looked way slower than the year before). Plan seems to be to move him to DH with Harper moving to 1B. He also has worked pretty well as a leadoff hitter-has great plate discipline so he sees a ton of pitches and draws a fair number of walks. Phillies have plenty of power, need guys who can get a knock with RISP
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He's not good at hitting, there's a difference in squaring up 30+ times a season and actually being good at hitting.
He’s good at hitting homeruns
Regardless of his stats, this man can hit piss missiles like he’s not even trying..his HR stares are awesome af too
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The cubs core was crazy at one point
Sure was
He is the definition of work smarter not harder
Schwarber is just above league average when you factor in his defense. If he moved to DH, his WAR would be higher. Simple as that. - WW
Love me a Swharbomb!
Atlanta fan here and I love this guy😂
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if strikeouts dont matter for the batter it doesnt matter how many strikeouts a pitcher gets either.
I wonder if they will ever move the mound back? It has not been done since 1893.
With him being the lead off, , I think that mainly has to go with not the home runs, but he walks a lot. I mean a lot he’s either walking hitting Home runs or striking out.
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I don’t understand what the value is. Like I get it, he’s slugging great and walks a lot, but it’s not like he’s a base stealer, so there’s no value with him on first. Not hating but I personally just don’t get the direction of baseball.
I miss Schwarbs so much in Chicago.... God, he was so much fun. Sucks the Cubs sold the core. Glad he's on such a good team.
Me too... Go Cubs Nation
Nah it's great they sold those guys off
You'd be happy w/ the 2023 version of Baez and KB?
Schwarbs and Rizzo are the only ones they should've kept
@@JediPrime11 in the long run, sure, it was a smart move. However, I followed all those boys from that core from Draft or Trade to the majors. I knew more about Bryant's minor league numbers then I did about anyone's stats on the major league club at the time save for like.... Starlin and T-Wood. I love that core. I want them to recover and make good careers still. Baez is still pretty young. Bryant too. With the exception of Addison for obvious reasons. I'd take all of em back on the Cubs in a heartbeat. Stupid? Absolutely. I don't care though. Those guys are my favorites.
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For contrast sake, in 13 MLB seasons, Joe DiMaggio hit 361 career HR's and struck out ONLY 369 times! boy have times changed.
It seems like he's the contemporary equivalent of Adam Dunn. Go watch Secret Base's video on Dunn if you don't know what I'm talking about.
One thing I'd really like to analyze some day is plotting 4 True Outcome percentage ((HR + BB + K + HBP) / PA) vs. total offense stats like OPS, OPS+, wOBA, and wRC+. For example, I'd like to see if the 2023 rule changes improved the total offense of players with low 4TO% compared to those with high 4TO% relative to the 2022 season.
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Does he make it in the hall of fame if he crushes 500 hrs but continues with this strikeout rate and BA, thoughts?
I have two answers to this question. The first is it's hard to say, because every player who has hit 500+ career HRs is in the Hall, is a steroids guy, or is Miguel Cabrera and Albert Pujols, both of whom will get in once they're eligible. So even in the era of analytics, a guy like Schwarber who doesn't generate much value outside of dingers would still have a chance to make the Hall, but he also would stand a very good chance to be the first player who fails to get in.
My second answer to this question is don't be a dingus. There is not a universe where Schwarber makes it anywhere close to 500 and even makes it onto the ballot. People say he's the modern Adam Dunn, but Schwarbs just completed his age-30 season and has 246 career HRs - at the end of his age-30 season, Dunn had 354 HRs. And Dunn only had two 30+ HR seasons after age-30 and was out of the league after his age-34 season, so Schwarber has to age much more gracefully than Dunn while making up a difference in more than 100 HRs...and then find an extra 38 HRs because Dunn finished with 462 career HRs and failed to reach 500. And how did HOF voters feel about Dunn's career? He received just one vote in his one-and-done on the ballot in 2020. I know Hall voters love counting stats but in some hypothetical universe where Schwarber somehow finishes with 500 HRs, would the same voters who scoffed at Dunn really look at an extra 38 HRs as being the extra dimension that gets a player into Cooperstown? Somehow, I doubt it.
remember when he was on the cubs 😭
Another stat that highlights baseball's "long ball" strategy at the detriment of "small ball". Back in the day a player from Seattle named "Dave Kingman" was the same way, he always swung for the fences. Hey if any of the above made sense just consider I don't even follow baseball, I'm just well read.
3 true outcomes LEGEND.
Back in the day most hitters packed power so they didn't hit enough homers to offset the Ks. Hitting for average was more important.
Schwarber is a natural DH and should only play defense as a last resort.
If I had a team and Trea Turner was on that team, Trea Turner would be batting leadoff 100% of the time. Period.
Turner had a worse OBP than Schwarber in 2023 - .320 compared to .343 - but he did score more runs and accrued more total bases than Schwarbs, while obviously also being a much better base stealer. Few stats are as beloved and obsessed over by sabermetricians as OBP, but in my opinion there is no one correct answer to the Turner-Schwarber leadoff debate - it's a philosophical question, and you can't deny that Schwarbs leading off has been an effective strategy for the Phils.
Phillies tried that for a bit and it didn’t work out at all. Trea had a rough start so they put him in a more protected part of the lineup, and Schwarber went cold when out later in the order. The Phillies lineup was so strange yet efficient. High OBP was leadoff, followed by the fasted guy on the team, rounded out by Harper, Realmuto, and Castellanos with a strong back 3. They also had Marsh as almost a second leadoff in the 9 slot for Schwarber to hopefully drive him in.
I suspect he hit for a decent average with the Red Sox because he realized what Mo Vaughn discovered. If you're a powerful left-handed hitter, you can play the game of either tattooing the ball to right or right center, or one-handing it off the Monster. Vaughn did it, Wade Boggs, Fred Lynn, probably others. A lot of lefty hitters hit for better averages with the Sox than they ever do again.
He’s had one full season with an ops+ under 100 😳
im a simple man, I see Kyle shwarber, I click.
In the 2023 season, Kyle Schwarber was also the first person in MLB history to have a 40 homerun season with a batting average under 200.
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Ahh the old 3 outcome hitter they're always interesting
“Shearer hit 46 home runs” “the most in that national league”
Nobody: Matt Olson
2022. In 2023, like I mentioned, yes
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He always has been a weird hitter. You have a player that tears his acl opening weekend, only to come back WS weekend and rip the soul outta cleavland. 2016 was weird in general
I'm a fan of this guy in fantasy...I want him every year 😂
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Schwarber is good in an overall view because of how MUCH power he has. He lives and dies by the dong. It's either a HR or its an out and there is NO in-between
I dont respect players like Gallo and Schawber that consistently bat under .220 with power ... At least bat in the .240s or .250s for gods sake...
200 plus strikeouts disgusts me ... And then to bat leadoff with those numbers is even more puzzling ... You want guys getting on base with steals potential to bat leadoff... I love alot of Phillies hitters like Realmuto, Castenallos, Harper, and Turner .... But I cant stand Schawber since his cubs days .... And it bothers me that players like that get so much praise
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Worth mentioning that Fangraphs rates Schwarber's 2023 season a bit better than BaseRef, as he had 1.4 fWAR. Usually if a player has better fWAR than bWAR it's because his wRC+ is better than his OPS+, but that's not the case for Schwarbs, so I have to assume that it's because their defensive metrics don't rate him quite as badly as defensive runs saved does. But yeah, he's weird as hell.
Baserunning is also a component of WAR, by the way, and Schwarber was caught stealing in both of his steal attempts in '23, despite the rules changes.
Red Sox had him for half a season and he somehow batted .290 lol
Rob Deer was 30 years too early!
Phillies be doing an entire team of power and bad defensively players yet it fricking works and people love it.
I’ll buy the fact that Kyle Schwarber is an unorthodox but nonetheless valuable player, but I won’t agree with the idea that using him as a lead off hitter makes any sense. I think the Phillies management is insane for letting him bat lead off. I don’t care how good his on base percentage is, he’s a horrible bass runner and clogs up the bases. Plus having him bat at the top of the order kills his ability to drive in runs. The dude has hit 93 homers for the Phillies over two years and he’s got less than 200 RBIs. Insane
Take away the batting average, Kyle put up MVP numbers. If he had 50 more hits, he would be at .292 batting average.
Very interesting player.
Stanton too. He either hits a homer or strikes out. He’ll hit a ball 120 mph and also hsve javier baez plate vision
only issue is hes only doing one of those rn kyle walks and can get base hits and extra base hits
Stanton's OBP in 2023 was .275, and his slugging was only .420, hence his OPS+ of 87 is nowhere close to Schwarber's. It's debatable whether Schwarbs actually adds value to a team, but Stanton actively hurt the Yankees a lot in '23, with a -0.8 bWAR, while being paid $32m, while Schwarber was plus 0.6 bWAR while being paid $12m less.
Why do pitchers keep throwing fastballs at Schwarber?
This is the reason why he’s my favorite baseball player, hes a one of a kind player and it so fun to watch, im gonna remeber watching him for the rest of my life because he’s the reason I got into baseball
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Same OPS as Ichiro
So he’s good as a DH
Bryce Harper had to DH in the majority of Phillies games due to injury, and as bad as Schwarber is as a fielder, you don't get better as a team by taking a .900 OPS player out of your lineup just to keep Schwarber out of the field. They also played a few games with Castellanos as DH because he's also a black hole in the field.
The Phillies are weird, man.
Kyle Schwaber is a cleanup hitter. Not a leadoff hitter.
Isn’t that kinda half their lineup, though? 😂
@@javi994 Trea Turner is a leadoff hitter. He's got the speed to do it. Alec Bohm is a #2 hitter. Kyle Schwaber is a cleanup hitter. Everyone on the Phillies lineup stays the same.
Schwarber's picture is in the dictionary next to, "Three True Outcome."
kyle has awful defense like everyone cheers when he catches a somewhat hard flyball he walks a fuck ton cause its not uncommon for him to homer off the first pitch and then after him trea turner casty and harper and the 8 and 9 hitters are pretty good so he generally drives them in now stop shitting on my daddy hes a great player
I agree with putting him in the lineup, but what is the logic behind having him bat lead off???
James strikeoutman😂
i couldnt tell you why schwarber leading off works so well but the phillies win when he leads off and they dont when he doesnt
There is no way in hell shwarbs should be leading off in my opinion he should've there num 5 hitter
Ill take my Juan Pierre or Kenny Lofton for leadoff than Schrawber the modern day Adam Dunn.
Now do Max Muncy
Nothing weird at all. Guy’s a softball slugger with an excellent eye.
I saw you posted that stroman video and quickly took it down, whay gives?
Max Muncey with the Dodgers shares some similarities with Kyle Schwarber. Never a great hitter for batting average; his best seasons he hit .263, .251 and .249 in 2018, 2019 and 2021, and the worst three seasons he had a .192, .196 and .212 BA in 2020, 2022 and 2023, so overall the trend has been downward. In 2023 his batting average was about .190 until he slowly rallied in September to raise it to .212. Muncey doesn't quite have Schwarber's power, but he also doesn't strike out as much as Schwarber either. Schwarbers strike out rate the past three seasons have been 27.0, 29.9 and 29.9% in 2023. Schwarber's walk rates have been 13.6, 12.9 and 17.5% in 2023. Muncey's strike out rate in the same time period are 20.3, 25.0 and 26.4% and his walk rates were 14.0, 15.9 and 14.7% in 2023.
In 2018 Muncey hit 35 homeruns, then 35, 12 (2020), 36, 21 and 36 in 2023. He has never had more than 497 AB's in a single season; close to 100 less than Schwarber in each of the past two seasons, and the Dodgers will never bat Muncey in the lead off position. No one brags about Max Muncey's defense, but at least his dWar in 2023 was only -.01; so almost, but not quite league average. At the plate, Max Muncey is kind of a quasi-Kyle Scwarber, but Muncey is two years older than Schwarber and Muncey's defense is likely to continue to deteriorate going into his age 33 season.
I have no idea of what either Kyle Schwarber or Max Muncey will do in 2024, but Muncey could benefit in 2024 from having a much improved lineup around him. Scwarber's walk rate took a significant jump upwards in 2023. It will interesting to see if he can maintain that walk rate or make improvements in other areas.
the Angels culture of accepting the losing and let’s be honest.. Angels stadium is a bore fest and the 5000 true fans doesn’t cut it. I don’t care who you are, constant losing, stupid decisions from Arte and the lack of vibe at every home game wears on some guys and Rendon may be a good example of this.
All this being said, Arte not showing this cancer the door epitomizes Arte’s ownership.
Once the season starts and Rendon gets a RBI or even a hit talk be cheering him on.
Angel fans should let him hear it every AB for all 97 of his 2024 ABs
65-97 here we come
Hes not leading off this year topper said so
You’re forgetting he also DH almost a third of 2023. So his negative defensive WAR shouldn’t factor in as much. He just isn’t that great of a hitter with such a high K rate. End of the day, overpaid and under achieving player
He’s not good
You already did a video on this guy. Running out of ideas?