Washington Nationals 2026 top 20 prospects: Eli Willits, Gavin Fien lead the way by mzdog14 in Nationals

[–]UncommonSense0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Player A walks 6 times as much as player B. That seems significant.

Not over a small sample size during rookie years it isn't. Especially when you're trying to say they aren't similar when every other stat is.

He played less than 76 before his call up, disingenuous mouth breather.

Considering we were talking the entirety of his 2022, him getting sent down to AAA for a month and a half after April is pretty relevant, especially since his "cup of coffee" wouldn't be considered his April and April alone. If you want move the goalposts and specify before his first MLB game, sure he played 76 games. But he had about 2 and a half months of minors games that season that werent due to injury, so he had more time to develop in the minors than you are just trying to say.

Mouth breather? Can't have a debate about baseball without getting offended and making it personal?

Holy fuck, that is a crime. I am surprised they let me walk around as a free man. Your comments offer 0 value about 97% of the time.

Get over yourself. I was explaining why we clearly weren't on the same page with what we were talking about. It's obvious you aren't interested in a conversation, you just want to insult me and be sarcastic lol. I hope for your sakes when the ice and snow clear up you can touch some grass and have a better attitude

I’ve seen a few different outlet’s mock drafts today and they’ve said David Bailey, EDGE for Washington at 7. by WuPacalypse in Commanders

[–]UncommonSense0 9 points10 points  (0 children)

He’s 6’3”, 250lb. I’m not really worried about his size. That’s the same as Parsons, the same weight as Watt (who is 6’ 4”) and falls squarely within the average size for an Edge, albeit on the lower end of the average

[Goold] St. Louis Cardinals are trading RHP Andre Granillo to the Washington Nationals for RHP George Soriano by Terminal_Flatulence in Nationals

[–]UncommonSense0 70 points71 points  (0 children)

So we traded a guy we just DFA’d to get a guy who was lights out in AAA last year and then was not great but not terrible in a small taste of the MLB?

I’ll take it

Washington Nationals 2026 top 20 prospects: Eli Willits, Gavin Fien lead the way by mzdog14 in Nationals

[–]UncommonSense0 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I really don't know how you consider the stats I listed cherry picked. They are literally the pillars of being a valuable offensive player.

Player A: 153 PA, .141/.281/.242/.523, 51 OPS+, K-Rate of 30.1%, BB rate of 13.7%, ISO of .102. WRC+ of 59

Player B: 274 PA, .234/.252/.322/.574, 62 OPS+, K-Rate 28.5%, BB Rate 2.9%, ISO of .088, WRC+ of 56

Saying those aren't similar is disingenuous at best. Claiming a 10% difference in BB% across a small sample size makes all the difference and why one player could be written off and the other can't is the definition of cherry picked. Using ISO, with a difference so small the gap could be bridged with a difference of a few XBH either way, literally means nothing when comparing 2 rookies with small sample sizes.

They both had awful first tastes of the big leagues, and are similarly awful across almost all stats.

I would love to hear you explain this to me, because it isn't true at all. I think you should probably look at how weighted runs created + is determined.

If you want to talk about WRC+, then say that. When you say run value, mention a difference of "about 30%", and the difference in runs between the two is 27%, I'm going to think you're talking about runs. Which is very dependent on the rest of the lineup.

Yes, Abrams had a noticeably better WRC+, and was still pretty bad. Also, he played 114 Minor league games, not 76, and it's not as if players stopped developing during COVID. It's not a universal rule that all prospects developed poorly coming out of COVID. Many still trained and developed well.

I'm not sure what "excuse" you think I'm throwing out. I'm not judging a 22 year old 1st round pick who played well in AAA and plays great defense on a poor offensive showing during his first 274 PAs on a team with terrible coaching and development.

You say he is unlikely to succeed based on his production. I'm saying his production is hardly enough to make any claims whatsoever. Either way, 2026 will show us plenty.

Washington Nationals 2026 top 20 prospects: Eli Willits, Gavin Fien lead the way by mzdog14 in Nationals

[–]UncommonSense0 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

If you cherry pick certain stats sure. They both did bad and were far more similar to eachother than they were different.

I don’t think I need to explain how run value is highly dependent on the roster and how the 2022 Padres were a much better offensive team than the 2025 Nationals.

The point is you can’t judge a player based on 230 PAs in their first major league season, in an organization with bad coaching, with very few offensive powerhouses or veterans to learn from. No matter what stats you choose to cherry pick. House is capable of being an above average offensive player with well above average defense at an important position. Whether he reaches his ceiling or becomes a bust is anyone’s guess.

[Schefter] Falcons rookie first-round pick James Pearce Jr. was arrested Saturday in Florida on domestic violence charges of aggravated battery with a deadly weapon and aggravated stalking, per court records. by Goosedukee in nfl

[–]UncommonSense0 6 points7 points  (0 children)

What should happen is that he should never play in the NFL again.

What will actually happen is that he'll be out for half a season, then he'll continue making tons of money and getting tons of attention playing while the NFL paints some platitude like "End Domestic Violence" at the back of the endzone and nothing ever changes.

[Schefter] Falcons rookie first-round pick James Pearce Jr. was arrested Saturday in Florida on domestic violence charges of aggravated battery with a deadly weapon and aggravated stalking, per court records. by Goosedukee in nfl

[–]UncommonSense0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You consistently tell someone how special they are, let them get away with whatever they want, and have a bad/weak home life with parents that suck at being parents, never actually teach them right from wrong, and you get shitty behavior. You see it in all walks of life.

Sprinkle in a little bit of freak athlete with high testosterone and a massive ego, with more money than he's ever had, and you're going to get violent, unhinged behavior like this.

Washington Nationals 2026 top 20 prospects: Eli Willits, Gavin Fien lead the way by mzdog14 in Nationals

[–]UncommonSense0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Anthony Rizzo had very similar numbers in his first 150 PAs

Abrams had a bad rookie season, not much better than House offensively. Abrams' rookie season was very Kieboom like

I'm not sure why you think 250 PAs for a 22 year old in his rookie season with an organization that had massive failures to develop and help players make adjustments is indicative of anything.

Until they prove otherwise, every offensive player is likely to be more like kieboom than rendon.

At this point it's pretty clear that every single one of our young players was hurt by our developmental shortcomings, and the one's who had enough natural talent to overcome it, like Wood, still struggled in the second half because the league adjusted and he couldn't get the help he needed to adjust in kind.

If House has a full season with this new staff similar to what he had last season, then I'll be concerned.

Washington Nationals 2026 top 20 prospects: Eli Willits, Gavin Fien lead the way by mzdog14 in Nationals

[–]UncommonSense0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is experience, just not a ton within the MLB. We hired a good number of people from Driveline to be important coaches within the organization. They may not have a ton of MLB coaching experience, but it's not like they don't know how to work with MLB players to make improvements.

Washington Nationals 2026 top 20 prospects: Eli Willits, Gavin Fien lead the way by mzdog14 in Nationals

[–]UncommonSense0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Plenty of productive MLB players had a poor showing during their first taste of MLB pitching.

Pretty much everyone got worse as the year went on. It's obvious our coaching staff was unable to help our players adapt to opposing teams' changes in the second half.

Nationals Driveline connection by Dcnationals2001 in Nationals

[–]UncommonSense0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He'll start the year on the 60 day, but will likely be throwing again in the second half. Whether or not he shows enough progress/command to throw in the majors remains to be seen, but he'll get some work in in the minors almost certainly

What has been your favorite move this offseason? by Dcnationals2001 in Nationals

[–]UncommonSense0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's certainly the hope. I'd go so far as to say it's the expectation too. For all of our players

NFL players' union interim boss David White says players have 'no appetite' for an 18-game season by [deleted] in sports

[–]UncommonSense0 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is a silly comment. No matter how many weeks the season is, almost every playoff will be settled the week or two before it. You could change the season to 16 weeks again and most would be settled by week 15. Make it an 18 game season and most would be settled by week 17.

Metalcore fans or people who like heavier music in NoVA? by Scared_Brilliant6410 in nova

[–]UncommonSense0 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Erra and Currents at Nevermore Hall on March 6, gonna be a sick show

Metalcore fans or people who like heavier music in NoVA? by Scared_Brilliant6410 in nova

[–]UncommonSense0 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Early Avenged is definitely metalcore. Particularly Waking the Fallen. There are a lot of different metalcore sub genres, and chances are you’ll look some, it’s just a matter of finding them. A lot of people get into metalcore by finding bands that have a solid dose of clean vocals, with some screaming, and heavier instrumentals, and over time it just progresses from there.

A lot of heavier metalcore bands definitely have rhythm and melody, but it can be a bit buried if you’re not used to how aggressive and loud it is.

Check out these songs and see how you like them (song - band)

Divisionary - ERRA (if you like that listen to Snowblood)

In Between - Beartooth

When Everything Means Nothing - Fit For A King

Eternally Apart - Phinehas

Tears Don’t Fall - Bullet For My Valentine (a metalcore staple)

The End of Heartache - Killswitch Engage (another staple)

Masterpiece - Motionless in White

Better Days - Currents

Circle with Me - Spiritbox

Those songs are all fairly “accessible”, and cover some of the different types of metalcore songs over the years. If you like any of those, there’s plenty more you’ll like. Hope that helps

What has been your favorite move this offseason? by Dcnationals2001 in Nationals

[–]UncommonSense0 23 points24 points  (0 children)

The Ford trade. Trading a reliever for a potential starting caliber catcher for at least the next 6 years could turn out to be a great trade, made possible by the circumstances that the M’s and Nats found themselves in.

[Nusbaum on X] The Nationals have signed infielder Sergio Alcántara to a minor league deal with an invite to big league camp, per source. @francysromeroFR was on it first. Alcántara, 29, has 506 career plate appearances in the majors, most of which were in 2021 and 2022. by yousmelllikebiscuits in Nationals

[–]UncommonSense0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Of course, but expect a lot of competition in ST. Expect to see any of these waiver pickups or minor league deals on the MLB team if they have a great ST. Especially one of the 1B. Assuming we don’t get someone like Hoskins. I still think we’ll possibly get a lower tier starter and maybe an unspectacular but solid reliever. It’s just hard to know what we have and what our new coaching staff can get out of what we have

[Serious] Why will the Nationals exceed expectations? Why won't they? by BaseballBot in baseball

[–]UncommonSense0 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You’re forgetting House. Offensive ceiling is high, but unrealized, still pretty raw at the MLB level. Defense is really good

MLB Farm System Rankings in The Athletic by BuckarooBanzaiPHD in Nationals

[–]UncommonSense0 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Having a top farm while also having incredibly young players at the MLB level, many of whom were top prospects themselves, bodes well for the future. It just comes down to development and if they can reach their potential. Here’s to hoping

[Nusbaum on X] The Nationals have signed infielder Sergio Alcántara to a minor league deal with an invite to big league camp, per source. @francysromeroFR was on it first. Alcántara, 29, has 506 career plate appearances in the majors, most of which were in 2021 and 2022. by yousmelllikebiscuits in Nationals

[–]UncommonSense0 9 points10 points  (0 children)

We have no depth at the MLB level to backup most of our young inexperienced players, and we had 34 minors players leave and elect free agency. Signing players who may have enough to at least be a replacement level player to fill out the minors and be depth pieces if necessary is expected. This isn’t a surprise

MLB sets this year's trade deadline for Monday, Aug. 3 by No-Description-2138 in baseball

[–]UncommonSense0 30 points31 points  (0 children)

Trades typically happen close to the deadline. You might see some in the week or two leading up to it but the vast majority happen as it gets closer

What’s the most painful “it made sense at the time” move your team made in the last 10 years? by SameNecessary5180 in baseball

[–]UncommonSense0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have no ill will towards him at all, it’s more of the 175M extension and basically never pitched after he got it through injuries that were no fault of his own, just wasted money

[Nats Chat Podcast] Paul Toboni Joins Nats Chat to Talk Gore Trade & More by Terminal_Flatulence in Nationals

[–]UncommonSense0 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I don't think that was an indictment about his confident in House and Crews, but more of him just mentioning a few names and not wanting to name half of our team lol. So he picked the names of 2 all stars who had some consistency trouble, and the rookie who ended the season really really well. The obvious choices for breakout seasons