Brett Wallace said, in regards to the Astros lack of walks:
"Everybody can play GM when you look at a stat sheet. I think the whole on-base percentage thing is kind of skewed."
I would really appreciate some insight into this thought. If he means OBP is skewed because there's such a small sample size (we're 3.1% through the season), then I can handle that.
If Wallace is inferring that getting on base does not necessarily reflect a tendency to score runs, then perhaps we should hear more about this revolutionary thinking.
More:
"You definitely want to stick to a gameplan. But if I'm looking for a certain pitch ... I don't want to take it just to be selective. Once balls start falling you'll see the on-base percentage go up."
Brett Wallace, our very own Murray Chass!
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I wouldn't want him clogging up the basepaths anyway.
"But if I'm looking for a certain pitch ... I don't want to take it just to be selective."
Maybe someone should explain to Brett that being selective means "waiting for a certain pitch."
He doesn't sound like the sharpest tool in the shed...
"But if i'm looking for a certain pitch ... I don't want to take it just to be selective."
I think he is trying to say that if he is looking for a fastball and he gets it. He will only swing at if he knows it'll be a strike or he knows he can rip it. He is trying to get the point of that if he gets balls he will try to get walks.
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