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1 hour ago, Il BuonO said:

Thought this was pretty funny from FG....

The Quick Opinion: There are dead cats and then there cats so thoroughly corpsefied and gross that their very bones have been reduced to a fine powder. Davis may bounce in 2019. Or his bone dust might drift away in the first spring breeze.

 

"Corpsified and gross..." Gotta Love a wild Firefly reference.

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1 hour ago, Il BuonO said:

He could be a bounce back candidate, but the bar is so low it might not matter. Over/under on HRs is about 24.5. Considering the rest of his game, does that make anyone feel good?

Definitely think he's a bounce back candidate. So, 0.0 WAR? 

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1 hour ago, Il BuonO said:

Thought this was pretty funny from FG....

The Quick Opinion: There are dead cats and then there cats so thoroughly corpsefied and gross that their very bones have been reduced to a fine powder. Davis may bounce in 2019. Or his bone dust might drift away in the first spring breeze.

 

There's always Schrodinger's cat/

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2 hours ago, El Gordo said:

There's always Schrodinger's cat/

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3 minutes ago, Il BuonO said:

Quantum mechanics might be a bit beyond Davis. Although, if he’s alive you’d expect some bounce even if it’s still below average. 

Actually........ a dead cat would be an improvement over Davis. You bat him leadoff 162 games. No pitcher could throw 3 strikes to a 6 inches high dead cat lying on the ground. He walks, you pinch run Mullins for the rest of the game. DC (Dead Cat - the inverse of CD...) DC has 162 PA - 0 AB, 162 BB. Infinity 0.000 BA, 1.000 OBP, 1.000 OPS. Gotta be worth 0.0 WAR at least.

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1 minute ago, scOtt said:

 

Actually........ a dead cat would be an improvement over Davis. You bat him leadoff 162 games. No pitcher could throw 3 strikes to a 6 inches high dead cat lying on the ground. He walks, you pinch run Mullins for the rest of the game. DC (Dead Cat - the inverse of CD...) DC has 162 PA - 0 AB, 162 BB. Infinity 0.000 BA, 1.000 OBP, 1.000 OPS. Gotta be worth 0.0 WAR at least.

Trouble is doesn't the dead cat have to walk to 1B before you can PR for him?

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