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1 minute ago, Malike said:

He's not used to playing in a CF sized LF I guess. He's playing in too far.

On Stowers I was thinking he was playing in to hold the runner on 2nd from scoring on a base hit. The SS was shifted up the middle.

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Just now, Malike said:

He's 6 OAA, 98th percentile. His arm has no value, though.

He also butchers a lot of balls.  I am not sure what to think of OAA.  I watch it especially with Gunnar and there seems no rhyme or reason to it.  I know you can watch the outfielder plays but you can’t with infielders.  How is Mateo 1 OAA?

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4 minutes ago, Malike said:

He's not used to playing in a CF sized LF I guess. He's playing in too far.

He butchered a play against us in Fenway too.  Maybe it’s just the Orioles. 

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Just now, baltfan said:

He also butchers a lot of balls.  I am not sure what to think of OAA.  I watch it especially with Gunnar and there seems no rhyme or reason to it.  I know you can watch the outfielder plays but you can’t with infielders.  How is Mateo 1 OAA?

Add me to the list as well who is skeptical. It’s not a stat that is distinct like EV or sprint speed.

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1 minute ago, Mooreisbetter27 said:

Gonna have to check out SOSH in a little. That’s always fun when we re doing well haha

Weams loved that board. I couldnt deal with it lol

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1 minute ago, Rbiggs2525 said:

Add me to the list as well who is skeptical. It’s not a stat that is distinct like EV or sprint speed.

You also can’t check it for the infielders.  You can see the plays for the outfielders at least.  Either way, he should be 5 OAA after today. 

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