Posted by 06gsp on 5/15/2019 11:19:00 AM (view original):
of course power is within a hitter's control in a way that usage by the manager is not, stop being stupid on purpose
Butler averaged 10 triples per 162 games over his career, which is good by the standards of triples, but his overall extra base production is very low, hence his not very good career slugging percentage,
Uh, you're saying that power is in the hitter's control, and I'm the one being stupid? Lots of great hitters had little to no power (Rose, Collins, Gwynn, etc.). You think that's because they just chose to hit a lot of singles and doubles? Or perhaps because they just ran really fast?
"Power" is not in a hitter's control. They either have it or they don't.