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Edwin Encarnacion Splits At Progressive Field

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       AB	R	H	2B	3B	HR	RBI	BB	HBP	SO	SB	CS	 AVG	 OBP	 SLG	  OPS
2011   14	4	7	 1	 0	 0	  0	 0	 0	  1	 0	 0	.500	.500	.571	1.071
2012   16	1	4	 3	 0	 0	  3	 0	 0	  5	 0	 0	.250	.250	.438	 .688
2013   10	0	1	 1	 0	 0	  0	 2	 0	  2	 0	 0	.100	.250	.200	 .450
2014   13	1	2	 1	 0	 0	  1	 1	 0	  5	 0	 0	.154	.214	.231	 .445
2015   16	3	6	 2	 0	 0	  3	 1	 0	  3	 0	 0	.375	.412	.500	 .912
2016   13	1	3	 1	 0	 1	  1	 1	 0	  4	 0	 0	.231	.286	.538	 .824
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Someone on Twitter took the time to overlay Progressive Field on all of Edwin Encarnacion's home runs since 2008.

Some very long shots could put the scoreboard in jeopady ;)

http://m.mlb.com/news/article/212025038 ... -contract/
“Every day is a new opportunity. You can build on yesterday's success or put its failures behind and start over again. That's the way life is, with a new game every day, and that's the way baseball is.”
-- Bob Feller

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Some of those will also now hit the wall. I predict his homers "drop" into the 30s now, but batting average goes up. Be aware, Toronto is a launching pad for homers.

OK here's a blurb from last June 10 on EE - check out his crappy numbers:


Edwin Encarnacion - DH - Blue Jays

Encarnacion has not been able to match his stellar stats from the last two years but Blue Jays fans and his fantasy owners alike are in love with him after this game. His .233/.310/.450 pales in comparison to last year's .277/.372/.557 but Encarnacion gave us hope tonight that he could be snapping out of his funk.


Now check this one out:


Edwin Encarnacion - DH - Blue Jays

Edwin Encarnacion (oblique) declared himself ready for Opening Day.
Encarnacion has been held out of Grapefruit League action all spring -- first because of dental work and then because of a strained oblique -- but he took six at-bats in a minor league game Thursday and reported feeling "100 percent" healthy.

OK, I point this out because people forget about this. This guy had NO spring training last year. None. So he got off to a really slow start. Yes, those 2016 stats include 2 CRAP months due to injury.

He hit .250 in April and .232 in May. Then he toooook off!!!!
"I've suffered a great many tragedies in my life....most of them never happened". Mark Twain

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When I was looking at Encarnacion's splits a while back when the rumors started one thing that I remember sticking out to me was how much better he hit when playing 1st base as opposed to DH.

He hit something like 35 points higher when playing the field. He also had 2 more homers despite like 30 fewer at bats.

Some guys just stay more involved and keep their concentration better when playing the field.

I know the Indians are really into analytics so I'm sure Tito will be aware and hopefully keep him out at 1st far more often.

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civ ollilavad wrote:Monthly splits:

April 250/298/396 694
May 232/326/491 817
June 308/448/736 1184
July 284/347/580 927
Aug 260/363/538 901
Sept 255/354/464 818

Home 282/373/570 943
Away 246/342/492 834
Thanks Civ. My point is this. Because of the total miss of spring training and inevitable slow start EE had a season that could be described as an off one. Lol!
"I've suffered a great many tragedies in my life....most of them never happened". Mark Twain

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Indians agree with Edwin Encarnacion on three-year deal

Encarnacion is one of the game's most consistent power hitters. Over the past five seasons, only Chris Davis (197) has hit more home runs than Encarnacion's 193, And over that same span, only Miguel Cabrera (569) has more RBI than Encarnacion's 550.

Granted Rogers Centre in Toronto is a great park for hitters, but according to ESPN's Park Factors, Cleveland's Progressive Field was even more conducive to offense in 2016 -- in both scoring (it ranked No. 3 overall at +20.7% above average) and in home runs (No. 5 at +16.8%).
"I've suffered a great many tragedies in my life....most of them never happened". Mark Twain

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They'll give those tickets away to cub fans so they can root against the indians this year.
“Every day is a new opportunity. You can build on yesterday's success or put its failures behind and start over again. That's the way life is, with a new game every day, and that's the way baseball is.”
-- Bob Feller