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K ꓘ 76 - Tough Players to Value

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🗓️ 26 September 2022

⏱️ 72 minutes

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Keep or Kut - Pete (@PeteBBaseball) and Chad (@chadyoung) discuss players whose seasons just aren't that easy to interpret and who are therefore tough to value for the future. With keeper decisions around the corner, plus draft season coming, these are the guys we expect to keep us up at night. Join Pitcher List Plus and get an ad-free website and access to the Pitcher List Discord community, while supporting the podcast. Timestamps: 2:02 - Plan to discuss players whose value is hard to lock down for next year. 2:55 - Kris Bryant, the Coors Field power outage, and 181 surprisingly good PA. 11:43 - The Trevor Story Roller Coaster. 17:37 - Is Jack Flaherty still living off 2019? 27:31 - Lucas Giolito's awful season. 38:48 - Are we worried about Juan Soto? 44:47 - Nick Castellanos misses home. 52:51 - Maybe Frankie Montas does, too. 59:18 - Paul Goldschmidt re-enters the 1B top 5. 1:02:50 - Is Nate Lowe far behind? 1:05:07 - Alex Bregman isn't in the top five, but who is ahead of him? Bobby Witt Jr.? Gunnar Henderson? Get PL+ and join our Discord: https://pitcherlist.com/plus [https://pitcherlist.com/plus] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices [https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices]

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Pictureless podcast. I'm Pete Ball, joined as always by Chad Young. Please consider following

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the show at At Keep or Cut on Twitter, especially during the offseason,

0:55.2

because that's when so many of, you know, what our show has to offer will help you with

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is during your offseason decisions. Please follow Chad at at Chad Young, and you can follow

1:05.3

me at Pete B baseball. Chad, we're at episode 76. I don't know if there are any athletes that are numbered

1:13.5

76 in MLB because I'm terrible with numbers. But with all that, Ted, what's going on,

1:19.8

Chad? Yeah, I'm looking up 76 right now. There are, there are not many. The all-time war leader on baseball reference among players.

1:31.3

I discovered now, you can look this up.

1:33.4

You can go, there's a jersey number lookup thing.

1:35.7

MLB players who wore a number at baseball reference that you can sort by years they wore it as well as career war. And Jose Iglesias with 12 war

1:51.0

is the best player to ever wear number 76, but he only wore it for one year. So I'm not

1:58.1

sure that really counts. There is no player in major league history who has

2:02.2

worn it for more than three years. And the player who wore it for three years is a Boston Red Sock,

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