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Braves legend Chipper Jones becomes nuclear after shocking Joey Gall against Dante Bichette Comparison


Atlanta Braves Hall of Famer Chipper Jones never gave up giving your opinion on the Internet, whether it was support The case of Andruw Jones’ Hall of Fame or Noticing the Cardinal Emitter Jim Edmonds leaves the cabin after 10 years.

Jones also became involved in a fierce discussion with a user named Daniel Markham on X (earlier Twitter). The discussion was focused on comparing the free agent of Infielder Joey Galla and former four-time All-Star Dantea Bichette.

Counterfeit began when Markham responded to statistical graphics in which Gallo compared Bichette.

“You don’t really need a war to know Gallo was much better than Bichette,” Markham wrote. “They have almost identical ops+ figures, so Dante was no better striker. And that Gallo is much better with the glove and is given on the basis.”

Jones, known for his unfiltered downtime, could not resist being weighed. Braves icon quoted Markham’s argument with brutal grids:

“This is one of the worst baseball tweets in the history of the awful baseball tweet! This must be for clicks … because bite!”

Markham Markham doubled on his attitude:

“What do I care if you click on that? I wasn’t paid. Dante wasn’t a great striker. He never walked, so his career opb is just .16 above Gallo, his slg a little more than that. an environment in the history of baseball. “

Jones immediately shot back:

“Optimal hit environment … Anywhere with you on the embankment. In the clown they sound like playing in Colorado is a dispute softball.

“Here’s a hint of…. If the guy hits .300 Life, I don’t care if they play on the moon, 100% of the league launches would rather face the month.

The argument of Chipper Jones was simple. Hitting in a house in Coors Field is not as easy as it sounds. And everyone who believes that first needed to hit it to know about it.


Comparing the career of Dante Bichette and Joey Galla that launched a fierce discussion

Dante Bichette, who played the most prominent for Colorado Rockies (1993-99), and Joey Gallo, who is better known for his first main league with Texas RangersHe had different career paths. Bichette was a high contact shot, while Gallo was known for his power and the discipline of the plates.

Bichette played 1,704 games compared to Gallov 939, gathering 1,906 hits with an average of 0.299, which was significantly higher than Gallov .194. While Bichette hit 274 home runs, Gallo, despite playing far fewer games, had already hit 208.

Bichette also had more RBI (1,141 compared to 453) and was a better basar with 152 stolen bases compared to Gallova 33. However, when adjusting the effects of the league and balloons, their Ops+ are almost identical (107 for Bichette and 106 for Gallo).

Bichette had a higher percentage of drafts (.499 Vs.456), but Gall’s percentage (.319) is not far from Bichette (.336), despite a huge difference on average hitting. Interestingly, Gallo has a higher war (15.4 in relation to 5.7).

Who do you think he had a better career as a whole? Comment on your answer below.