Off to a rousing start.
6 K's in 15 PA so far this year.
This may actually be down from last year.
Off to a rousing start.
6 K's in 15 PA so far this year.
This may actually be down from last year.
Francisco struck out 123 times last year in 541 PAs, 22.7 percent of the time. That is quite reasonable for a power hitter, not high at all. And it was a significant improvement over 2007, in which he fanned 161 times in 562 at bats, or 28.6 percent of the time.
Now, this year, in 15 at bats, he has fanned forty percent of the time, which obviously is quite a bit higher than last year. It might be a realistic alternative, though, to give Juan a few more at bats before putting him on irrevocable waivers.
I know it's a very, very small sample size. But it's concerning for a guy with so much potential.
This guy could be something special------------if allowed to develop, and he has the desire to do so. Otherwise, he will become the re-incarnation of Wily Mo. Please!! Patience, Patience, Patience. (Didn't have that option with Wily Mo due to his contract).
From Baseball Prospectus:
Juan Francisco, 3B, Reds (Double-A Carolina)
Francisco is such an unusual prospect: it's easy to get excited about some of his tools, as both his power and arm rate as plus-plus if not better, but at the same time, he's a bad-bodied and downright sloppy third baseman who will swing at anything. He still entices at times, however, and he certainly did so during a five-game stretch against Carolina over the weekend, going 10-for-24 with a double, three home runs (including two Monday), and nine RBI. Unfortunately, that only raised his averages on the season to .245/.271/.462. The potential is certainly there, but he'll need to make some adjustments.
http://www.baseballprospectus.com/ar...articleid=8947
Agreed, Doug. He's never going to be a great contact hitter, so the K's will always be there to some extent. For his talent to really gel, he's going to need to stop chasing so much crap out of the zone.
Games are won on run differential -- scoring more than your opponent. Runs are runs, scored or prevented they all count the same. Worry about scoring more and allowing fewer, not which positions contribute to which side of the equation or how "consistent" you are at your current level of performance.
Francisco with two hits and two RBIs tonight now has 33 RBI in 45 games as a 21 year old at AA.
and hitting 250 with an ops under 750
And with those nine homers, still only a 750 OPS.
Francisco is Samone at this point. Perhaps he becomes something else as he matures. More likely, he's not.
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