Did I hear correctly on the TV today that Cozart set the record for doubles by a shortstop before the All-Star break?
Did I hear correctly on the TV today that Cozart set the record for doubles by a shortstop before the All-Star break?
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Didn't know they tracked such records. But that's quite an accomplishment. I think we are missing the forest for the trees a bit with Cozart. I want 1500 mlb at bats before I ever proclaim to know what type of player he is. And that means Didi and Billy better move positions or be traded in my mind.
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Cozart is quietly having a very nice rookie season. He's been an above average fielder and base runner. He may end up hitting 20 home runs and 40 doubles. That would be awesome for a rookie shortstop! His problem is his OBP. He's at .297. He just needs to be moved down in the order, probably to the 6 or 7 spot to really thrive.
Ideally, until his ability to get on base improves, I agree that he should bat down in the line-up. The problem, of course, is that this team is loaded with guys who need to hit 6th - 8th, and somebody has to hit 1st 2nd and 4th. I keep thinking that Cozart is going to turn the corner on the OBP issue; but, then again, isn't this pretty much what his minor league stats indicated? Don't get me wrong, however, I'm a Cozart fan - and for the first time in a while I don't feel like the SS position is an issue for the Reds. Still, with his speed and power, if he could improve his OBP enough he sure would look nice hitting 2nd.
Am I understanding the clubs current position on this (or perhaps many folks here; well at least some) that one or the other can make the situation later, but to develop them as shortstops until it's necessary to move them? I can imagine it's a delicate balancing act as to when to pull the trigger on this type thing. Such a move would impact other prospects besides either of these two.
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Wasn't sure if it was posted in one of the other ten Hamilton threads...but a new article by Jeff Passan:
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/reds-fa...this-year.html
The stories are told with such certainty they're almost apocryphal. There may not be a player with a tool commensurate to Hamilton's speed – not Bryce Harper's power, not Rick Ankiel's arm, not Brendan Ryan's glove, not Justin Verlander's fastball, not even Mariano Rivera's cutter.
With Hamilton, its the little things that will go a long way, and most of those little things may never show up in a box score.
Things like being a distraction to the defense while on base. One thing about growing up listening to Marty and Joe during the Reds games was that Joe Nuxhall was a great baseball teacher. Joe Morgan was a master at being a distraction and Nuxhall would describe a lot of those little things.
For example, the 1B holding the runner on at 1B, creates a hole on the right side of the infield. As a result, the 2B has to move a step or two more towards 1B in order to plug the hole. Sparky figured out that if he put a right handed hitter like Foster, Bench, or Perez, that when Morgan would attempt a steal, the 2B would cover 2B (a LH batter has the SS covering 2B on a steal), and that resulted in the 2B cheating a step closer to 2B. The end result would be then the SS would cheat closer to 2B to help out, leaving more holes in the infield.
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I think I throw the ball as hard as anyone. The ball just doesn't get there as fast. Eddie Bane
We know we're better than this ... but we can't prove it. Tony Gwynn
So you want to wait until after his age 28 season to proclaim what type of player he is? If Cozart were currently 22, I would say you have a point. But he is 26 (will be 27 in 4 weeks). The 'quick progress' part of his game is probably unlikely to come along at this age. He is probably very close to what he is at this point.
Billy Hamilton - fastest player ever?
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/reds-fa...this-year.html
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