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Join Date: Oct 2003
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Drew Stubbs
.240/.275/.285/.559
.205/.238/.344/.582 Willy Tavers and Corey Patterson, the whipping boys of redszone (and rightfully so) the last two season. Dusty and Jocketty would brutally ripped for having them on the team, and batting them leadoff. I understand here at redzone we all love our prospects, but the fact that it's nearly silent how bad Drew Stubbs has been is surprising. .176/.287/.257/.544 Drew Stubbs has actually managed to be worse than both of them, offensively. It really should come as a surprise to nobody that he's been bad, because he wasn't any good in the minors. Stubbs needs to be sent to AAA, and try to figure something out to cutdown on his strikeouts with his swing. He doesn't hit for any power, so there's no reason for him to strikeout as much as he does. I have no idea if Heisey is better, and he may not be, but something has to be changed at this point. |
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Re: Drew Stubbs: Uncle
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BTW, I'd drop him in the lineup before I'd send him to AAA.
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Re: Drew Stubbs: Uncle
I'm not so sure. Stubbs absolutely crushed the ball this series. How many did he smash to the wall in center?
3 games in Houston, 4 for 9 with 3 walks 3 games in St.Louis, 1 for 12 with a double off the wall and 4 smashed to the wall in center He's pretty far from one of our biggest worries IMO.
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Re: Drew Stubbs: Uncle
This is totally untrue.
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Re: Drew Stubbs: Uncle
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Stubbs is one of the most cross examined guys on this team not because of him but because of who he isnt (he too shall remain nameless for those who are tired of the debates). Will he ever be even Good Farny (Freel) with the bat who knows thats something for another thread. He's young and unless you want to top load the lineup, with Votto, leadoff hitters are few across the league not just with us. I do not think that Hanigan gets the playing time or would be as good at the top of the order just because then teams have to come after him, batting 7th or 8th he can take advantage of teams playing odds and giving us an extra baserunner and get the lineup turned over quicker. |
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Re: Drew Stubbs: Uncle
I've been as vocal of a Stubbs basher as anyone this side of TRF, but at this point with Dickerson on the DL I'm not sure what else we can really do. As others have said, he MUST be dropped in the lineup at a minimum. I would also be rotating Nix in CF to play against righties, and if Stubbs doesn't pull his act together soon, I'd give Heisey a shot.
As I've said a dozen times, when he doesn't punish pitchers with power, they are going to come at him (as they have done.) The plate discipline he showed in the minors really doesn't mean much if he doesn't have the power to scare major league pitchers away. The guy simply didn't hit in the minors, and he isn't hitting now. I'd try dropping him to 7th in the order for the next week or two, then give Heisey and Nix a shot to claim the job if things don't improve.
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Re: Drew Stubbs: Uncle
You can send him down but I wouldn't expect much from the guys in AAA since nobody seems to be hitting.
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Re: Drew Stubbs: Uncle
the difference is simply this (this is in no way an endorsement of Stubbs), Patterson and Taveras had already established who they were by the time they got to Cincinnati. Everyone knew what was coming, with Stubbs there is some hope, even if it is small.
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Re: Drew Stubbs: Uncle
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If you look at Reds OF prospects who have come through the system in the last fifteen years and had significant big league careers, the average drop-off from career minor league OPS to career major league OPS is about 100 points. Should Drew Stubbs be a major league starter if he can't get his OPS above .665? Agreed there is still SOME hope. But you could argue that there was SOME hope (at the time) with Patterson as well.
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Re: Drew Stubbs: Uncle
Drew Stubbs has been pretty awful this year -- after being pretty mediocre his entire career in the minors.
The difference between him and RZ whipping boys Taveras/Patterson? There isn't a better option anywhere else on the team or in the minors right now. For better or worse, they're stuck with Drew Stubbs until someone in the minors plays their way up to CF or the team acquires a better player.
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Re: Drew Stubbs: Uncle
Taveras 09
April .351 .338 .689 May .307 .333 .640 Patterson 08 April .292 .488 .780 May .180 .197 .377 Stubbs 10 April .301 .271 .572 Update Apr/May Drew Stubbs .179 .286 .269 .555 What does that say? That there are exceptions to speed always leading off ? Could be worse, you could have Stubbs/Gomes batting one two. Drew Stubbs .179 .286 .269 .555 Jonny Gomes .213 .250 .361 .611 Last edited by Spring~Fields; 05-02-2010 at 06:16 PM. |
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Re: Drew Stubbs: Uncle
Also, Stubbs is making the minimum while Taveras and Patterson made good money.
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Re: Drew Stubbs: Uncle
I would complain about Stubbs if he was playing ahead of Dickerson. But now that Dickerson's injured there isn't really a point. Probably not anyone better right now. (though he really should be moved down in the lineup)
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Re: Drew Stubbs: Uncle
Willie Taveras on May 13, 2009
.322 .382 .413 .796 Corey Patterson on May 2, 2008 .214 .280 .464 .744 Moral: It's early.
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