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MBZags
01-01-2013, 05:50 PM
Buster Olney ranked the Reds outfield as 6th best in MLB. Here's what he had to say:



6. Cincinnati Reds

Jay Bruce is one of the best overall outfielders in the majors, Shin-Soo Choo can get on base, steal bases and throw, and Ryan Ludwick is coming off a season in which he clubbed 26 homers in 125 games. The only question about the Reds' outfield is how they will be aligned. Their plan going into spring training is for Choo to play center field, but rival evaluators believe that eventually, Bruce will be shifted to center and Choo will move to right.

Something to remember: Bruce is 25 and still developing as a hitter, and there may not be a hitter who has been more defined by what happens early in the count. In those plate appearances in which he moved ahead in the count by taking the first pitch out of the zone, he posted a .929 OPS. When he fell behind 0-1, however, he had a .608 OPS. The difference in his results, depending on the count, was much more acute than that for a lot of hitters -- he had a .421 OPS in at-bats that ended when he was behind in the count, 1.009 when the count was even, 1.032 when he was ahead.

It almost sounds like Bruce may be getting into his own head too much when he gets down in the count.

americanoutlaw1
01-01-2013, 07:32 PM
So... Jay likes the fastballs eh?

HometownHero
01-04-2013, 02:22 AM
Noting too special to me since MLB had a .514 OPS with the pitcher ahead and a .974 with the hitter ahead league wide including pitchers.