He's jumping on crappy pitches early in the count. He needs to stop that.Quote:
Originally Posted by capndees
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He's jumping on crappy pitches early in the count. He needs to stop that.Quote:
Originally Posted by capndees
Marty with a Bob Boone reference....he called the runs "points"
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Fogg throws a 3-2 curve to Kearns. Talk about slop!
McClendon pulls Fogg after 101 "pitches"...
Kearns has 10 walks in 75 atbats in August, or 1 walk per 7.5 atbats, which is on par with his career walk rate of bb/7.16 atbats. He's showing signs of coming around.
Grabow (lefty) in to pitch.
Valentin walks. Anyone got his BB stats?
I love Lloyd McClendon :rolleyes:
Maybe. But he's simply GOT to stop taking so long to straighten out his game. I'd like the guy to string together four straight months of good ball.Quote:
Originally Posted by OnBaseMachine
24 walks in 155 atbats. Beats his previous career high of 22 in 218 atbats.Quote:
Originally Posted by oneupper
23/28 bb/k for valentinQuote:
Originally Posted by oneupper
That's pretty good!Quote:
Originally Posted by OnBaseMachine
Scratch that. It's great. Repeatable?Quote:
Originally Posted by oneupper
That pretty much says it all. I love Kearns's game when he actually is playing it, but he never does for a full season(due to several factors). Hopefully next year................Quote:
Originally Posted by Falls City Beer
I think most of his struggles earlier in the year was due to the shoulder. I've always heard that it takes nearly two full years for a hitter to regain full strenth in the shoulder after surgery. I don't know how accurate that is, though.Quote:
Originally Posted by Falls City Beer