He's jumping on crappy pitches early in the count. He needs to stop that.Originally Posted by capndees
He's jumping on crappy pitches early in the count. He needs to stop that.Originally Posted by capndees
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Marty with a Bob Boone reference....he called the runs "points"
Fogg throws a 3-2 curve to Kearns. Talk about slop!
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McClendon pulls Fogg after 101 "pitches"...
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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.
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Valentin walks. Anyone got his BB stats?
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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.Originally Posted by OnBaseMachine
“And when finally they sense that some position cannot be sustained, they do not re-examine their ideas. Instead, they simply change the subject.” Jamie Galbraith
24 walks in 155 atbats. Beats his previous career high of 22 in 218 atbats.Originally Posted by oneupper
23/28 bb/k for valentinOriginally Posted by oneupper
That's pretty good!Originally Posted by OnBaseMachine
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Scratch that. It's great. Repeatable?Originally Posted by oneupper
“And when finally they sense that some position cannot be sustained, they do not re-examine their ideas. Instead, they simply change the subject.” Jamie Galbraith
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................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.Originally Posted by Falls City Beer
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