REDREAD (06-03-2016)
Raisor (06-05-2016)
Bruce has 12 HRs in his first 206 plate appearances. This is his highest HR total this many PAs into the season since 2012, which got me to look even closer at those numbers.
His line is currently .279/.325/.579 with 12 HRs, 11 doubles, 5 triples, (53 hits) 12 walks, 44 strikeouts, and a .301 BABIP
His line in 2012 was .265/.318/.552 with 12 HRs, 14 doubles, 1 triple (48 hits), 16 walks, 51 strikeouts, and a .286 BABIP
This time last year: .217/.333/.389 with 7 HRs, 5 doubles, 2 triples (38 hits), 31 walks, 49 strikeouts, and a .258 BABIP.
It's still early, but the old Jay Bruce just might be back, folks.
“I don’t care,” Votto said of passing his friend and former teammate. “He’s in the past. Bye-bye, Jay.”
Edd Roush (06-04-2016),OnBaseMachine (06-05-2016),Red Raindog (06-05-2016),Revering4Blue (06-04-2016),Ron Madden (06-04-2016),Wonderful Monds (06-05-2016),_Sir_Charles_ (06-05-2016)
Somebody called him slow as molasses, but I don't think that's true either, especially evidenced by the triples (and a very near ITP HR.)
He's actually looked pretty mobile running the bases, to be honest.
It's also worth noting, if I'm not mistaken because this is off the top of my head, but I'm fairly certain the last time Bruce had a positive UZR was also the last time Dusty was manager, who for better or worse, seemed to put a stronger emphasis on good fundamentals. Maybe his staff/scouts were also better at coming up with defensive alignments and positioning than Bryan Price? It's not hard to imagine a former OF being better at positioning his OF defense than a former pitching coach. And of course there's also the injury to factor in as well.
Food for thought.
Bruce seemed to be tentative on fly balls..displaying poor judgments on failing to catch balls that fall in for hits. Makes you speculate if he has a fear of getting injured.
DocRed (06-05-2016)
REDREAD (06-06-2016)
I think he belongs in LF, but it's not something I'm going to go to war about.
“I don’t care,” Votto said of passing his friend and former teammate. “He’s in the past. Bye-bye, Jay.”
There's just as much ground to cover in LF than in right. It would be harder for Bruce to play because he's not used to balls off the bat in LF. His arm is stronger than Duvall's or Winker's, making him a better fit in RF anyway. Don't see the logic of a move.
DocRed (06-05-2016),RED VAN HOT (06-05-2016),Redeyecat (06-05-2016)
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