trellaine201
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8-8 this month.500 is kryptonite for this team... how many times in the last month they've lost the game when tryin g to get to .500?
8-8 this month.500 is kryptonite for this team... how many times in the last month they've lost the game when tryin g to get to .500?
I don't get it. I know I said earlier about Springer and Turner but Kiermaier should only be used as a pinch runner or late defensive replacement. He's awful with the bat.Or here?
I don't get it. I know I said earlier about Springer and Turner but Kiermaier should only be used as a pinch runner or late defensive replacement. He's awful with the bat.
Springer should be playing a lot less.
Turner had an awful May but his June has been good so him getting playing time makes sense.
Horwitz has been hitting great so why sit him? They could have sat Kiermaier and have Davis in LF and Horwitz at 2nd. The hilarious part Horwitz has a better WAR after 8 games than Kiermaier does in 52 games.
I don't think you move him because he can come on later in the game for speed or defense. The simple solution is to stop starting him so frequently.Yeah, I loved Kiermaier and he was great for us last year. But right now he'd be the first player I'd be shipping out, regardless of whether we're buyers or sellers this year.
He's just ... in the way. Defensively he's blocking a better CF from playing CF. And we still have Springer (who unlike Kiermaier we can't get rid of ) for veteran CF insurance. And offensively he's been horrific and all he's doing is taking ABs away from younger better hitters.
Some contending team would probably give a decent prospect for him right now to add his experience and still-elite defensive play. Time to move on. But because this management group is so slow to do anything, we'll see him pointlessly soak up another 150-200 plate appearances before he leaves after the season.
I don't think you move him because he can come on later in the game for speed or defense. The simple solution is to stop starting him so frequently.
Forgot to mention earlier but I am liking what I am seeing from Clement. 107 wRC and his defense is better. Not making dumb errors like early on. Which means he will be on the bench tomorrow.
It won’t be a decent prospect it’ll be a fringe AAAA guy or a lottery ticket. I’d prefer the later but if the first comes with some options there’s value there as wellYeah, I loved Kiermaier and he was great for us last year. But right now he'd be the first player I'd be shipping out, regardless of whether we're buyers or sellers this year.
He's just ... in the way. Defensively he's blocking a better CF from playing CF. And we still have Springer (who unlike Kiermaier we can't get rid of ) for veteran CF insurance. And offensively he's been horrific and all he's doing is taking ABs away from younger better hitters.
Some contending team would probably give a decent prospect for him right now to add his experience and still-elite defensive play. Time to move on. But because this management group is so slow to do anything, we'll see him pointlessly soak up another 150-200 plate appearances before he leaves after the season.
How dare you question the genius that is our manager and his brillianceWhy not pinch hit for Kiermaier here?
We better not hold onto any player on an expiring contract. Get whatever scraps you can. Anyone who thinks this team can do anything if we just get in is dreaming. We aren’t beating top clubs sorry.I don't think you move him because he can come on later in the game for speed or defense. The simple solution is to stop starting him so frequently.
Forgot to mention earlier but I am liking what I am seeing from Clement. 107 wRC and his defense is better. Not making dumb errors like early on. Which means he will be on the bench tomorrow.
Who??? Sounds like an NHL goalie.
Did what? who did they sign?Atkins did it! 3 years of control left. That's going to be the boost we needed.
Depth signing but just funny these are the moves we get that potentially help way down the road, when help is needed yesterday.