And hit .250 and struck out 70 something times.
Homeruns are cool but it's not the only stat to look at.
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He?ll definitely start ripping again.
Many of you cut bait way too quickly.
Try to put it in these terms. There are 27 out for a team in a 9 inning game. Why would we continue to approach a game in which the other team only has to worry about getting 23 outs? That?s where we are. This is not 12 year old travel ball, the margins for winning and losing are very thin. How can we justify allowing Hines to continue to be an out when we have viable options that are productive right now?
He barely put the ball in play in the back half of last season. He is striking out at a crazy rate before we even see good to great pitching. He has proven from last year that he isn't hitting his way out of a slump.
The book on him is thick and consistent. He essentially is boom or bust. Make a mistake and throw it in his wheel house then he can yank it out to right field.
Pitch him like most people and he is a strike out or weak hit into the right field shift. He is very consistent.
If this was all so clear down even last year?
Then our coaches should not have brought him back.
They damn sure should t have batted him clean up.
When he gets out of the slump I look forward to all the
? Glad I was wrong ?
Looked up last years stats. Out of his 16 home runs, 10 were when no one was on base (in fairness, I don't know how this ratio compares to other players, maybe I'll look that up when I have more time). But I'll gladly trade a few less home runs for more productive run scoring at bats when people are on base.
Stallman and Frei are simply outplaying him right now. How do you justify sitting them?
Stallman already has 4 HR's in 24 AB's. I certainly think he could hit 15 or more this year
Reese already has 5. Will be shocked if he doesnt get to 16
We hit 79 HR's last year. On pace for about 100 this year
This. Last half of last season he was awful and a lot of his hrs were solos. He's currently striking out at 43% rate and he has 20% of our total strike outs, and almost 20% of our lob. You can't keep running that out there.
If you want to try and get him going let him hit some against podunks in the 8 or 9 hole and use him as a late inning defensive replacement.
Finally a pro AB from Hines. Didn't try to do too much. Shortened his swing. Didn't go the other way but it got the job done. Good AB.
at least he in his first AB
Hunter made some progress tonight. I hope he keeps doing it. If he does the home runs will come.
That's kind of the paradox of power hitting for me. If you are a great hitter and have the God given bat speed the home runs will come if you are a power hitter. Look at the batting average of guys like Ruth, Bonds, Aaron, Pujols, etc. and compare it to Dave Kingman and Joey Gallo and then look at how many home runs each of them hit.
Yes he did. I only remember one pitch in his third at bat where the shoulder/hip were way too quick and he spun out. In his defense though it was a mean sweeping slider from the lefthander. Otherwise he did a good job of controlling the aggressive rotation, he was balanced with a good hitting posture and did pretty good squaring through the zone. Think some more ABs for it to become second nature and he's on to something.
Thank you. I am not an mlb scout, but what was true last season is still true. Exactly what you said about breaking pitches.
Now if he would drive those opp field, he would average around .400 with way more extra base hits. And they wouldn?t be able to shift and pitch him outside.