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    Someone remind me why we continue to play Humphries?

    strikeout machine and automatic out so far this season.

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    He does have some talent and needs some AB's to get better against the hooks- but batting him higher than 8th or starting him more than once every 3 games is downright stupid. He is going to be a .220 hitter this year
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    .220 at best with 75K at this rate

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    Why do we play Humphreys? Because he leads our team in home runs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Todd4State View Post
    Why do we play Humphreys? Because he leads our team in home runs.
    true, but he should be batting like 7th or 8th

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    Quote Originally Posted by Todd4State View Post
    Why do we play Humphreys? Because he leads our team in home runs.
    and K's...while he hits .215 against a weakass schedule
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    Quote Originally Posted by preachermatt83 View Post
    true, but he should be batting like 7th or 8th
    I agree he shouldn't be batting clean up, and dropping him down might actually help him out.

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    All I remember hearing about when we signed him was that he was the most talented, most college ready offensive player Cohen had ever signed. Man, what a disappointment.

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    I can understand playing Humphries better than I can understand starting a pitcher with an ERA of 81 (before tonight) when the team needed a morale boost.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Todd4State View Post
    Why do we play Humphreys? Because he leads our team in home runs.
    Todd I think you are a good baseball guy and good poster. I think you are on point way more than not, However, it's not like hump has 6 hr and the next is zero. He's an out at this point. He's a platoon type player at this point in his career.

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    Quote Originally Posted by godlluB View Post
    I can understand playing Humphries better than I can understand starting a pitcher with an ERA of 81 (before tonight) when the team needed a morale boost.
    Morale boost? We won the game before in extra innings.

    I would have started McCord- not sure that the results would have been any more different though. I would have been up in arms had we started one of our weekend guys- as would the entire board. We don't have five quality starters- but the good news is we are only going to play four games a week going forward which will help the pitching staff and the bullpen.

    This was essentially a bullpen game, and I was fairly pleased with how they did overall. And to go further, I thought Fitts and Mintz did pretty well last night as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Homedawg View Post
    Todd I think you are a good baseball guy and good poster. I think you are on point way more than not, However, it's not like hump has 6 hr and the next is zero. He's an out at this point. He's a platoon type player at this point in his career.
    I get what you are saying, but it doesn't make sense to me for people to complain about small ball and then at the same time demand that one of the top power guys sits.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Todd4State View Post
    I get what you are saying, but it doesn't make sense to me for people to complain about small ball and then at the same time demand that one of the top power guys sits.
    Yes, we all want power but not if the guys average is .214. Got to hit a lot more than 2 HRs in nearly 20 games to make up for a .214 average and a buttload of strikeouts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by maroonmania View Post
    All I remember hearing about when we signed him was that he was the most talented, most college ready offensive player Cohen had ever signed. Man, what a disappointment.
    A lot of that was based off where he played high school and who his older brother is.

    I still think he will be a good player and am hopeful he will get ABs and show some progress by the end of this year. Dropping him in the order will take a little pressure off and may allow him to see se better pitches.

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    Quote Originally Posted by maroonmania View Post
    Yes, we all want power but not if the guys average is .214. Got to hit a lot more than 2 HRs in nearly 20 games to make up for a .214 average and a buttload of strikeouts.
    I hear you. Humphreys has to learn how to use the whole field and become a better hitter and once he does he will hit with more power. Once Gavin gets going, he and Rea will take some pressure off of Humphreys.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shoeless joe View Post
    A lot of that was based off where he played high school and who his older brother is.

    I still think he will be a good player and am hopeful he will get ABs and show some progress by the end of this year. Dropping him in the order will take a little pressure off and may allow him to see se better pitches.
    I think you are spot on. Humphreys played in the best league in Mississippi as far as high school baseball goes.

    Of course, that's not always an indicator of immediate future success.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Todd4State View Post
    I hear you. Humphreys has to learn how to use the whole field and become a better hitter and once he does he will hit with more power. Once Gavin gets going, he and Rea will take some pressure off of Humphreys.
    Its not about pressure at this point. Its about scouting reports and what he cant hit. He is about to start facing better pitching consistently now- not worse.

    I'd roll with Vickerson and stick with him. Vickerson can hit .260 playing everyday. Humphreys cant
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    it doesn't matter who we start now or don't. we're riding the good ship lolly pop for now. we were runner up's 2 years ago. we need to ride that for 5 more years before we get serious again. c'mon people, it's just baseball!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coach34 View Post
    Its not about pressure, Its about scouting reports and what he cant hit. He is about to start facing better pitching consistently now- not worse.
    Bingo. You don't need a psychiatrist in the dugout to explain everything contrary to some beliefs around here. I expected too much on the development side of Ming and Cohen.

    Hump will get eaten alive in league play.

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    Hump needs experience, needs at bats, leave him alone he will figure it out.

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