Quote (Tribeca @ Apr 23 2013 03:01pm)
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Quote (Tribeca @ Apr 22 2013 07:08pm)
It is only April and it is sad to say this game does not matter for either team, especially if the Mariners don't make any changes. Smoak for good damn sake just cracked the Mendoza line with those two hits, and the source of so many Yankee tears, Montero, is horrid behind the plate defensively and finally just hit his first home run of the season. If they stay complacent with the present lineup aka not calling up Zunino or playing Shoppach more, letting Smoak play baseball, and continually committing to Ackley along with allowing Wedge to stand idly by hiding behind his stache nothing will change
Its only April and you are already abandoning ship like some 10 year old Redsox fan. You should have already had expectations set that this is yet another growing pains year. Sit back and watch to see if the players can develop.
I'm tired of listening to you pussy ass "Mariners fans" bitch and moan about the young players. Yes it's frustraiting that it appears all is the same, but it's still April.
Smoak has been hitting more line drives so far which could be contributed to his new swing, though it's close enough to his norm that it could be just variance in stats. His k rate has been climbing as of recent which is a bit alarming, but it's still a very small sample size and his outside the zone swing % is lower than it used to be. His babip is still right at .300 there are positive signs here, it's too early to tell if his new swing does not mean something, or if he is just a bum who got a fancy jacket.
Ackley's hit tools are too good for him to continue to get unlucky. His zone swing%'s are good suggesting he has the good hitters eye like he was scouted for, he has been making lots of contact 93% contact rate inside the zone, he has been hitting lots of line drives with a 19% ld rate, but his babip is only .240 So to sum up on Ackley, he has a great eye, good contact rates, and hits line drives. He is doing what you want, the hits will fall.
Montero is 23 with lots of power, I don't give a fuck if his defense isn't that great, he is improving and he is still better than Rob Johnson. His potential bat makes him worth starting for now. There is no way in hell I want to watch Kelly Shoppach be behind the plate, and I don't want to see Zunino lose our on cheap team control so we can win a few games but still have it mean dick because we all know we aren't going to make the playoffs, and never should have had that expectation going into the season.
I would rather be bad with giving our young players a chance to continue to improve than to let old faggots like Raul, Kelly, and Bay take over the line up and produce just as poor. I don't really like Eric Wedge either, but not because he is playing the young guys. I don't like him because he won't stop playing Raul in the Of.
This post was edited by suhduelerz on Apr 24 2013 08:43am