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His performance in the minors isn't all that good, either. But getting him stretched out is the main thing.Also got torched by Philadelphia early in year I think.
His performance in the minors isn't all that good, either. But getting him stretched out is the main thing.Also got torched by Philadelphia early in year I think.
He does this every year and always finds his way back to being a league-average hitter while being an essential lynchpin to the best defense in baseball.How long can you allow Swanson to be a black hole in the lineup? It seems like the high leverage situations always find him.
He's not been this bad. He's hitting .183 through 191 ABs. Slugging .330 with an OPS of .623. OPS+ is 82. On pace for less than 100 hits. He had 24 homers last year and 22 in 2023. If it doesn't start happening soon it's not going to happen this season. He's so bad he's worthy of being DH'd for.He does this every year and always finds his way back to being a league-average hitter while being an essential lynchpin to the best defense in baseball.
He looks completely lost at the plate. Maybe he should focus on hitting the other way. It certainly works for Hoerner.He does this every year and always finds his way back to being a league-average hitter while being an essential lynchpin to the best defense in baseball.
Eight games back in loss column.That's OK. We have an easy couple of weeks against bad teams coming up.
0-8 w/RISP on Sunday. 1-7 tonight. (Would have been worse if they didn't run themselves out of more opportunities TWICE.)
4 singles all night. 3 in 7 innings off Hall of Fame bound Gage Jump.
6 1/2 games behind Brewers and a 1/2 game out of last place.
This team is pathetic.
Seiya was up next.Why not have Bregman bunt in the ninth?
Mario Mendoza with a little more power on the occasion that he does hit the ball.Dansby Swanson has transformed himself to an extremely more expensive version of Andrelton Simmons (but with better hair).
With the way the Brewers develop pitchers, I'd copy everything they do...This isn’t about the Cubs but rather one of their rivals. It also speaks to why stats aren’t the whole story at the minor league level. Teams have a plan for prospects and look for particular development milestones that aren’t always reflected in stats.
Brewers are reportedly bringing up their #17 prospect Tyson Hardin to make a start. I had never heard of him, so I was curious and checked him out. He was drafted in the 12th round in 2024 after being a reliever at Miss St., and tossed a few inning at A ball that year. Last year he had a solid year starting at A+ (11 games) and finishing at AA (10 games). This year he was sent back to AA to start the season. There is where it gets interesting.
Again, I know next to nothing about this guy and some type of injury might have played a part of it or it could have been about adding a new pitch or wanting him to alter his pitch sequencing. I am strictly going off the stats. Looking at those, it is hard to say he wasn’t having a worse season repeating the same level — not what you want to see. His ERA went from 3.29 (10 games) to 7.67 (7 games), his WHIP from 1.23 to 1.77, and his opponent BA from .267 to .313. This year at AA he didn’t give up less than two ERs in a game and in his final 3 starts he gave up 14 ERs in 13.2 innings. So what do you do? Promote him to AAA of course. And in 3 games at the higher level, he’s getting fewer strikeouts but averaging a shade over 6 innings an outing (about 4.1 at AA) with an ERA of 0.96, WHIP of 0.91 and opponent BA of .161.