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saddles
No More "Bullpen Failure" - maybe
Solak needs to play at 2B every day either in Nashville or Arlington. It would be in Arlington if JD would simply admit his mistake with Odor. That is not going to happen though.
Odor should have plenty of trade value then. I mean all we have to do is point out to potential trade partners that our whole infield was poor.Bit of a stretch to say last year was year of critical situations
We would be remiss though to point out that he was one of many Rangers who had bad years. Only Gallo, Pence, Santana, Calhoun and Solak had good OPS over 800. The whole infield stunk it up and as a whole worse than Odor. We got rid of DDJ and moved Mazara who still has talent but we still have a whole infield that did not produce last year.
For the record Odor also led the team with Gallo in a great but shortened year in walks/RBIs. This is a good trend. A lot of his recoupment is due to Odors great close out of the year.
Point is there is plenty of blame to share if that is what you are dishing out. FYI not just singling you out
Time to quit making excuses and covering for Odor. The team deserves better. It can not bode well to see Odor penciled in every day when another player is on the bench. Solak needs a shot and it is time JD does the right thing.Solak needs to play at 2B every day either in Nashville or Arlington. It would be in Arlington if JD would simply admit his mistake with Odor. That is not going to happen though.
Odor should have plenty of trade value then. I mean all we have to do is point out to potential trade partners that our whole infield was poor.
Then bench him since he is so terrible and put a very qualified replacement in his place. To not have already decided to do that is ludicrous.There is no trade value for any of our IF. Elvis had a down year but we hope he recoups. Guzman is still a project with such a long swing. He could be headed to a platoon spot. Odor has very intermittent flashes with slump phases that go beyond slump.
But if asked to rank worse years Elvis and Guzman had worse than Odor. So did DDJ. Take out how Odor closed out year and I think differently.
Then bench him since he is so terrible and put a very qualified replacement in his place. To not have already decided to do that is ludicrous.
Better yet, pay as much of his salary as is necessary to trade him for anything of "value."
You sir will never be allowed to be a part of the Odor comeback club.
Except how he closed out the year after a year of a remake of his swing/approach. Warrants one more look IMOI gave up on him long ago.
there’s times where i even rooted for him to bottom out so management would do something, but all I’ve been is disappointed by the whole process or lack there of.
I don’t feel bad for odor because the guy got paid, but he really is awful at what he does.
LolExcept how he closed out the year after a year of a remake of his swing/approach. Warrants one more look IMO
I agree with this but first you would have to find a team that would take him and excluding that comical trade scenario for Arenado I can't think of one that would take himThen bench him since he is so terrible and put a very qualified replacement in his place. To not have already decided to do that is ludicrous.
Better yet, pay as much of his salary as is necessary to trade him for anything of "value."
The number of teams that would take him is directly related to how much if his salary you agree to pay.I agree with this but first you would have to find a team that would take him and excluding that comical trade scenario for Arenado I can't think of one that would take him
Let another team give him one more look.Except how he closed out the year after a year of a remake of his swing/approach. Warrants one more look IMO
maybe yes probably no.The number of teams that would take him is directly related to how much if his salary you agree to pay.
Let another team give him one more look.
You have already as much as admitted that he cannot be benched once the season starts because he only has one position. If he starts the season with us at 2B, then he has to stay there all year no matter how bad he hits.
Except how he closed out the year after a year of a remake of his swing/approach. Warrants one more look IMO
Make that "Us"You sir will never be allowed to be a part of the Odor comeback club.
With as many relievers as they keep having a backup C and a backup 2B on the bench who can only play those positions leaves you with a really thin bench. That leaves you 2 more bench players for all of the rest of the positions. Often a guy is hurt and not placed on the DL. In those instances, you would only have one other bench guy besides the backup C and 2BHe can be benched.
When I asked you before whose bench spot he would take you refused to give me an answer and told me I was pushing things too much.He can be benched.