I never said he was going to be a HR hitter. I just said he has no power, which means not as many extra base hits either. Maybe you're right that the ship has not sailed yet, but like I said, he's not progressing.
It looks like he peaked in 2012 and has been regressing since. He's extremely overpaid for how he's producing at age 25.
I've been a fan of EA from the start and it was never about driving the ball in the gaps. It's been about pretty much what he's been for the most part. Solid defense, outstanding base runner, a 260 hitter with little to no pop. Matters to me if he hits 2nd or 9th as long as he does what he's paid to do. I know I'm not happy with his mental lapses' and this country club approach to the game he's adopted the last 1.5 seasons. An attitude adjustment is required and I think Washington is in the process of addressing it.
I once considered EA a building block and still somewhat do, but it's his adjustment to the way he approaches the game that is required and if not corrected, makes him expendable down the road.
Some of the adjustment may have started with quit messing with Beltre. Plus his off season work was next to nil.
Some of the adjustment may have started with quit messing with Beltre. Plus his off season work was next to nil.
Agree about Beltre....Beltre should get that memo as well. EA hasn't arrived.
did not know that about his off season work outs. Where did you hear this?
I had forgotten that as well and for good reason when the point seemed to be he sat on the coach all offseason and ate chips. Guess that's the same as not playing winter ball and developing a sore arm first part of spring training to some.
No...Elvis has taken an attitude that he's arrived as one of the games star player. He's too loose and needs to put his nose to the grindstone, get back to playing the game as he did his first 3 years. It's not about driving the ball from the 2 hole spot or power. It's about being the player he is and working every minute at his craft. Like I said, it's all within his control and I'm all for packaging him in a trade if he doesn't get it.
I would tend to agree with you. He comes across as having arrived. I think Kinsler hinted at that during the period he was still hurt about being traded and I think there is some truth to it.
I would tend to agree with you. He comes across as having arrived. I think Kinsler hinted at that during the period he was still hurt about being traded and I think there is some truth to it.
@RangerBlake: Rangers have activated RHP Tanner Scheppers from the DL and optioned LHP Aaron Poreda to Round Rock.
Our team may have taken a step backward with this move.