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No More "Bullpen Failure" - maybe
I do wonder how much declining to play Winter Ball hurt Rua in the eyes of the front office. Based on his start to ST I would say the young man made the right decision though.
He did struggle for a few games when he first came back in June and understandably so. To me the .871 OPS in July was enough for him to win a spot, but he only got 1 start in August and 1 more in September.
The injury was the disappointment more than the player to me.
I do wonder how much declining to play Winter Ball hurt Rua in the eyes of the front office. Based on his start to ST I would say the young man made the right decision though.
I do wonder how much declining to play Winter Ball hurt Rua in the eyes of the front office. Based on his start to ST I would say the young man made the right decision though.
I would like to see Rua ABs bad read stats but It seems to me Choice was hot in ST but it did not translate to the Bigs. I saw your OPS stat but what kind of sample was it? Rua seemed to look overwhelmed from the naked eye. Of course maybe the experience will serve him well. He has definite MLB power IMO and versatility is a plus
It was for the entire month of July and consisted of 33 AB. It was the chance they gave him and he did well. My point was that he did do well when given an opportunity last year just as he did in 2014. Other than struggling for a few games when he first came back from a long layoff he did fine with his opportunity. If the sample size was small it shouldn't have any effect on judging what he did with the opportunity. If anything it would have been a legitimate excuse had he done bad. By the way, the game before he got hurt he went 3 for 5 so like I said earlier the kid had very bad timing.I would like to see Rua ABs vs just read stats but It seems to me Choice was hot in ST but it did not translate to the Bigs. I saw your OPS stat but what kind of sample was it? Rua seemed to look overwhelmed from the naked eye. Of course maybe the experience will serve him well. He has definite MLB power IMO and versatility is a plus
I will take that OPS with that average especially under those circumstances.34 PAs and 33 ABs in, 8 hits with 3 6 of those being HRs & doubles (3 each) Nice OPS but still only a .242 AVG
Didn't he choose to get married instead? I wouldnt really hold that against a young kid, however I hope he lives happily ever after.
I will take that OPS with that average especially under those circumstances.
It should tell you he did pretty good with the small opportunity he got shouldn't it? If not then the poor performance in 27 AB in June shouldn't tell you much of anything negatively about him either.It was 33 ABs, doesn't really tell me much, other than he had a solid power showing for a couple games
It should tell you he did pretty good with the small opportunity he got shouldn't it?
What I was saying was mainly in response to what you said when you said, "Did he not disappoint when he finally came back, were there not plenty of opportunities for him to take back the LF job?" In other words in answer to your questions, no he didn't disappoint when he came back and there were not plenty of opportunities for him to take the job back. With the limited opportunities and his small sample success in July it appears to me that he did about all that could have been expected and he still didn't get to stay in the lineup.He did fine, that's not enough for me to be comfortable trusting him with a starting LF job when the rest of his his season looked like .182/.200/.295
Maybe 33 ABs is enough for you, not me
What I was saying was mainly in response to what you said when you said, "Did he not disappoint when he finally came back, were there not plenty of opportunities for him to take back the LF job?" In other words in answer to your questions, no he didn't disappoint when he came back and there were not plenty of opportunities for him to take the job back. With the limited opportunities and his small sample success in July it appears to me that he did about all that could have been expected and he still didn't get to stay in the lineup.
His success in those 33 ABs were enough for me to say that he did what they gave him the opportunity to do. That is all he could do.
And all I've ever said is I don't mind Desmond being brought in to compete for a LF job
Y'all don't like the signing, and I don't have a problem with it, simple as that
Yet several feel the need to justify Rua's claim to the job based on 33 July ABs and about 11 ST ABs?
I can't have reservations about the rest of his body of work from last year and be content that Rua has some competition now?
I've said repeatedly I don't love the Desmond signing, I just don't mind it, I like the competition in LF, and may the best man win... if given equal playing time I have a feeling Rua and Desmond put up similar numbers, but Rua has yet to actually prove anything... ever at the ML level