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I mean he wasn't even hitting those until these last two games. He wasn't hitting anything out of the park and not making even that many deep fly outs.It's nice to see Julio hit a homer in the last couple games but both of those have been over the plate mistakes. Both were pitches in the strike zone that he can hammer. Hopefully it builds some confidence though.
Yeah i ended up deleting what i said there. Good to see him starting to hit.I mean he wasn't even hitting those until these last two games. He wasn't hitting anything out of the park and not making even that many deep fly outs.
He's doubled his HR production in the last two games.
Overall: DIt is test time.
Overall: D
4-6 wasn't a total disaster, but their hitting woes highlights a lackluster road trip.
Don't be too hard and Jer Jer, he did try to boost the pen by trading for an injured reliever who still hasn't pitched to one batter...Almost pissed away the final game. A rare offensive outburst saved the day. But it was preceded by a continuing, uncomfortable trend - bullpen failure. After trading away our top bullpen arms every year over the last three years, Jer Jer thinks he can still magically pull an elite bullpen out of his ass. Yeah, that well has finally run dry and I'm now wondering how many games this shitty bullpen is going to cost us this year. More importantly, how long will it take to psychologically wear down our starting rotation who, by all rights, should be one of the top 3 or 4 in all of the majors. You can blame the bullpen failure on multiple unexpected injuries, but, injuries SHOULD be expected and a backup plan be in place.