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Guess not... Let's just let him get another, K... 0-4 with 4K's... Great stat line... Tacoma is warming a spot up on the bench for you...In a tight game like this can we please PH for JK his next at bat?
Guess not... Let's just let him get another, K... 0-4 with 4K's... Great stat line... Tacoma is warming a spot up on the bench for you...
Other players are getting the same pitches called on them and they don't have 4k's in one game... That last at bat with the 6 pitch was awful but it's not like they're only picking on JK, imo...Ted Williams would strike out too if every pitch 3 inches off the plate was called a strike.
Other players are getting the same pitches called on them and they don't have 4k's in one game... That last at bat with the 6 pitch was awful but it's not like they're only picking on JK, imo...
They better send him to TacomaGuess not... Let's just let him get another, K... 0-4 with 4K's... Great stat line... Tacoma is warming a spot up on the bench for you...
Suarez +11 over SeagerSuarez 150
Winker 124
Frazier 121
He's getting a rookie strike zone treatment because he's still hitting like a rookie. He needs to learn to protect the strike zone and either hit or foul off that borderline stuff with two strikes instead of relying on the chumpire to save him. In early counts he tries to hit everything too hard and if he lightened up a little it might give him some control. Start with singles and doubles then add in the power after he gets some confidence.Say what you will, but Kelenic is getting absolutely robbed by bad strike calls routinely.
It is funny because every great power hitter says they don't try to hit home runs (Including Jr,) they just try to make solid contact, yet these kids like Kelenic (and even JRod to date) look like they are trying to destroy every pitch. You said it right start with singles and doubles and the natural power will take over.He's getting a rookie strike zone treatment because he's still hitting like a rookie. He needs to learn to protect the strike zone and either hit or foul off that borderline stuff with two strikes instead of relying on the chumpire to save him. In early counts he tries to hit everything too hard and if he lightened up a little it might give him some control. Start with singles and doubles then add in the power after he gets some confidence.
The one move I would make (I would not have made this move in the first place) is to put Crawford back at the leadoff spot. He is a high energy guy and Frazier has hit a ton of pop ups.
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You know the old saying:We replaced Seager and a bunch of role players with Suarez, Winker, Frazier, and JRod and so far after 5 games the results are the same. Kelenic and catching spot are still a black hole on offense. The answer? Enjoy the season.
Five games in out of 162, and I'm already thinking the 90-win season last year was a fluke.How many times have we seen the M's get off to a hot start in April, actually lead the division even, only to come crashing down to their typical late season woes?
Maybe they are reversing it this year and starting off slow only to finish hard.
Souza would be better than Kelenic at this point. It is more about getting Kelenic the help he needs which is AAA pitching.Kelenic is stuck where he is. They have nobody else to bring up to play in the outfield. I haven't seen/heard a timeline at all for Lewis and Trammel is not even close to being major league ready.
Case in point, tonight.You know the old saying:
"The more things change, the more they stay the same."
...especially when they won't get rid of Servais, who's more than overstayed where other teams would have canned him before the third season is done.