So, we’re controlling the strike zone on both sides? This has to be the biggest reason for our improvement this season.
We haven’t had a legit, high OBP lead off hitter in a longtime.
I’d like to see these infield configurations moving forward:
Vs RH:
1B Tork, 2B Maton, SS Baez, 3B McKistrey
vs LH:
1B Tork, 2B Baez, SS Short, 3B McKistrey
Can someone please convey this to Hinch for me?
I didn’t want him DFA’d, but I admit that I didn’t expect him to be counted on for much and was likely to be insurance at Toledo. He has exceeded my expectations and I’m glad to be wrong (again).
You would have to pay the balance of Schoop’s salary and expect very little in return. Even in 2021 when he was playing well, we couldn’t move him. Now his range is an issue, without the shift, and he doesn’t walk, hit or hit with power. Besides those flaws, he should be in high demand.
I think more power is coming, along with improved walk rates. I’m also a lot more optimistic about Tork than I was two months ago. He’s capable of .240/20/75, which would be solid development from last year. Of course, would be depressing if that ended up being his ceiling.
I’d rather see Lipcius at this point. Very strong year at AAA last season, and after a slow start, has hit well lately. Can take a walk and has versatility. Can’t be any worse than Ibanez.
I passed him out walking Sunday—much shorter than I thought. He was with his wife and some friends coming back from the Birmingham Farmers Market, I think.