Sports_Freak Posted yesterday at 12:35 AM Posted yesterday at 12:35 AM 1 hour ago, NorthWoods said: Who cares where he plays? He's gritty. If only he was a right handed hitter. Quote
1984Echoes Posted yesterday at 02:02 AM Posted yesterday at 02:02 AM 2 hours ago, NorthWoods said: Who cares where he plays? He's gritty. Workman has NEVER had bat-to-ball skills... IIRC, prior to this season he's been pretty much a .220 hitter... in college and in the minors. What gives? Quote
gehringer_2 Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago (edited) 1 hour ago, 1984Echoes said: Workman has NEVER had bat-to-ball skills... IIRC, prior to this season he's been pretty much a .220 hitter... in college and in the minors. What gives? that kind of change at that age is pretty unusual. Among possibilities could be: unusually long streak of BaBIP luck He shortened his approach enough to give himself more time and made it work He got stronger and his bat speed increased and that's given him more time or he just has more ability to put the bat where he wants it. combinaton of 2 & 3 Combination of 1, 2 & 3. He's gotten somewhat better but not as good as he looks now. Edited 22 hours ago by gehringer_2 1 Quote
Tiger337 Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 5 hours ago, 1984Echoes said: Workman has NEVER had bat-to-ball skills... IIRC, prior to this season he's been pretty much a .220 hitter... in college and in the minors. What gives? SMALL SAMPLE SIZE 1 Quote
gehringer_2 Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago (edited) 55 minutes ago, Tiger337 said: SMALL SAMPLE SIZE The big jump in OPS goes back as far as last August but the K rate was still terrible even late last season - so the better K rate this season is only on 80 AB so far. The better production has been over a little more than 200 AB. I suppose Candelario had close to a half season of higher production before falling back, but the recollection is hazy and I'm too lazy to look him up. The thing with Workman is that IIRC, he was also showing signs of improvement after the Cubs picked him up but he didn't sustain it then, makes you wonder more if he can sustain it now either - or maybe it means he is closer to getting his act together? Time will tell soon enough. Edited 18 hours ago by gehringer_2 Quote
NorthWoods Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago All of these explanations ignore that perhaps he's been honed down to his gritty layer and it's all sustainable. The Tigers end up with a roster chock full of infielders that can play 7 positions, Hinch in 7th heaven. Quote
gehringer_2 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 13 minutes ago, NorthWoods said: yeah - but can he pitch? Quote
NorthWoods Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 10 minutes ago, gehringer_2 said: yeah - but can he pitch? Yes, and play CF/SS and hit better than McGodigle. Quote
Graterol Posted 45 minutes ago Posted 45 minutes ago Who replaces Javy? 1B: Tork 2B: Torres 3B: Lee/Keith SS: McGonigle RF: Perez/Workman or Jung CF: Vierling/Perez LF: Greene DH: Jones/Carp Only real options I see making sense would be Workman or Jung to play RF against righties. Jung is on the 40 and Workman isn’t, so he probably gets the nod. Clark would obviously fit the roster better, but don’t see that happening. Julks to play RF against lefties seems like a waste of roster spot. Mckinstry still a few weeks away. Quote
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