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06-10-2023 11:48 AM |
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Originally Posted by lewdog
(Post 16976508)
But the young talent isn’t proving to take any steps forward. Did we really miss on almost all these guys?
We knew pitching would suck this year but not seeing any hitters take giant leaps forward is super crushing.
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Originally Posted by dlphg9
(Post 16976515)
The hitting is really concerning. I was excited to see them take some huge steps forward, especially after another season with Zumwalt being in charge of hitting. Pretty much all we've gotten was a major regression with the bats; Bobby Witt Jr and Vinnie both look completely lost.
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Bob is hitting in bad luck
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Worst Luck Hitters, Last 2 Weeks<br>expected wOBA vs. actual wOBA<br><br>1) Bobby Witt Jr.<br>.399 expected, .220 actual<br><br>2) Bryce Harper<br>.402 expected, .278 actual<br><br>3) Pavin Smith<br>.378 expected, .283 actual<br> <br>4) Trea Turner<br>.374 expected, .280 actual<br><br>5) Vladimir Guerrero Jr.<br>.400…</p>— Jon Anderson (@JonPgh) <a href="https://twitter.com/JonPgh/status/1667221984059506717?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">June 9, 2023</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
Pratto has stepped up. Which is good to see. I think Vinny's been hurt longer than he has let on with him going on the DL today it makes sense. MJ has been a disappointment for sure. Massey is meh. He makes it, we scored if not no lose. Garcia is a rookie.
I still think some of the bats will come around. Hell they are all 23 and 24. It's not like Gordon, Moose, Salvy, Hosmer and all of them just came out of the gate as bad asses at that age either. And the team's timeline of 2025 seems reasonable just knowing the average age of hitting your prime is 26.
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