That makes sense, but I'd imagine they'd move him down once people are healthy and back in the line-up. I don't see him being down from 2nd to 7th though… Putting him in front of bunts seems kind of pointless.
BREAK UP THE F-ING NATIONALS
DeathFromAbove1979 wrote:
That makes sense, but I'd imagine they'd move him down once people are healthy and back in the line-up. I don't see him being down from 2nd to 7th though… Putting him in front of bunts seems kind of pointless.
I don't watch enough Nat's games to know where he'll be moved to, but I watch enough baseball to know it makes sense to move him down to at least 6.
vansmack wrote:DeathFromAbove1979 wrote:
Continue to get comfortable? He seems pretty comfortable to me…
Don't confuse "comfort" with the lack of a scouting book on the kid yet. It's smart to move him down as the league adjusts to him so he's in situations where he can focus on what pitch is being thrown at him rather than that plus the situation of who's on base and who's hitting behind him.
he has 107 PAs, plenty of time to scout him. he has no holes in his swing and a very consistent approach at the plate, I don't see a drop-off anytime soon. we're not talking about some slugger who came up and hit 5 HR on fastballs in his first 20 AB.
DeathFromAbove1979 wrote:
I was talking about Rendon! I didn't know you meant WERTH to get comfortable, my mistake!
Is it a machismo thing? All these young kids carrying the team and the old guy can't stay healthy? People were saying he was running a little slowly in the outfield…maybe that hamstring/groin is still bothering him as well.
my bad. i forgot what i wrote haha
Unless/until Span improves I wouldn't feel like he had to bat leadoff. They'd never move him because he's "a leadoff guy" and Davey is stubborn but his .310 OBP is one of the worst on the team. I like Keith Law's idea of hitting best player 2nd. Why not go Rendon - Harper - Zimmerman - Laroche - Werth - Desmond - Suzuki - Span? Give the best players the most at-bats.
vansmack wrote:DeathFromAbove1979 wrote:
That makes sense, but I'd imagine they'd move him down once people are healthy and back in the line-up. I don't see him being down from 2nd to 7th though… Putting him in front of bunts seems kind of pointless.
I don't watch enough Nat's games to know where he'll be moved to, but I watch enough baseball to know it makes sense to move him down to at least 6.
Similar to what the Orioles did with Machado. He was down in the lineup last year - didn't start hitting in the 2-hole until this year.
HoyaSaxa03 wrote:
he has 107 PAs, plenty of time to scout him. he has no holes in his swing and a very consistent approach at the plate, I don't see a drop-off anytime soon. we're not talking about some slugger who came up and hit 5 HR on fastballs in his first 20 AB.
Yep - he'll win the NL batting title in his rookie year. [eyeroll]
vansmack wrote:HoyaSaxa03 wrote:
he has 107 PAs, plenty of time to scout him. he has no holes in his swing and a very consistent approach at the plate, I don't see a drop-off anytime soon. we're not talking about some slugger who came up and hit 5 HR on fastballs in his first 20 AB.
Yep - he'll win the NL batting title in his rookie year. [eyeroll]
you heard it here first!
vansmack wrote:HoyaSaxa03 wrote:
he has 107 PAs, plenty of time to scout him. he has no holes in his swing and a very consistent approach at the plate, I don't see a drop-off anytime soon. we're not talking about some slugger who came up and hit 5 HR on fastballs in his first 20 AB.
Yep - he'll win the NL batting title in his rookie year. [eyeroll]
Pft, he'll win the Triple Crown, bro.
DeathFromAbove1979 wrote:vansmack wrote:HoyaSaxa03 wrote:
he has 107 PAs, plenty of time to scout him. he has no holes in his swing and a very consistent approach at the plate, I don't see a drop-off anytime soon. we're not talking about some slugger who came up and hit 5 HR on fastballs in his first 20 AB.
Yep - he'll win the NL batting title in his rookie year. [eyeroll]
Pft, he'll win the Triple Crown, bro.
Triple crown ain't worth shit these days….look at Cabrera..
Isn't he on his way to another one this year?
The Rockies series was a good one, I'll admit. Good to get the series win, it was a bummer to waste Strasburg's solid start.
The Rockies series was a good one, I'll admit. Good to get the series win, it was a bummer to waste Strasburg's solid start.
DeathFromAbove1979 wrote:
Isn't he on his way to another one this year?
The Rockies series was a good one, I'll admit. Good to get the series win, it was a bummer to waste Strasburg's solid start.
Two triple crowns in a row ain't worth shit!
TROUT MVP!!!!!!!!!!!!
Lol
Only Chris Davis or an injury can get in his way this season….
Zim!!!!
Sweeeeeet! ;D
And today it was boot, boot, boot for the home team.
Eating Papa John's tonight. WHOOP!
Bam Bam said he was sleeping in his uniform last night lol.
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Bam Bam said he was sleeping in his uniform last night lol.
For those Nats fans with Twitter familiar with such things, Nats Archive has released an awesome Ian Desmond shirt:
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break up the f-ing nationals!
This was about the time they started waking up last year…. I hope that's what it is and not just walloping on a less than average team. The line was moving last night though! Zimmermann going 3 for 3 was loltacular.