Bats woke up. Still too many free passes from our pitchers. Cannot understand CDM’s stance on staying with EKJ.
I'm alright if he starts to produce. We had to wait a long time last season for him to get going. I gotta believe the leash is shorter.The answer: 2024: Played in 49 games, making 38 starts (23 in CF, 5 in LF, 5 in RF, 5 at DH) ... Finished with a .322 average, seven doubles and 14 homers ... Drove in 43 and scored 33 runs while going 8-for-12 in stolen bases ... Led the Cardinals in home runs and RBIs .
I am totally aware of what he did last year. It also took home quite a while to start making that big impact at the plate. He is a hacker. When he connects he generally hits the ball hard. Problem is he missing more than he connects. He is below average with breaking balls. If we need to advance a runner or need a clutch hit I can think if several others I’d rather see at the plate. And, to be clear, I don’t dislike EKJ. I do think he has underperforms for most of his career. I think he is very athletic but lacks baseball IQ.I'm alright if he starts to produce. We had to wait a long time last season for him to get going. I gotta believe the leash is shorter.
You’re a baseball manager. One of your best ball players is struggling at the plate. Do you bench him and hope his woes get fixed while on the pine, or do you keep the faith, build his confidence, and let him work things out during game action? Also, your team is #16 in the county while you work through thisI am totally aware of what he did last year. It also took home quite a while to start making that big impact at the plate. He is a hacker. When he connects he generally hits the ball hard. Problem is he missing more than he connects. He is below average with breaking balls. If we need to advance a runner or need a clutch hit I can think if several others I’d rather see at the plate. And, to be clear, I don’t dislike EKJ. I do think he has underperforms for most of his career. I think he is very athletic but lacks baseball IQ.
Yeah,but the message is clear. He's not chucking away the season waiting on him. The leash is shorter and the list of players gnawing at King's heels is longer this go around.Mac knows best; if he can be patient with EK Jr., I am sure that I can as well.
Exactly. He had a big HR yesterday. His other at bats were sort of trash. EKJ is not a better hitter than the 3 OFs in front of him. A spot start here and there, sure. Same as Lippe.Yeah,but the message is clear. He's not chucking away the season waiting on him. The leash is shorter and the list of players gnawing at King's heels is longer this go around.