The hire was done about a month ago. Brant Brown. Looks like a really good hire. Dude actually has experience and lots of success with the Dodgers and Marlins. If there's any hope for the offense it's this.
Well, we shipped out a couple of the biggest K-meisters from the lineup. There's been a bit too much emphasis on the long ball the last few years. Would love to see a lot more contact. We'd score a lot more runs if some of those homers/doubles happened with men on base. If he can manage that, I'll be happier.
Yeah, last year sucked. The year before, though, he was slapping singles and doubles to right field, enough to advance runners and move the line. Kept wanting to see him get back to that in '23, but it didn't happen, maybe because of the hand/wrist injury early. Gonna be tough to put a lineup together with the front office pinching pennies.I agree with more contact and putting more balls in play, but it needs to be quality contact. Ty France makes a lot of contact, but also hit a lot of weak ground balls to the SS and 2B. The result was hitting into the 2nd most double plays in MLB last season, which killed a lot of promising innings, and is worse than striking out.
Any prolonged injury to Julio, Cal, or any of the current starting pitchers would drop it to a 60-65 win team. The dropoff may be a blessing in disguise if it gets Dipoto and his puppet, Hollander, out of town.This is a 75 win team as it currently stands
Yes, let’s all wish for a losing season. These last 3 seasons are the most competitive this team has been in about 20 years. Enough is enough, it’s time to get back to sub 0.500 baseball again.Any prolonged injury to Julio, Cal, or any of the current starting pitchers would drop it to a 60-65 win team. The dropoff may be a blessing in disguise if it get's Dipoto and his puppet, Hollander, out of town.