Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
Vlad would be lucky if he had a Mike Sweeney-like career at this point btw. He's been one of the worst starting players in baseball for almost two calendar years now. He won't make anything as a FA in 2 years.
Bichette is as streaky as it gets (and appears to be going through one of the worst cold streaks of his career) while Springer is just old at this point and is effectively turning into late career Joe Carter/Vernon Wells for the Jays.
The Jays should be rebuilding.
Vlad just swings at EVERYTHING.
Don't give him anything to hit - he's gonna swing anyway and probably put the ball on the ground.
For one year he was selective and waited for a pitch to drive. So he could elevate it even without massive changes to his swing.
Every year before and since he's just been way too aggressive up there. Maybe if he had some real thunder behind him in the lineup pitchers would come at him again but with Bichette doing dick and the rest of the lineup atrophying around him, there's just no reason to throw him a strike.
It ain't like he's gonna hurt you on the bases. [Reply]
Originally Posted by loochy:
How long into the season do you think Salvy can keep this up? As the heat comes and he gets beat down surely his production will suffer.
If they properly limit his catching duties, splitting time at first base and DH, I bet he could continue this pace.
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
Vlad just swings at EVERYTHING.
Don't give him anything to hit - he's gonna swing anyway and probably put the ball on the ground.
For one year he was selective and waited for a pitch to drive. So he could elevate it even without massive changes to his swing.
Every year before and since he's just been way too aggressive up there. Maybe if he had some real thunder behind him in the lineup pitchers would come at him again but with Bichette doing dick and the rest of the lineup atrophying around him, there's just no reason to throw him a strike.
It ain't like he's gonna hurt you on the bases.
He was pretty patient coming up as a minor leaguer but he's now become a hacker with no idea what he's doing at the plate. Occasionally will hit a ball 115 MPH on a line but most of them are grounders.
Originally Posted by cabletech94:
If they properly limit his catching duties, splitting time at first base and DH, I bet he could continue this pace.
#love you Salvy.
I’ve been saying this for years. Get a manager in here who didn’t abuse Perez by having him lead MLB in games caught by a decent margin, and his offense would hold up better. [Reply]