January 15, 200521 yr Could this be Joe Crede's year? Maybe I'm just hoping that it could be, but Aaron said that him and Walk have been working out this offseason on his swing.
January 15, 200521 yr I'm rooting for him and hoping for the best. I can only hope that he's about to make it.
January 15, 200521 yr I am a big Crede fan and want him to succeed. I think he has the talent, but needs some work to find that talent. If he can learn to shorten his swing, he will be a solid ballplayer. Bill
January 15, 200521 yr Yeah at soxfest I was watching Arow talking with dave wills on ESPN Radio. Aaron said he took BP with Joe recently and that his mechanics were much better than last year.
January 16, 200521 yr QUOTE(diehard chisox 1427 @ Jan 15, 2005 -> 05:17 PM) I am a big Crede fan and want him to succeed. I think he has the talent, but needs some work to find that talent. If he can learn to shorten his swing, he will be a solid ballplayer. Bill I agree! Too long!
January 16, 200521 yr Yeah, I was listening to that convo on AM 1000. Aaron said that Crede and Walker have been working the entire off season in Crede's new batting cage. Apparently they added a "trigger" to Joe's swing. I'm hoping for the best for the kid, I really do like him.
January 16, 200521 yr Yeah, I was listening to that convo on AM 1000. Aaron said that Crede and Walker have been working the entire off season in Crede's new batting cage. Apparently they added a "trigger" to Joe's swing. I'm hoping for the best for the kid, I really do like him.
January 16, 200521 yr Yes, if Joe Greedy doesn't have a significant improvement over last season's pathetic performance, he should be given a 1-way ticket the hell out of South Chicago. And I hope he's working on his throwing, too. I can't tell you how many errors Paulie has saved him in recent years by digging horrible throws out of the dirt.
January 16, 200521 yr QUOTE(Nokona @ Jan 16, 2005 -> 01:17 AM) Yeah, I was listening to that convo on AM 1000. Aaron said that Crede and Walker have been working the entire off season in Crede's new batting cage. Apparently they added a "trigger" to Joe's swing. I'm hoping for the best for the kid, I really do like him. so what is a "trigger" i never heard of this
January 16, 200521 yr QUOTE(LDF @ Jan 15, 2005 -> 08:03 PM) so what is a "trigger" i never heard of this It's a movement you make, every time, to begin your swing process. My kid had a problem with getting his swing started from a stop podition, so he ended up pointing his bat at the pitcher till the pitcher started his motion. That way the bat was already moving and it worked well for him until he decided he didn't need it. EDIT: I thought of another example. If you've ever seen the commercial for those Tom Emanski instructional videos, all the kids will cock, or tense up, their knee on the backside of their stance. Right knee for right handed hitter.
January 16, 200521 yr QUOTE(YASNY @ Jan 15, 2005 -> 06:09 PM) It's a movement you make, every time, to begin your swing process. My kid had a problem with getting his swing started from a stop podition, so he ended up pointing his bat at the pitcher till the pitcher started his motion. That way the bat was already moving and it worked well for him until he decided he didn't need it. EDIT: I thought of another example. If you've ever seen the commercial for those Tom Emanski instructional videos, all the kids will cock, or tense up, their knee on the backside of their stance. Right knee for right handed hitter. Or watch Gary Sheffield. He'll whip that bat back and forth until the pitcher gets to a certain point in the windup, then he'll get ready to swing away. It's not a nervous twitch or anything - it's used as a timing mechanism. As a hitter, it's crucial to have the same approach every time up to the plate. If you change constantly, it's virtually impossible to get into any kind of rhythm and comfort zone. Kinda like swinging a golf club. The goal is to find the swing that suits you best, and stick to it. It's all about consistency.
January 16, 200521 yr I think it was Melton talking about it on the radio yesterday. If I understood him right, Joe's old timing mechanism makes him turn his right foot toward the pitcher, putting him out of position and lengthening his swing. Have to watch him real close in ST and see if we can pick up what they are doing with him. Hasn't Greg Walker been a big plus? It will be fun to see if he does anything with Podsednik.
January 16, 200521 yr I believe they said Crede's new trigger is when the pitch is coming toward him he will lift his front foot and shift his momentum to his back leg. Then when the ball is near enough he will be able to shift all his weight and be able to drive the ball...thats what I got out of it anyway....Kinda of like how Frank was doing as well. IIRC
January 16, 200521 yr I think Crede's gonna hit. He's got the talent, as that was displyed in the minors, and he's finally realized he needed to change things and he's working on getting that accomplished. I'd be surprised if Crede hit less than .265
January 16, 200521 yr I really do hope Crede gets his swing together, he has done great in the minors, came up had a great end of year in 02, then it is like he wanted to be to much of a slugger, than a contact hitter.
January 16, 200521 yr QUOTE(AnthraxFan93 @ Jan 16, 2005 -> 09:43 AM) I really do hope Crede gets his swing together, he has done great in the minors, came up had a great end of year in 02, then it is like he wanted to be to much of a slugger, than a contact hitter. That's part of the learning process these kids have to go through. Too many want to dump a guy after a bad month.
January 16, 200521 yr That's part of the learning process these kids have to go through. Too many want to dump a guy after a bad month. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I agree, I think that the thing that makes me the ticked off, is Crede turns it on about August- Sept time, and I get stooked that he going to come into the next season, come out swinging. But only to regress back to the long swing.
January 16, 200521 yr QUOTE(YASNY @ Jan 17, 2005 -> 02:45 AM) That's part of the learning process these kids have to go through. Too many want to dump a guy after a bad month. I wouldn't say it's a month, but I know you're in his corner YASNY along with a lot of great posters here like Rex. The thing is with Crede, he's not recognised as a good starter to a season, (stats would probably prove this), and Crede needs a good start to the year, otherwise there'll be calls to trade him, or trade for a guy who can hit for a higher average like Joe Randa possibly. But it's definitely a big year for him, his most important so far.
January 17, 200521 yr Say Crede does solve the problem in the box, with his pretty good defense, do you think the sox will just use him as trade bait when Fields comes up or do you think they will make Fields learn a new position? If it does work out that way what would happen? I mean theres lots of possibilities that could happen, either one of them could be traded for an impact player but say the above scenario does happen what will the club do?
January 17, 200521 yr it'd be nice to have fields develop at another position....if he doesn't succeed...there's always a DH spot open for when Frank leaves...whoever is better defensively would play the field...or they could just switch. But if none of that...then hopefully Fields or Crede would bring in desired talent....that helps right away...and is as young as them.
January 17, 200521 yr I expect Joe Crediocre to hit .255 - 15 HR - 60 RBI. That's his norm, I guess. If he does better, then we should all dance in the streets. If he does worse, I won't be shocked at all. I've never liked the guy, but I will embrace him if he actually pulls his head out of his ass and produces to the level that we have been waiting for. This is his "make it or break it" year. He either gives us what he was expected to give, or he shows that he is nothing more than a larger version of Chris Snopek.
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