June 2, 20169 yr http://www.milb.com/scoreboard/index.jsp?c...mp;ymd=20160601 Carroll had a no-no through 5.
June 2, 20169 yr All of the "villains" of recent weeks coming through today/tonight. Carroll, Albers and Abreu. What's the latest with Tim Anderson? Cold streak started finally?
June 2, 20169 yr Jason Coats is currently hitting .331/.394/.548. But it's a good thing we have Jerry Sands taking up a spot on the big league roster.
June 2, 20169 yr Seems like it. Waiting for Jason Bourgeois to be recalled. Seems a better option than Leury in terms of having a little offense to his game and similar versatility and speed. Finally, Hayes and (especially) Coats keep hitting though, you have to give 'em that.
June 2, 20169 yr In over 700 at bats, Jason Bourgeois has never hit a lick in the majors. He's been awful. But he has a key trait that this front office highly values, and which the others don't have: he's 34 and has played in 7 major league seasons. Edited June 2, 20169 yr by GreenSox
June 2, 20169 yr QUOTE (GreenSox @ Jun 2, 2016 -> 04:46 PM) In over 700 at bats, Jason Bourgeois has never hit a lick in the majors. He's been awful. But he has a key trait that this front office highly values, and which the others don't have: he's 34 and has played in 7 major league seasons. You should get some cheese for that whine, since you have it so much
June 3, 20169 yr The thing about Jason is he's a veteran who knows exactly his place and role on an MLB team. It's a toss-up between him and Leury, although Saladino brings some of those same positives minus the ability to play CF. If you bring up Coats or Hayes, they should be given more opportunities than either of those two utility guys would ordinarily receive to establish themselves...Coats, in particular. Most importantly, we've never had a baserunner like a Gore/Dyson than can just automatically take 2nd/3rd as a PR in the late inning. That's super critical when you play so many 1-2 run games. That's why they should go with one of the first two options UNLESS they are serious about letting Coats or Hayes play at least 2/3rd's of the time. Edited June 3, 20169 yr by caulfield12
June 3, 20169 yr QUOTE (maxjusttyped @ Jun 1, 2016 -> 08:20 PM) Jason Coats is currently hitting .331/.394/.548. But it's a good thing we have Jerry Sands taking up a spot on the big league roster. Jerry Sands last year at AAA .287/.409/.538
June 3, 20169 yr QUOTE (GreenSox @ Jun 2, 2016 -> 02:46 PM) In over 700 at bats, Jason Bourgeois has never hit a lick in the majors. He's been awful. No, he's hit like a Major League utility player.
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