Driving home from an appointment this afternoon had the game on the radio. Listened to
Morneau take a walk in the bottom half of the 3rd inning putting a guy on second and 1st with two outs with
Cuddyer coming up and immediately said "end of the inning."
Cuddy follows suit and pops out. Can you say predictable - I knew you could. As we have discussed, our outfielders are treading water in a sea of retarded production. So I looked at some numbers to give me some insights into what in the wide world of sports is going on. Along with Gomez,
Cuddy, and Young I lumped
Kubel and Monroe into the mix to make it a 5 horse race; considering they all hit between .238 (
Kubel) and .274 (
Cuddy) it really ain't much of a horse race, feels more like a potato sack rack, but here is what I found:
1. Least suckiest - GomezYes, he strikes out a ton (41 times 147
ABs) and his .272 batting average might make you think twice but he is this Twins team's All-Star outfielder at the plate. His speed has a lot to do with it but he holds a .709 OPS (.301
OBP), a .417 BA w/
RISP (sure he has only 14 RBIs but at least when batters 7, 8, 9 get on base, he can get them home) and has an inspiring 16 stolen bases. I probably have the most confidence in him than any of the other 5 of making something happen when he is up. I can't understand most of what he says during the
post game but it sounds like he is at least having fun.
2. Least suckiest but still rather sucky - MonroeLong this
blog's debate, I think Monroe has taken over
Kubel in who you want at the plate so far this season. Yes, I love controversy. Monroe's .270 BA is crappy and like Gomez he likes to swing at most anything that comes his way (25 ks in 74
ABs) but he has shown some power with his 4 home runs (proves the point at how feeble this team is in power hitting that he is 3rd in home runs) and is .318 w/
RISP. But Jan, 'what do we have in Craig Monroe' you might ask? I have no idea.
3. Middle sucker on a relatively short line of suckers - CuddyerOnly by default is he number 3 on this list, if Young and
Kubel weren't so much worse he would have been lower. I actually want him to be lower so I can bitch about it more. Can you tell that I am really down on him right now? Isn't he suppose to be good? Didn't we sign him to a long term deal because he was "good"? Overall, his numbers are 'fine'; he is hitting .274 which is leading this group (don't go patting yourself on the back quite yet
Cuddy) and is the most patient at the plate (12 K's in 84
ABs) and is third in this group with an OPS .691. But we want more. We deserve more ("We" as in the royal "We.") What also kills me is that he ground into double plays 4 times, I know
Mauer and
Morneau have done it more but you aren't batting .330 and .302 so you don't get the benefit of the doubt plus because I don't trust you each time you do it it is magnified. I don't know, he plays uninspiring baseball if you ask me. Is that wrong of me to say?
4. Really sucking it up - YoungDelmon,
Delmon,
Delmon, stop asking your dad for advice at the plate and actually listen to your coaches cause you are brutal and NOT fun to watch or root for. I had high hopes for you D, really I did, but you lost me at your .270 BA, .250 w/
RISP, and the fact that you ground out twice as much as you fly out (I don't know, I feel like you should be getting the ball out of the infield.) Oh, and stop watching film on
Cuddy, you too have ground into double plays 4 times, it is unbecoming.
5. Just plane sucks - KubelThe numbers once told us he was the best hitter on the team. Well, the numbers are now telling us the exact opposite. I get it, you are having a slump, we all have slumps but if I don't "carry the one" on a report that I do doesn't mean the same thing as going 0-15. You're hitting .238, sure you have 5
HRs and 21 RBIs,
whoopee, your
OBP of .252 is killing me. I want you to be good, I really do but this isn't the start of something beautiful, it's how you are going to find yourself in Rochester (again.)
Maybe it was the
O'fer against the Blue Jays who hadn't scored in something like 31 innings straight at one point this season that is making me mad or that we just took 3 of 4 from the Red
Sox and now can't buy a W or maybe I am just putting way too much into this but I think
MCA is right this team feels more like they could put together a 9 game losing streak faster than they could a 9 game winning streak and it starts (or ends as the case may be) at the plate and these
mooks have a lot to do with it all.