Julio stinks, but that last homerun...really?? How did he get to that.
Do you think both of those moves would have been made had Camargo not started off hot?
Moving him to 2B has nothing to do with his hitting. Saving money? for what?
He's lost the zip on his FB and his breaking pitches have always been poor.
Thank you. Same arguments but they don't hold water. This is a better picture. That HR was ridiculous.Julio always seemed to walk the fine line between effective and disaster. The difference was his mistakes used to be caught by Markakis and Heyward. Now, they are being caught by Joe from Cobb County in the Chop House.
For those chalking this up has him losing speed on his fastball, the data doesn't support this at all.
The biggest issue that Julio can control is the walks. Walking 3.5 per nine is inexcusable for him.
So what exactly does the score have to be for Fried to pitch? Makes the decision to have him up even more head scratching. Let him pitch.
The only decision worse than trading Julio right now is not trading him last summer.
He's always been my favorite, but if you trade him now it's counter productive. Pennies on the dollar. And as terrible as he's been look at the salaries of those making more. Frightening. Maybe someone will look at him in the offseason but I'm not holding my breath.
Max Fried?
He won't be Fried under the tutelage of Snit the Twit.