I see a lot of people complain about Fredi Gonzalez on here and I'm not so sure I feel the same way. At the beginning of the season, or even before it started, I looked at the roster and thought to myself, this is a team that will make it into the playoffs and then out in the first round.
I thought that because of a team that hits a lot of home runs, and or strikes out a lot. Usually players that strike out a lot and hit for a lot of power build big stats on lower level pitchers. I mean if you think about it, about 20 percent of your games should be against the 5 starter on the other team. That's about 32 games, so why wouldn't a power hitter be able to feast on those pitchers and hit at least 32 home runs a year? The problem is those players aren't in the playoffs.
At the beginning of the season I saw that as a major problem for this team. Several of our players where with other teams last year so it's not our coaching staff that made them be who they are, they just are that type of hitter. To me, that all falls on Wren, not Gonzalez. This team did exactly what I expected of it this year, and my expectations were the result of the team that was assembled on the field, not in the way it was managed.
I thought that because of a team that hits a lot of home runs, and or strikes out a lot. Usually players that strike out a lot and hit for a lot of power build big stats on lower level pitchers. I mean if you think about it, about 20 percent of your games should be against the 5 starter on the other team. That's about 32 games, so why wouldn't a power hitter be able to feast on those pitchers and hit at least 32 home runs a year? The problem is those players aren't in the playoffs.
At the beginning of the season I saw that as a major problem for this team. Several of our players where with other teams last year so it's not our coaching staff that made them be who they are, they just are that type of hitter. To me, that all falls on Wren, not Gonzalez. This team did exactly what I expected of it this year, and my expectations were the result of the team that was assembled on the field, not in the way it was managed.