I feel like the biggest problem with Ender right now is that he’s one of 3 LHH OF on the roster. Acuna’s gotta play and Neck’s gonna be in the lineup most days. That just leaves us with Ender and Joyce. Can’t really platoon 2 lefties. Would a Joyce/Duvall platoon make up for Ender tanking and if so who do you kick off the roster to make that happen. I guess you could go Joyce/Culberson/Camargo out there. Seems like more ABs at 1 position from those guys than the club was looking for though. I’d really be against going outside the organization for an OF but I’m not quite sure how we’d deploy the internal options.
Ender tends to be a slow starter. His OPS numbers in March/April the last few years:
2019 .625
2018 .639
2017 .667
2016 .650
Funny you guys are saying this. I was about to bring this up as well. Ender does this every spring. When he regresses to the norm, everyone will be singing his praises. Usually by June...
Then start playing him in June
Then start playing him in June
Ender tends to be a slow starter. His OPS numbers in March/April the last few years:
2019 .625
2018 .639
2017 .667
2016 .650
Looking at Ender's Pull%, it seems he pulls the ball too much early in the season, and sucks. Then he remembers that he needs to be a slap hitter, adjusts, and becomes useful again.
It's about time to adjust.
You have it in a nutshell.
My only problem is if he gets too "slap happy," he starts having these goofy ABs where he's trying to be cute and ends up hitting two-hoppers to the SS. We always used to yell "down and hard" in the dugout and while that is the wrong approach for big guys in today's game, it's really what Ender has to do to be effective. He can spray line drives all over the place when his head is in the right place.
Julio at 0.3 fWAR after 6 starts. Not great, but much better than the last 2 years. He's the one I'd like to see in the pen. I think Julio can still be useful
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For four innings (or roughly 2 times through the order) he is mostly sharp.
11.08 k/9, 3.46 bb/9 1st time Through
7.36 k/9, 7.36 bb/9 2nd time Through
Good evidence here that relief work might be better for him.
We’d be paying him almost like a closer buts it’s sunk cost now.