This feels all too similar to the "Send Ohtani to the Minors" argument from 2 weeks ago.
Its crazy. Acuna is ready. Kid looks like he can be a superstar. The team is ready to be competitive. CALL HIM UP!
This feels all too similar to the "Send Ohtani to the Minors" argument from 2 weeks ago.
I just don't see the rush. What will it hurt to let him string together 5 games of hitting the ball and not striking out 40% of the time?
What is he going to learn at AAA by hitting well in 5 games that he hasn't learned last year? He needs to be facing major league pitchers.
I just know roster decisions shouldn't be based on a couple of games. If he had started with the big club and didn't hit in a few games would you send him down because he 'wasnt ready'? Acuna has more than proved he is ready to be in Atlanta and should be once we have gained that extra year of control.
If he knows everything there is to know about hitting AAA, why the 38% k rate and 0.348 ops? Again, what is the rush?
At the same time, I don't want to see him yo-yo'd back and forth between Atlanta and Gwinnett. I trust that the staff will know when the time is right both in terms of readiness and contractual control.
Because anybody can look horrible or great in a few games. If you thought Acuna was ready before playing a game in AAA then these games should not matter because they don't.
Bowman said he thought he'd be up Saturday in Chicago but added "if he struggles, he thinks the Braves will wait a few more days" on that tweet I saw.
Like I said, I think there's a real chance that he's decided that he doesn't care at all about what he does in the minor leagues since the odds are he's going to be up soon anyway, given how old he is. I doubt its he's pressing, it's he's too relaxed. At the same time, it's possible that he's getting overly aggressive with his swing like that guy on YT said, which can cause strikeout problems, or, and this would be the issue that could cause him to stay in the minors for a month+, teams adjusted to him and he needs to adjust back (he KILLED AA, but despite the fact he mostly did kill AA, he actually DID struggle for a short stretch that suggests that teams adjusted to him some).
Is that a banana in your ear?
Like I said, I think there's a real chance that he's decided that he doesn't care at all about what he does in the minor leagues since the odds are he's going to be up soon anyway, given how old he is.