Touki now batting .391/.416/.522 at AA.
Neck's replacement?
Touki now batting .391/.416/.522 at AA.
FF'sNeck's replacement?
FF's
Either way he's the next Ohtani
Freeman's reverse split is pretty much just the HR/FB rate. It's high this year against lefties. Last year it was low.
Truth is probably in the middle.
My theory is that Freeman is probably a decent middle reliever who is getting too many leverage innings or maybe just too many innings in general. Maybe the stuff would play up a bit more with more rest and fewer uses.
Adding a left specialist certainly might help some in game management, particularly in a playoff series, but the Braves would probably do better overall by just giving a good portion of his appearances to a better reliever.
Freeman has reverse splits for his career.
Freeman has reverse splits for his career.
Evan Phillips optioned....wow.
Gohara left his Gwinnett start with an injury. No word what it was.
Gohara left his Gwinnett start with an injury. No word what it was.
We have seen both of Gohara's risk factors in a big way this year.
Meanwhile, Mallex is plugging away as a 2 win CFer.
This was the issue I had with the trade at the time.
Adding a left specialist certainly might help some in game management, particularly in a playoff series, but the Braves would probably do better overall by just giving a good portion of his appearances to a better reliever.
Evan Phillips optioned....wow.
I am fully in agreement here. I wanted Yelich on this team so badly.I was in the camp of sell high on Gohara in the offseason. I would have put him in a Yellich package asap
Freeman's split acts as a CH, and allows him to be effective vs RHHs.
I suggested he was a sell high candidate last off season, and it appears he did just have his career season.
I expect the same to be true of Carle, and possibly Winkler, this off season.
We have seen both of Gohara's risk factors in a big way this year.
Meanwhile, Mallex is plugging away as a 2 win CFer.
This was the issue I had with the trade at the time.