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Post by AztecBill on May 12, 2011 17:51:19 GMT -8
May numbers
BA .385 OPS 1.160
Ryan DUDwick better be watching his back.
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Post by aztecbruce on May 12, 2011 21:10:14 GMT -8
I hope he makes it. I felt sorry for the big lug when they moved him out to the outfield. His spot is 1st. Hope his confidence and swing comes back and he makes it back to the bigs.
But, if he does, then what happens to Rizzo?
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Post by aztecryan on May 12, 2011 21:32:26 GMT -8
Rizzo is the first baseman of the future. Period. Blanks will play left, some first base, and be a nice trade chip.
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Post by AztecBill on May 13, 2011 8:12:48 GMT -8
Blanks can come up and play first and left now. That allows the Padres to rest Ludwick, Venable, and Hawpe. If Ludwick continues to be what he has been since the Padres aquired him, and Blanks plays well, then Blanks can play more and more left field and Ludwick can play leftout.
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Post by aztecron on May 13, 2011 8:33:36 GMT -8
Blanks can come up and play first and left now. That allows the Padres to rest Ludwick, Venable, and Hawpe. If Ludwick continues to be what he has been since the Padres aquired him, and Blanks plays well, then Blanks can play more and more left field and Ludwick can play leftout. Concur with your sentiment, Bill. You can see Blanks improvement day by day. Spot start him between LF and 1B this year. Move to LF permanently next season when Rizzo comes up. I think Rizzo is the real deal. Again, I heard an analyst on TV compare Rizzo to Keith Hernandez with a little more power, earlier in the season. I wouldn't mind an eventual lineup with Blanks and Rizzo in it hitting back to back.
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Post by aztecryan on May 14, 2011 10:51:56 GMT -8
Unfortunately, there's no way Kyle can play LF on a permanent basis. I just think that is asking for injury trouble.
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Post by Deleted on May 15, 2011 8:50:26 GMT -8
He only has 1 homerun in 110 at bats...
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Post by cvtower on May 16, 2011 15:44:43 GMT -8
How's his strikeout stats in the minors? It felt like almost every time he went up to bat for the Padres, it ended with a K. I hope he's improved on that
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Post by AztecBill on May 16, 2011 16:57:11 GMT -8
How's his strikeout stats in the minors? It felt like almost every time he went up to bat for the Padres, it ended with a K. I hope he's improved on that He did strike out a lot (and is) but when he hit it he had a high percentage of home runs and line drives. At 22 when he finished the 2009 season with the Padres, he had 18 walks with 133 at bats. That is a good ratio. His base numbers were: .250 .355 .514 .869 That is outstanding. So striking out 55 times is not a big issue.
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Post by AztecBill on May 16, 2011 16:57:54 GMT -8
Unfortunately, there's no way Kyle can play LF on a permanent basis. I just think that is asking for injury trouble. I disagree. He can play LF.
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Post by aztecron on May 17, 2011 14:42:09 GMT -8
Unfortunately, there's no way Kyle can play LF on a permanent basis. I just think that is asking for injury trouble. I disagree. He can play LF. I was wondering that too, Bill. I didn't have time to search for big league OF's who've had tommy john surgery and come back, yet. But, I know Xavier Nady for one has had the surgery. His elbow hasn't held him back, its that damn slider and his ability to miss it that keeps him where he is. ;D
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Post by aztecryan on May 18, 2011 9:17:17 GMT -8
Nothing to do with his elbow. More to do with the wear and tear on his body on a continual basis.
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Post by aztecron on May 18, 2011 9:27:35 GMT -8
Nothing to do with his elbow. More to do with the wear and tear on his body on a continual basis. Ah, I wasn't aware of any other issues. So he's just too big to play LF if I'm hearing you correctly? Kind of makes sense. I will say I thought he played a decent LF and that's for his one year of playing out there. I was looking forward to a couple of years out there. Oh well, just get healthy and back to where he was pre-injury and he'll either make plays for us or bring some talent back in a trade.
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Post by aztecryan on May 19, 2011 11:16:44 GMT -8
It's just my opinion, but he's already had plantar fasciitis and I worry about nagging foot injuries his entire career if he's relegated to playing the outfield.
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Post by aztecryan on May 19, 2011 14:15:12 GMT -8
Jason McLeod was just on the radio, said Blanks doesn't have the strength yet in his arm to go to the outfield, but he will be the primary first base guy in San Antonio for the time being.
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Post by aztecron on May 20, 2011 8:27:48 GMT -8
It's just my opinion, but he's already had plantar fasciitis and I worry about nagging foot injuries his entire career if he's relegated to playing the outfield. I had forgotten about that injury.
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Post by AztecBill on May 20, 2011 8:50:29 GMT -8
It's just my opinion, but he's already had plantar fasciitis and I worry about nagging foot injuries his entire career if he's relegated to playing the outfield. Plantar fasciitis tends to recur. Maybe you are right. If Blanks future is DH or 1B, he would seem to have a future on another team. The Padres need to bring him up to increase his value before he is traded. Maybe he could be our DH when we start playing inter-league games on the road.
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Post by AztecBill on May 24, 2011 9:17:07 GMT -8
Update:
Kyle Blanks hit a walk off Slam on Saturday night.
May .359 .422 .641 1.063 L7G .414 .485 .724 1.209
L7G = Last 7 Games.
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Post by aztecbruce on May 26, 2011 12:37:31 GMT -8
Update: Kyle Blanks hit a walk off Slam on Saturday night. May .359 .422 .641 1.063 L7G .414 .485 .724 1.209 L7G = Last 7 Games. I thought YOU said home runs don't matter
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Post by AztecBill on May 26, 2011 15:33:29 GMT -8
Update: Kyle Blanks hit a walk off Slam on Saturday night. May .359 .422 .641 1.063 L7G .414 .485 .724 1.209 L7G = Last 7 Games. I thought YOU said home runs don't matter I said they are a bad measure of offensive performance. That is why the only long term stats I presented didn't include home runs. Home runs are important but so are other things that only looking at home runs ignores. A player can be very valuable without hitting home runs. A player can be not so valuable while hitting a decent amount of home runs.
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