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This thread is about Jones' poor play defensively in the game today. Was there some question about that or can you not read the thread title like everyone else? Gonzalez didn't pitch all that badly.

Yes I can read pretty well for being as old as I am. Birdland said there was more

to be outraged about than Jones. I was trying to find out what it is in his opinion.

Sorry for breaking your board rules.

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Yes I can read pretty well for being as old as I am. Birdland said there was more

to be outraged about than Jones. I was trying to find out what it is in his opinion.

Sorry for breaking your board rules.

My bad, I don't usually go tilting at windmills.

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I think Buck needs to sit AJ for a game and send a message. I don't know if it's an inflated ego or what, but Jones has yet to change his overall approach. He still nonchalantly goes after fly balls and God knows he still has zero patience at the plate. In 4 at-bats today alone, he saw a grand total of 13 pitches. I am sure he is at the top of the league in least number of pitches seen thus far. All this on top of his comments at Yankee Stadium a few weeks back and his stock is slipping with the fans.

I really don't want to be that guy who suggests Buck may be losing the locker room and I don't think he has. To be .500 through the schedule we have had is no small accomplishment and the guys play hard every night. But you have to start wondering when the wheels will fall off if this lack of consistent production continues...

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I said to my buddy, "At least he wasn't blowing a bubble."

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He was positioned differently to be able to cover the right center expanse. Because Cruz was there. Did not work out very well.

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We're blaming those 2 plays on Cruz now?

I guess technically we'd be blaming them on Davis. Or rather, his injury. Creating a need to put Markakis at 1st, and putting Cruz out in RF, where he covers less range than Markakis, making Jones play slightly out of regular position to cover the gap better.

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I think Buck needs to sit AJ for a game and send a message. I don't know if it's an inflated ego or what, but Jones has yet to change his overall approach. He still nonchalantly goes after fly balls and God knows he still has zero patience at the plate. In 4 at-bats today alone, he saw a grand total of 13 pitches. I am sure he is at the top of the league in least number of pitches seen thus far. All this on top of his comments at Yankee Stadium a few weeks back and his stock is slipping with the fans.

I really don't want to be that guy who suggests Buck may be losing the locker room and I don't think he has. To be .500 through the schedule we have had is no small accomplishment and the guys play hard every night. But you have to start wondering when the wheels will fall off if this lack of consistent production continues...

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I guess technically we'd be blaming them on Davis. Or rather, his injury. Creating a need to put Markakis at 1st, and putting Cruz out in RF, where he covers less range than Markakis, making Jones play slightly out of regular position to cover the gap better.

He dropped a ball right in his glove and was shallow on both plays. Gap has nothing to do with it. The ball was over his head. He simply wasn't fast enough to get back on the second ball. It was more depth than a lateral range play and he didn't have the speed to get back on it. An average to above speed CF in the same position makes that catch.

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He dropped a ball right in his glove and was shallow on both plays. Gap has nothing to do with it. The ball was over his head. He simply wasn't fast enough to get back on the second ball. It was more depth than a lateral range play and he didn't have the speed to get back on it. An average to above speed CF in the same position makes that catch.

I don't care, I just wanted to make that long convoluted explanation.

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He dropped a ball right in his glove and was shallow on both plays. Gap has nothing to do with it. The ball was over his head. He simply wasn't fast enough to get back on the second ball. It was more depth than a lateral range play and he didn't have the speed to get back on it. An average to above speed CF in the same position makes that catch.

He was in and shaded towards right on two of the balls that he did not catch.

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