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14 minutes ago, rudyrooster said:

Now is not the time to give up on Nunez.  He's in a slump right now.  Happens to all hitters.  Past performance says he's a decent bat.  At the same time I'm ready to see Stewart at the MLB level for an extended look.  Time for DJ to poop or get off the pot.  He's 25 and a former 1st round pick. BTW, I'm a Stewart fan.  Love his bulldog attitude.

So who goes to make room for Stewart and where does he play?

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15 minutes ago, wildcard said:

So who goes to make room for Stewart and where does he play?

I think (always questionable) that DJ has at the very least the upside of Rickard. As I posted previously it's time for the O's to find out what DJ can do at the Major League level.  Rickard is not gonna be a part of the hopefully next O's playoff team.  I say we put DJ in a COF spot and see what we have over a couple hundred plate appearances.  If it means DFA'ing Rickard--so be it.  Just my opinion.

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16 minutes ago, rudyrooster said:

I think (always questionable) that DJ has at the very least the upside of Rickard. As I posted previously it's time for the O's to find out what DJ can do at the Major League level.  Rickard is not gonna be a part of the hopefully next O's playoff team.  I say we put DJ in a COF spot and see what we have over a couple hundred plate appearances.  If it means DFA'ing Rickard--so be it.  Just my opinion.

Right now Wilkerson is the starting CFer.  If Rickard is sent down or DFA'd who backs up CF?

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4 hours ago, Redskins Rick said:

They merged two threads together, because they both had the main throught as DFA Nunez.

Which WC is not happy about.

 

I had to speak up about the change of the title with my name on it.  As we know happens here posters would bring up that I posted Mountcastle should come up.   I have been against that.   I couldn't let it stand without saying something.

I don't know if you are the moderator or not but if you are thank you for your work.  The moderators keep this site very civil which makes it the best Orioles website.

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4 hours ago, Tony-OH said:

Up until this current (4-for-44) slump, Nunez was the Orioles top hitter not named Mancini and had the best EV on the team. Now, he should be DFA'd?

Prior to this slump, over his last 297 MLB PAs, dating back 1 August 2018, Nunez, slashed .293/.354/.489/.842. 

So he's in the worse slump of his career and we should DFA a 25-year old who may have the most impact bat on the roster besides Mancini?

Despite the sump, he has a team leading 90.3 EV and .457 xSLG (ML avg is .408). 

Now saying all that, pitchers have made an adjustment by throwing him more breaking balls, the most since July of 2018. There is a legitimate question/concern on whether he can make the adjustment back since he has struggled on breaking balls this year and really throughout his career. During the slump the issue has been his inability to hit fastballs, which has never been a problem.

Regardless, Nunez is the exact kind of guy we should be giving at bats and he should get a lot longer leash then a 44 PA slump in order to be DFA'd. 

There are several things going on here with Nunez.    Some want to lump what he did last season with what he is doing this season.  But last season Nunez was mostly a 3rd baseman.   This year he is mostly a DH.    Some guys don't hit as well when playing one position over another.  Just look at  Trumbo.

Then you bring up about how pitchers throwing him more breaking  balls.   And him having trouble with them.   Is he supposed to learn how to hit the breaking balls in the majors?   Is that fair to the other 25 players on the team?    Especially when Sisco and Stewart are trying to force their way to the majors where they may be able to help the team more at DH.

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3 hours ago, wildcard said:

There are several things going on here with Nunez.    Some want to lump what he did last season with what he is doing this season.  But last season Nunez was mostly a 3rd baseman.   This year he is mostly a DH.    Some guys don't hit as well when playing one position over another.  Just look at  Trumbo.

Then you bring up about how pitchers throwing him more breaking  balls.   And him having trouble with them.   Is he supposed to learn how to hit the breaking balls in the majors?   Is that fair to the other 25 players on the team?    Especially when Sisco and Stewart are trying to force their way to the majors where they may be able to help the team more at DH.

Ok, how about we just take this year's stats, mainly as a DH:

Thru his first 25 games, 101 PAs: .301/.356/.538/.894
Last 11 games, 44 PAs: .091/.091/.114/.205

His last 53 games in 2018, over 196 PAs: 288/.352/.463/.815

So you really wanna DFA a 25-year old guy after a 44 PA slump?

As for Stewart and Sisco forcing their way to the team, I'd have to claim SSS. Regardless, you sure as heck don't DFA a 25-year old over a 44 PA slump after he's been one of the most consistent bat for the Orioles since August 2018.

 

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I'm growing tired of the rosterbation whenever someone goes into a slump.  I understand being impatient about wanting to see some of the younger players we've got but it's not like Stewart and Sisco don't have flaws, either.  

And even so, there's plenty of season left.  But I agree with Tony, you don't DFA a guy because of a bad stretch like this.  

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2 hours ago, Moose Milligan said:

I'm growing tired of the rosterbation whenever someone goes into a slump.  I understand being impatient about wanting to see some of the younger players we've got but it's not like Stewart and Sisco don't have flaws, either.  

And even so, there's plenty of season left.  But I agree with Tony, you don't DFA a guy because of a bad stretch like this.  

Agreed and also, don't call someone up just because they have a hot stretch either.

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12 hours ago, wildcard said:

Right now Wilkerson is the starting CFer.  If Rickard is sent down or DFA'd who backs up CF?

I don't think it really matters who the backup CF is on this team.  If Wilkerson were to go down just bring up Mullins.  Someone else can fill in for a few innings.  If Wilkerson needs a day off just put someone else there for a game.  It doesn't really matter with this team, this year.

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6 minutes ago, glenn__davis said:

I don't think it really matters who the backup CF is on this team.  If Wilkerson were to go down just bring up Mullins.  Someone else can fill in for a few innings.  If Wilkerson needs a day off just put someone else there for a game.  It doesn't really matter with this team, this year.

I think I it would be terrible if the guy who isn't a centerfielder wasn't playing centerfield and Rickard wasn't there.  Would have to have someone playing out of position.

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The point is that Mancini,  Smith and if promoted Stewart are not CFers.   So the O's have to have at least two guys that are CFers on the team.   Right now that is Wilkerson and Rickard.  The question I ask is in order to promote Stewart who is demoted.  And it can't be Wilkerson or Rickard  because they are needed to cover CF.

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6 minutes ago, wildcard said:

The point is that Mancini,  Smith and if promoted Stewart are not CFers.   So the O's have to have at least two guys that are CFers on the team.   Right now that is Wilkerson and Rickard.  The question I ask is in order to promote Stewart who is demoted.  And it can't be Wilkerson or Rickard  because they are needed to cover CF.

Did you ever answer my question?

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