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Anthony Santander 2024


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2 minutes ago, BRobinsonfan said:

Isn't this just a repeat of your Mullins thread?  I can't wait for the Hays thread... or did I miss that one?

Hays was benched.

Santander should spend more time there also.

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5 minutes ago, TheWall said:

If Santander gets more days off it's likely to result in Hays playing more. 

I would prefer Hays in the bottom of the lineup occasionally over Santander in the 3/4 spot every game right now.

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Santander deserves the right to struggle but taking his games played per week closer to 4-5 would be ideal while struggling. He’s had this back issue for 2 years and who knows if it is still bothering him. I think the ideal replacement would be to start Hays a couple days a week. The other option would be to DFA/ trade Urias and bring up Kjerstad. 

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1 hour ago, Sports Guy said:

Santander is an incredibly streaky hitter. He is always up and down. Last year he would go on a complete tear and then look like garbage for 40 at bats.  
 

Everything, good and bad, is exacerbated early in the season.

 

Yep, and you could say the same thing about Mountcastle and Hays. That was my issue with them as the "veteran" core. I would have tried to move one of them this offseason for a top reliever or part of a package for a starter before they got Burnes. 

Santander is going to get out of this slump and he's going to go on a tear at some point because that's who he is, but he's always going to be a guy who's a blackhole for a bit. 

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Santa is chasing out of the zone 10% than last year so far.  And he's making contact 6-7% more often while chasing too...

His HH% on 4S is half of what it was last year.

PU% is 17% compared to MLB average of 7%.

1st pitch swing is up 8%.  13% more than league average. 

Is it a bat speed thing?  He's hitting CH much better than norm.  

As a team, the O's seem more aggressive at the plate.  Is that messing with what's worked for him the last few years?  Hopefully, Santa can get back to being more selective.

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It’s almost like he’s following the same pattern he did last year and will probably end up being the same 20% above league average hitter that he has been for the last few seasons. Tonight, he also had what appeared to be a nice catch based on where he was positioned, though I haven’t looked for the catch probability. I love conclusions made based on 10 or so games.

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On 4/14/2024 at 6:33 AM, DirtyBird said:

I’m tired of seeing this .230 OBP black hole penciled into the heart of the lineup card every game.
He would bat 7th and start about 60% of the games for a legit contender.

Funny, you never get tired of being wrong.  That’s what I call stamina.

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5 hours ago, Sydnor said:

It’s almost like he’s following the same pattern he did last year and will probably end up being the same 20% above league average hitter that he has been for the last few seasons. Tonight, he also had what appeared to be a nice catch based on where he was positioned, though I haven’t looked for the catch probability. I love conclusions made based on 10 or so games.

Does that mean he will stink again in October?

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1 minute ago, DirtyBird said:

As I said, he clearly needed a day out of the lineup.

The day you said he was a black hole in the lineup he went 2-4 and hit an important homer the next night.   You should buy a broken clock and see if you can be right more often than it is.  My money is on the clock by 2 each day.

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