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Adley is in an otherworldly slump right now


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1 hour ago, drjohnnyfever1 said:

I'm just wondering if the HBP's that have occurred over the past month have had anything to do with any of the guys slumping.  I know it's part of the game, but 3 significant instances of it, each resulting in injuries, has to give a little pause to the normal plate approaches batters have.

Two of those HBP have come in the last few games. I don’t think that has had any impact whatsoever other than the injuries themselves 

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So the Fox broadcast was saying that Adley getting hit is the reason for his offensive struggle. That happened when he was hit in the hand (by a foul tip) on June 27th against the Rangers. His X-ray results came back negative at the time, but that could be the reason why he’s struggling. Since then, he’s got a .122 average, .455 OPS, and weirdly, 16 walks against 14 strikeouts. So he’s clearly not hacking at junk and failing to see the ball well, he’s probably still hurt. 

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2 hours ago, InsideCoroner said:

So the Fox broadcast was saying that Adley getting hit is the reason for his offensive struggle. That happened when he was hit in the hand (by a foul tip) on June 27th against the Rangers. His X-ray results came back negative at the time, but that could be the reason why he’s struggling. Since then, he’s got a .122 average, .455 OPS, and weirdly, 16 walks against 14 strikeouts. So he’s clearly not hacking at junk and failing to see the ball well, he’s probably still hurt. 

Maybe but that's also so long ago. How long can a bruised hand keep you from hitting? Not sure I buy it. 

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42 minutes ago, webbrick2010 said:

Hopefully but it certainly could have been called a 3B error

I was at the game and there was no way Noel was catching that even if he doesn't fall down. You could argue that it should have been a double with an error, but they usually only give out errors when the fielder touched the ball or it went clean through his legs.

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7 hours ago, webbrick2010 said:

Hopefully but it certainly could have been called a 3B error

It could have but he has also been hitting into a lot of bad luck lately, so something “falling”‘for him helps to even things out a little bit.

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