That time has to be home to third, not first, right? I think I could still get to first in 10 seconds with a brisk walk.
Yep. Spencer Steer has been more than they probably could have hoped for, as well.While Elly is so toolsy he is going to grab the headlines, Matt McClain has had a really strong season and Reds fans will be quick to tell you he has easily been their best rookie.
Over 85 games he has accumulated 3.9 bWAR, banged out 103 hits, 23 doubles and 15 homers with 13 steals, is slugging .516 and has an OPS+ of 133. Corbin Carroll is pretty much a lock to win NL ROY, but McClain would be a really strong candidate most years.
So too Will Benson. It's been a really good year for Reds player development.Yep. Spencer Steer has been more than they probably could have hoped for, as well.
Baseball is hard and the league has adjusted to him. Up to him to make the counter.Our hero has been pretty bad since his first few weeks up, OPS by month:
June: .881
July: .686
August: .663
September: .491
Baseball is hard.
Good call on the bump. I watched most of the game today, and he was ridiculous. The walk was after he got hosed on a 3-0 strike call on what should have been ball four, but he didn't get flustered -- took another strike, then protected on the full count, fouling one off, and then drew ball four. Stole 2nd. Stole 3rd. Came in to score on a wild pitch. As excited as we all were last year, he's taken a step up:Bumping for a new season, our hero has been one of the best players in MLB so far with a 1.9 bWAR before tonight, he is up to a .894 OPS after tonight’s virtuoso performance.
Tonight he was 4-4 with a walk, almost singlehandedly beating the Dodgers with 3 runs scored and 4 SBs in just the first 5 innings in what was a 4-0 game through 8 (7-2 final).
That he is. It is unfortunate that the team has underperformed to date. Everyone cites injuries, but the team went into a collective hitting slump. And the Reds bullpen continues to be an exercise in complete inconsistency. I am beginning to think that there may never be another Hall of Fame closer. It isn't that closer greatness changes from decade to decade, or even year to year anymore, but more like day to day.Good call on the bump. I watched most of the game today, and he was ridiculous. The walk was after he got hosed on a 3-0 strike call on what should have been ball four, but he didn't get flustered -- took another strike, then protected on the full count, fouling one off, and then drew ball four. Stole 2nd. Stole 3rd. Came in to score on a wild pitch. As excited as we all were last year, he's taken a step up:
Last year through 44 games: .264/.313/.449, 63:12 K:BB. 6 HR, 17 SB.
This year through 44 games: .277/.378/.516, 55:22 K:BB. 9 HR, 30 SB.
He's a ton of fun to watch.