05-28-2010, 04:41 PM
Of qualified hitters in the National League, Theriot is 91st and Byrd is 95th in bb/pa. That has to change, with Theriot in particular.
He came in with a .322 on-base percentage, and those are mostly singles. He has just 5 extra-base hits. Now, I want him being his inside-out swing self rather than trying to be a power hitter, but he's completely lost his patience. 7 walks and 26 K... compare that to 73 walks and 58 K in 2008. Yikes.
He came in with a .322 on-base percentage, and those are mostly singles. He has just 5 extra-base hits. Now, I want him being his inside-out swing self rather than trying to be a power hitter, but he's completely lost his patience. 7 walks and 26 K... compare that to 73 walks and 58 K in 2008. Yikes.
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