Just checking in before heading to Mahoning Valley for the Cyclones game later this afternoon.
I thought Saucy wrote a terrific piece yesterday well thought out and full of emotion and insight as he always does but this post was especially thought provoking and I wanted to say thanks for that.
Let’s start with Jason Bay who went 0-for-4 with two strikeouts yesterday and is now hitless in his last 19 at-bats. The other day he ran into a wall again but was not hurt this time so I ‘m starting to wonder is this guy accident prone, a big Jabone or has decided that the best way to out for him now is to be on the dl for the rest of the season. I’m kidding of course no one would that right??? In any event his days are numbers now and if things don’t improve on this road trip, and there is reason to believe it will, I expect Mike Baxter to take over at left-field at least against right-handed pitching, no more facing lefties for Jason. I think Mike will be back as soon as Monday in San Francisco after finishing his rehab assignment in Buffalo. We can’t allow Bay to continue he is now hitting .164 it’s time to sit him down, and yeah I know I was against that when it was Ike Davis but Bay has been in this slump since the day he arrived from Boston two years ago, Ike’s slump does not compare to what Bay is going thru and if we are going to make up any ground in spite of the great work he does in the outfield we have to face the fact that maybe he just does not have it anymore and make the change. Let me be clear I was kidding about him wanting to be on the dl cause in spite of his lack of production it is not cause he isn’t trying or his lack of interest in improving, he is just lost now and any player you speak with will tell you Jason is trying very hard and feels as bad about that as anyone. He's a good guy just not the player he was.
Speaking of Ike Davis I am sure you guys saw the awesome game he had yesterday he produced the ninth three-homer game in franchise history and went 4-for-4 to raise his batting average to .216 with a career-high 20 home runs and 60 RBI this season. I will speak with him a week from Monday when I see him in NY when the guys get back home and will ask him how he feels and report back tom you guys then. Yesterday I sent him a congratulatory text, his “thanks bro I feel pretty great” warmed my heart. I always knew he would be back and I see nothing stopping him now.
I wish I could say the same for Kirk Nieuwenhuis who is in a horrible slump striking out again yesterday and going 0-for-4. And although he still plays a mean outfield, at the plate he has lost his way. I spoke with him before the road trip and I will write about that later in another post. My concern is that now that Duda is gone Kirk may well be the one to be demoted when Mike Baxter gets back.
With the guys away I do not speak to any of them as much as I generally do not even Burkhardt but after the Harvey start I asked about who will catch Matt next week will they stay with Johnson or will Thole get the call. I love Thole and have no doubt he can catch Harvey I just want Johnson to have at least one or more chances to catch Matt before Thole steps in especially his next start against Lincecum. I am not saying Johnson should be Harvey’s personal or exclusive catcher I just want him to catch him for at least a couple more starts. Thole has gone on record to say that he has seen enough of Matt and have a pretty good feel of what he likes to do. Still my fingers are crossed it’s Johnson next week
Not much progress to report on Lucas Duda he is now 1-for-12 since going to Buffalo. But hey, these things take time I have faith in the Dude.
Zack Wheeler should be in Buffalo nest week once that happens yours truly will be going to Buffalo to see Lucas and Zack gotta make time for that.