'J-Walk' impressing his teammates
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'J-Walk' impressing his teammates
Cardinal teammate P Matthew Liberatore has been impressed with Jordan Walker's improvement.
Some of the agitation and searching in the batter’s box from before has steadied or vanished. Walker brought a .194 average into Saturday’s start, but in the previous eight games — all of them coming after the work in Washington — he’s 7 for 21 (.333) with three extra-base hits. And he was back in the batting cage Saturday working on the hand position, facing sliders, making the adjustments habit.
“It’s been fun to watch him go about his business lately,” Liberatore said. “He’s doing all the right things behind the scenes, putting in the work, showing up early every day. You see him at the top step with (coach Jon Jay) moving the outfield around. He’s really transformed himself, and I think this is just the tip of the iceberg for him.'
The kid is putting in the hard work and showing up early every day . His teammates admire his work ethic and are seeing some of the results lately.
It takes a while to change the batting avg. on the scoreboard as it takes time after a horrible start. Imagine if a guy walked up to the plate and the scoreboard read .333 avg. (past 3 weeks ) lol . He may not keep hitting at a .333 clip but keep hitting whatever . His teammates seem excited. The fans are starting to also .
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Some of the agitation and searching in the batter’s box from before has steadied or vanished. Walker brought a .194 average into Saturday’s start, but in the previous eight games — all of them coming after the work in Washington — he’s 7 for 21 (.333) with three extra-base hits. And he was back in the batting cage Saturday working on the hand position, facing sliders, making the adjustments habit.
“It’s been fun to watch him go about his business lately,” Liberatore said. “He’s doing all the right things behind the scenes, putting in the work, showing up early every day. You see him at the top step with (coach Jon Jay) moving the outfield around. He’s really transformed himself, and I think this is just the tip of the iceberg for him.'
The kid is putting in the hard work and showing up early every day . His teammates admire his work ethic and are seeing some of the results lately.
It takes a while to change the batting avg. on the scoreboard as it takes time after a horrible start. Imagine if a guy walked up to the plate and the scoreboard read .333 avg. (past 3 weeks ) lol . He may not keep hitting at a .333 clip but keep hitting whatever . His teammates seem excited. The fans are starting to also .
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Thanks for the post. He is improving. He is seeing the fruits of his labor.ramfandan wrote: ↑25 May 2025 11:19 am Cardinal teammate P Matthew Liberatore has been impressed with Jordan Walker's improvement.
Some of the agitation and searching in the batter’s box from before has steadied or vanished. Walker brought a .194 average into Saturday’s start, but in the previous eight games — all of them coming after the work in Washington — he’s 7 for 21 (.333) with three extra-base hits. And he was back in the batting cage Saturday working on the hand position, facing sliders, making the adjustments habit.
“It’s been fun to watch him go about his business lately,” Liberatore said. “He’s doing all the right things behind the scenes, putting in the work, showing up early every day. You see him at the top step with (coach Jon Jay) moving the outfield around. He’s really transformed himself, and I think this is just the tip of the iceberg for him.'
The kid is putting in the hard work and showing up early every day . His teammates admire his work ethic and are seeing some of the results lately.
It takes a while to change the batting avg. on the scoreboard as it takes time after a horrible start. Imagine if a guy walked up to the plate and the scoreboard read .333 avg. (past 3 weeks ) lol . He may not keep hitting at a .333 clip but keep hitting whatever . His teammates seem excited. The fans are starting to also .
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He's a guy that you want to succeed and that you believe will succeed because you know he's putting in the work. Doesn't hurt that he has the talent, of course.
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All he has to do is hold down the 7 slot in the lineup. No pressure.
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Make his dad Larry proud
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100%.Ronnie Dobbs wrote: ↑25 May 2025 15:38 pm He's a guy that you want to succeed and that you believe will succeed because you know he's putting in the work. Doesn't hurt that he has the talent, of course.
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He is now clearly focusing solely on making contact. Not concerned with the long ball. That will come with more consistent mechanics. You can see he is beginning to trust his approach now much better. The sky will ultimately be the limit with this young man.
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Until he gets REAL hot and CT wants him moved up!imadangman wrote: ↑25 May 2025 15:40 pm All he has to do is hold down the 7 slot in the lineup. No pressure.
But seriously. You are 100% correct. If he gets this thing figured out and they have that kind of threat in the 7 hole , the offense becomes real legit.
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Quite welcome ! Like that he is a hard worker. Staying positive. He has had a lot of adversity but his work ethic (from what teammates like Libby describe shows he is going to work his butt off to do what he can to fulfill his dream of big leaguer.Francis Park Thug wrote: ↑25 May 2025 14:37 pmThanks for the post. He is improving. He is seeing the fruits of his labor.ramfandan wrote: ↑25 May 2025 11:19 am Cardinal teammate P Matthew Liberatore has been impressed with Jordan Walker's improvement.
Some of the agitation and searching in the batter’s box from before has steadied or vanished. Walker brought a .194 average into Saturday’s start, but in the previous eight games — all of them coming after the work in Washington — he’s 7 for 21 (.333) with three extra-base hits. And he was back in the batting cage Saturday working on the hand position, facing sliders, making the adjustments habit.
“It’s been fun to watch him go about his business lately,” Liberatore said. “He’s doing all the right things behind the scenes, putting in the work, showing up early every day. You see him at the top step with (coach Jon Jay) moving the outfield around. He’s really transformed himself, and I think this is just the tip of the iceberg for him.'
The kid is putting in the hard work and showing up early every day . His teammates admire his work ethic and are seeing some of the results lately.
It takes a while to change the batting avg. on the scoreboard as it takes time after a horrible start. Imagine if a guy walked up to the plate and the scoreboard read .333 avg. (past 3 weeks ) lol . He may not keep hitting at a .333 clip but keep hitting whatever . His teammates seem excited. The fans are starting to also .
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and it helped that from the beginning he believes in what Brant Brown was doing working with him. That trust means a lot . It didn't come quickly as hitting is not a one time quick fix type deal. If it was all major league youngsters would 'fix' their flaw and hit like nuts.Alex Reyes Cy Young wrote: ↑25 May 2025 15:45 pm100%.Ronnie Dobbs wrote: ↑25 May 2025 15:38 pm He's a guy that you want to succeed and that you believe will succeed because you know he's putting in the work. Doesn't hurt that he has the talent, of course.
this 9 for 24 streak is so great to see
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The improvement on Defense tells you pretty much all you need to know about him. That's an incredible improvement & the only way to get there is to put the work in. The bat will come around. On a side note, who is surprised Jon Jay is turning out to be a great coach? Not me.
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Teammates means plural. Only Libby is cited. LMAOramfandan wrote: ↑25 May 2025 11:19 am Cardinal teammate P Matthew Liberatore has been impressed with Jordan Walker's improvement.
Some of the agitation and searching in the batter’s box from before has steadied or vanished. Walker brought a .194 average into Saturday’s start, but in the previous eight games — all of them coming after the work in Washington — he’s 7 for 21 (.333) with three extra-base hits. And he was back in the batting cage Saturday working on the hand position, facing sliders, making the adjustments habit.
“It’s been fun to watch him go about his business lately,” Liberatore said. “He’s doing all the right things behind the scenes, putting in the work, showing up early every day. You see him at the top step with (coach Jon Jay) moving the outfield around. He’s really transformed himself, and I think this is just the tip of the iceberg for him.'
The kid is putting in the hard work and showing up early every day . His teammates admire his work ethic and are seeing some of the results lately.
It takes a while to change the batting avg. on the scoreboard as it takes time after a horrible start. Imagine if a guy walked up to the plate and the scoreboard read .333 avg. (past 3 weeks ) lol . He may not keep hitting at a .333 clip but keep hitting whatever . His teammates seem excited. The fans are starting to also .
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Shut up F face.scoutyjones2 wrote: ↑25 May 2025 21:16 pmTeammates means plural. Only Libby is cited. LMAOramfandan wrote: ↑25 May 2025 11:19 am Cardinal teammate P Matthew Liberatore has been impressed with Jordan Walker's improvement.
Some of the agitation and searching in the batter’s box from before has steadied or vanished. Walker brought a .194 average into Saturday’s start, but in the previous eight games — all of them coming after the work in Washington — he’s 7 for 21 (.333) with three extra-base hits. And he was back in the batting cage Saturday working on the hand position, facing sliders, making the adjustments habit.
“It’s been fun to watch him go about his business lately,” Liberatore said. “He’s doing all the right things behind the scenes, putting in the work, showing up early every day. You see him at the top step with (coach Jon Jay) moving the outfield around. He’s really transformed himself, and I think this is just the tip of the iceberg for him.'
The kid is putting in the hard work and showing up early every day . His teammates admire his work ethic and are seeing some of the results lately.
It takes a while to change the batting avg. on the scoreboard as it takes time after a horrible start. Imagine if a guy walked up to the plate and the scoreboard read .333 avg. (past 3 weeks ) lol . He may not keep hitting at a .333 clip but keep hitting whatever . His teammates seem excited. The fans are starting to also .
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Jay may be on the rise to get a managerial position . Lot of times the next step is to become a bench coach for a team like Skip S. did with Cardinals and then Marlins hired him.jw0595 wrote: ↑25 May 2025 21:04 pm The improvement on Defense tells you pretty much all you need to know about him. That's an incredible improvement & the only way to get there is to put the work in. The bat will come around. On a side note, who is surprised Jon Jay is turning out to be a great coach? Not me.
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scoutyjones2 wrote: ↑25 May 2025 21:16 pmTeammates means plural. Only Libby is cited. LMAOramfandan wrote: ↑25 May 2025 11:19 am Cardinal teammate P Matthew Liberatore has been impressed with Jordan Walker's improvement.
Some of the agitation and searching in the batter’s box from before has steadied or vanished. Walker brought a .194 average into Saturday’s start, but in the previous eight games — all of them coming after the work in Washington — he’s 7 for 21 (.333) with three extra-base hits. And he was back in the batting cage Saturday working on the hand position, facing sliders, making the adjustments habit.
“It’s been fun to watch him go about his business lately,” Liberatore said. “He’s doing all the right things behind the scenes, putting in the work, showing up early every day. You see him at the top step with (coach Jon Jay) moving the outfield around. He’s really transformed himself, and I think this is just the tip of the iceberg for him.'
The kid is putting in the hard work and showing up early every day . His teammates admire his work ethic and are seeing some of the results lately.
It takes a while to change the batting avg. on the scoreboard as it takes time after a horrible start. Imagine if a guy walked up to the plate and the scoreboard read .333 avg. (past 3 weeks ) lol . He may not keep hitting at a .333 clip but keep hitting whatever . His teammates seem excited. The fans are starting to also .
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In the post , the 'entire article' was linked ..another player had quote regarding Walker so that is why 'teammates' was used. Possibly , you did not read the article to find out . No problem though ... you enjoyed your own laugh I guess.