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Is Walker becoming an RBI machine?
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Re: Is Walker becoming an RBI machine?
Now you done it.Ozziesfan41 wrote: ↑28 May 2025 20:33 pm He came into the game batting .289 with a .779 OPS with runners in scoring position at some point you might consider moving him above arenado
Re: Is Walker becoming an RBI machine?
To expand on your correct observation about Walker having 1 less RBI than Donovan.
JWalk has done that playing in playing 6 LESS games than Donovan and having 48 LESS at bats . Walker(23 RBI-6th best on team ) has been more productive in RBI than Winn (20) , Scott II (19) , Burleson (16).
Since May 14th, Walker is slashing .344/.344/.531 with a home run, a triple, and two doubles. Six of his 11 hits have been singles.
His defensive play (thanks to fine coaching from Jon Jay) has improved significantly in RF. Also , keep in mind that Walker is also younger than half of the Cardinals Top 10 prospects.
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Re: Is Walker becoming an RBI machine?
Since his OPS bottomed out on 5/12 at .498, this is his last 13 games:
.333/.351/.528 with 11 RBIs.
Just looking at his game log, mathematically he’s been weighed down by the lack of multi hit games. It’s not that he’s going hitless many games in a row, it’s just that he’s typically only collected one hit at a time.
Now he’s had 3 multi hit games in the last 5, it suddenly looks way better.
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Re: Is Walker becoming an RBI machine?
Put this in perspective.....
Avg
Juan Soto 224
Walker 215
Runs
Soto 34
Walker 18
Rbi
Soto 25
Walker 23
Soto has almost 50 more ABs.
Avg
Juan Soto 224
Walker 215
Runs
Soto 34
Walker 18
Rbi
Soto 25
Walker 23
Soto has almost 50 more ABs.
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Re: Is Walker becoming an RBI machine?
RiSP
.304 .340 .478 .818
2 outs and RiSP
.333 .364 .476 .840
Late & Close
.320 .320 .440 .760
High Leverage
.321 .367 .429 .795
8th Inning
.350 .409 .600 1.009
.304 .340 .478 .818
2 outs and RiSP
.333 .364 .476 .840
Late & Close
.320 .320 .440 .760
High Leverage
.321 .367 .429 .795
8th Inning
.350 .409 .600 1.009
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Re: Is Walker becoming an RBI machine?
I actually think the Cardinals should be an Atlanta Brave move and extend Walker now on the cheap. I think betting on him would be a reasonable risk. 6/48 would be attractive for a 23 year old who's still trying to figure it out, and when he does figure it out you got a key piece locked down at a bargain rate.
Re: Is Walker becoming an RBI machine?
Keep hitting those line drives….elevation and HR will come
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Re: Is Walker becoming an RBI machine?
No.RamFan08NY wrote: ↑29 May 2025 09:37 am I actually think the Cardinals should be an Atlanta Brave move and extend Walker now on the cheap. I think betting on him would be a reasonable risk. 6/48 would be attractive for a 23 year old who's still trying to figure it out, and when he does figure it out you got a key piece locked down at a bargain rate.
Re: Is Walker becoming an RBI machine?
All nice loooking numbersrockondlouie wrote: ↑29 May 2025 08:42 am RiSP
.304 .340 .478 .818
2 outs and RiSP
.333 .364 .476 .840
Late & Close
.320 .320 .440 .760
High Leverage
.321 .367 .429 .795
8th Inning
.350 .409 .600 1.009


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Re: Is Walker becoming an RBI machine?
Hard not to get excited seeing what he's done lately (Last 10 GP: 1HR/9RBI/.345.367 .586 .953) after the slow start as it looks like things just might be clicking in for the kid!Futuregm2 wrote: ↑29 May 2025 10:12 amAll nice loooking numbersrockondlouie wrote: ↑29 May 2025 08:42 am RiSP
.304 .340 .478 .818
2 outs and RiSP
.333 .364 .476 .840
Late & Close
.320 .320 .440 .760
High Leverage
.321 .367 .429 .795
8th Inning
.350 .409 .600 1.009![]()
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I'm trying hard to pump the brakes but if Jordan keeps this up, then this offense is going to be very, very deep.
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Re: Is Walker becoming an RBI machine?
LoL, as JW heats up last 7 days, the following struggle
WillyCon, Argo and Ivan
WillyCon, Argo and Ivan
Re: Is Walker becoming an RBI machine?
Definitely is, I’m hopeful still. I think this is what would have happened last year if they kept him up longer than they did. He’s got the talent.rockondlouie wrote: ↑29 May 2025 10:30 amHard not to get excited seeing what he's done lately (Last 10 GP: 1HR/9RBI/.345.367 .586 .953) after the slow start as it looks like things just might be clicking in for the kid!Futuregm2 wrote: ↑29 May 2025 10:12 amAll nice loooking numbersrockondlouie wrote: ↑29 May 2025 08:42 am RiSP
.304 .340 .478 .818
2 outs and RiSP
.333 .364 .476 .840
Late & Close
.320 .320 .440 .760
High Leverage
.321 .367 .429 .795
8th Inning
.350 .409 .600 1.009![]()
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I'm trying hard to pump the brakes but if Jordan keeps this up, then this offense is going to be very, very deep.
Batting 7th: .327/.410/.442 over 61 PAs this season. I’d just keep him there.
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Re: Is Walker becoming an RBI machine?
VSII, Bumbles and Pages tooscoutyjones2 wrote: ↑29 May 2025 10:35 am LoL, as JW heats up last 7 days, the following struggle
WillyCon, Argo and Ivan
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Re: Is Walker becoming an RBI machine?
This type of (small but significant) glimpse into what kind of player he can be is why I just don't get those in CT ready to ship off a just turned 23 yr old last week w/his tools.Futuregm2 wrote: ↑29 May 2025 10:38 amDefinitely is, I’m hopeful still. I think this is what would have happened last year if they kept him up longer than they did. He’s got the talent.rockondlouie wrote: ↑29 May 2025 10:30 amHard not to get excited seeing what he's done lately (Last 10 GP: 1HR/9RBI/.345.367 .586 .953) after the slow start as it looks like things just might be clicking in for the kid!Futuregm2 wrote: ↑29 May 2025 10:12 amAll nice loooking numbersrockondlouie wrote: ↑29 May 2025 08:42 am RiSP
.304 .340 .478 .818
2 outs and RiSP
.333 .364 .476 .840
Late & Close
.320 .320 .440 .760
High Leverage
.321 .367 .429 .795
8th Inning
.350 .409 .600 1.009![]()
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I'm trying hard to pump the brakes but if Jordan keeps this up, then this offense is going to be very, very deep.
Batting 7th: .327/.410/.442 over 61 PAs this season. I’d just keep him there.
I've also noticed he's developing a bit of an edge to him as well, no more "golly gee" looks but rather a "YEA!" let's kick some a z z looks!
Agree on the #7 hole, perfect spot for him to drive in runs yet not a high stress slot in the lineup.
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Re: Is Walker becoming an RBI machine?
What you’re missing is- this is a sign of a great team- players going into slumps. That means two great things are happening. One, to slump you must be hot, so there’s that. And this great attribute, on this team, when 5 are on their predicted struggles, two carry the team.rockondlouie wrote: ↑29 May 2025 10:38 amVSII, Bumbles and Pages tooscoutyjones2 wrote: ↑29 May 2025 10:35 am LoL, as JW heats up last 7 days, the following struggle
WillyCon, Argo and Ivan
Greatness.