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Sometimes a breather is all it takes
Posted: 24 Jun 2025 10:14 am
by Futuregm2
Since their key days off
Nootbaar: .273/.407/.591 over the last 6 games ***Benched on the weekend vs Milwaukee after being 1 for 32***
Scott: .256/.383/.333 over his last 13 games ***Benched the Sunday vs Dodgers after being 0 for 18***
Re: Sometimes a breather is all it takes
Posted: 24 Jun 2025 10:30 am
by rockondlouie
Futuregm2 wrote: ↑24 Jun 2025 10:14 am
Since their key days off
Nootbaar: .273/.407/.591 over the last 6 games ***Benched on the weekend vs Milwaukee after being 1 for 32***
Scott: .256/.383/.333 over his last 13 games ***Benched the Sunday vs Dodgers after being 0 for 18***
Next up who needs that "breather" is...........
M. Winn/Month of June:
90 PA's
.202 .256 .250 .506
His BR say's 185 lbs, I say more like 170 lbs and shrinking in the St. Louis heat.
Saggese needs to get some time at SS so Winn can get at least a game a week off until it cools down.
Re: Sometimes a breather is all it takes
Posted: 24 Jun 2025 10:41 am
by 3dender
Yup Noot looks like a different man.
PitcherList analyst Nate Schwartz did an interesting breakdown on Noot's struggles yesterday:
@_nateschwartz
17h
All of this is to say that I think the best version of Nootbaar is the uber-passive one, with a ceiling of a 125 wRC+. That's a good player, but I don't think the superstar potential is there.
We're currently seeing his attempt at aggression, and it simply isn't working.
https://x.com/_nateschwartz/status/1937274615497146505
I'm wondering if he's either gone back to a more passive approach, or his new aggression is finally paying off and Schwartz was wrong?
Re: Sometimes a breather is all it takes
Posted: 24 Jun 2025 10:45 am
by scoutyjones2
Or, it's baseball. Every year, a player gets hot for 60 games then pffft...
there are ups an downs for all players in a season