We're just over half way through the season and the Shox have played a few decent teams and a quite a few patsies. There have been enough games and enough ABs to indicate who is getting it done and who isn't.
I, for one, think it is time to adjust the line-up some to maximize production. Here's my batting order and why.
1) Kenny Williams, Jr. - Discussion on another thread. Kid is a legit hitter and FAST! 7 2B, 2 3B, .442 OBP. Strikes out a little too much for a leadoff guy, but he's getting better every day as he gains experience.
2) Josh Workman - .430 OBP, and fast, too. Josh seems a bit hesitant to steal bases, but otherwise a decent baserunner. He's a patient hitter who gets on base. I like the idea of hit-and-run with Gillaspie or Dirks when Workman in on base.
3) Conor Gillaspie - Best Shocker hitter in A LONG TIME. It seems like he hits the ball hard every time. Sick average, amazing gap power.
4) Andy Dirks - Very selective hitter. Makes solid contact. Fast. He's a great leadoff hitter, but he's also the best bat in the line-up to protect Gillaspie due to his patience at the plate and gap power. Andy may lead this team in HR by the end of the season. #2 on the team in Slg%.
5) Ryan Jones - Another guy with gap power and decent speed. I think he's hitting well enough to be a run producer
6) Dusty Coleman - Dusty hasn't hit a bomb since the Harvard series - that's a month. Other than the 2 HR vs. LBSU, Dusty's HR's were vs Harvard and a D2 team. Leads the team in K. Moving down to the lower part takes the pressure off. I love Dusty, but he's too high in the order. If he can't adjust to the breaking pitches, maybe he moves down even further.
7) Clint McKeever - Has had some good ABs recently and takes a might cut. Still strikes out too much, but he can be a factor. Clint has good speed for a big man.
8) Tyler Weber - Good average so far, but somewhat inconsistent. Tyler is a base clogger when he's too high in the order.
9) Tyler Hill - Tyler needs to get his head right at the plate. He's tied for the team lead in 2B but is striking out way too often. I like him in the lineup, because I think he's a very good 1B.
This is just an idea, and is an awful lot of shuffling (which I doubt Gene would do). Swap Jones and Workman, and it isn't a whole lot different than the current line with KWJ moved into the leadoff spot and Dirks in the 4 hole, in fact I debated the 2/5 since Jones and Workman are so similar. There needs to be someone hitting behind Gillaspie to keep teams honest, and I think Dirks is the best bet.
--'85.
I, for one, think it is time to adjust the line-up some to maximize production. Here's my batting order and why.
1) Kenny Williams, Jr. - Discussion on another thread. Kid is a legit hitter and FAST! 7 2B, 2 3B, .442 OBP. Strikes out a little too much for a leadoff guy, but he's getting better every day as he gains experience.
2) Josh Workman - .430 OBP, and fast, too. Josh seems a bit hesitant to steal bases, but otherwise a decent baserunner. He's a patient hitter who gets on base. I like the idea of hit-and-run with Gillaspie or Dirks when Workman in on base.
3) Conor Gillaspie - Best Shocker hitter in A LONG TIME. It seems like he hits the ball hard every time. Sick average, amazing gap power.
4) Andy Dirks - Very selective hitter. Makes solid contact. Fast. He's a great leadoff hitter, but he's also the best bat in the line-up to protect Gillaspie due to his patience at the plate and gap power. Andy may lead this team in HR by the end of the season. #2 on the team in Slg%.
5) Ryan Jones - Another guy with gap power and decent speed. I think he's hitting well enough to be a run producer
6) Dusty Coleman - Dusty hasn't hit a bomb since the Harvard series - that's a month. Other than the 2 HR vs. LBSU, Dusty's HR's were vs Harvard and a D2 team. Leads the team in K. Moving down to the lower part takes the pressure off. I love Dusty, but he's too high in the order. If he can't adjust to the breaking pitches, maybe he moves down even further.
7) Clint McKeever - Has had some good ABs recently and takes a might cut. Still strikes out too much, but he can be a factor. Clint has good speed for a big man.
8) Tyler Weber - Good average so far, but somewhat inconsistent. Tyler is a base clogger when he's too high in the order.
9) Tyler Hill - Tyler needs to get his head right at the plate. He's tied for the team lead in 2B but is striking out way too often. I like him in the lineup, because I think he's a very good 1B.
This is just an idea, and is an awful lot of shuffling (which I doubt Gene would do). Swap Jones and Workman, and it isn't a whole lot different than the current line with KWJ moved into the leadoff spot and Dirks in the 4 hole, in fact I debated the 2/5 since Jones and Workman are so similar. There needs to be someone hitting behind Gillaspie to keep teams honest, and I think Dirks is the best bet.
--'85.
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