Zona90 said:
By the way, Finley is hitless again going 0-4 so far. He is hitting under .170 now. I wonder how long Brenley can afford to keep him in? It's not like Steve is getting any younger.
The frustrating thing about Steve is that it seems to be a question of attitude rather than skills.
Late last season, when he was moved to leadoff, Fins seemed to embrace the leadoff role (which is where he began his career). He hit in the .390's batting leadoff.
This season, he is back to his bad habit of trying to hit almost everything into the air. In Saturday's game, he flied out three times in his first three at-bats. 'Walked the fourth time when the pitcher went to his mouth without walking off the mound.
A leadoff hitter (preceeding the HR power of Gonzo and Sexson - after Alomar) trying to out-homer them just doesn't help the team get something going.
It's the same kind of performance that constantly got Tony Womack demoted to 8th in the lineup.