The Eugenio Suarez thread

FB94

ASFN Lifer
Joined
Jan 2, 2019
Posts
3,594
Reaction score
4,592
Location
Anthem
Good day for good vibes, don’t expect him to bat .300 just be more consistent and come through more often like today with men on base. Same could be said for others. When one or two struggle, we need others to step up, game to game, series by series.
 

Chris_Sanders

Not Always The Best Moderator
Super Moderator
Moderator
Supporting Member
Joined
Sep 14, 2002
Posts
38,694
Reaction score
28,483
Location
Scottsdale, Az
Good day for good vibes, don’t expect him to bat .300 just be more consistent and come through more often like today with men on base. Same could be said for others. When one or two struggle, we need others to step up, game to game, series by series.

He has to play because of defense.
 

ProdigalSun

Hall of Famer
Joined
Dec 1, 2005
Posts
1,629
Reaction score
1,516
Location
Seattle
Geno was streaky with the Mariners too so likely he will have another cold spell coming up
 

Chris_Sanders

Not Always The Best Moderator
Super Moderator
Moderator
Supporting Member
Joined
Sep 14, 2002
Posts
38,694
Reaction score
28,483
Location
Scottsdale, Az
Its so wild that the futures game happened while games were being played still. Apparently De Los Santos looked terrible.

Arizona Diamondbacks infielder Deyvison De Los Santos has 27 homers so far this year, playing most of his games in plus-offense environments (Amarillo and Reno are extremely homer-friendly parks). Saturday, he looked very uncomfortable against breaking stuff from right-handers, striking out once on a slider and then grounding out to first on a fastball. He is a very big, very strong kid, but I think the offensive output is more a function of where he’s played than of hitting skill that will translate to the majors
 

RON_IN_OC

https://www.ronevansrealty.com
Joined
Mar 10, 2004
Posts
26,186
Reaction score
33,336
Location
BirdGangThing
Its so wild that the futures game happened while games were being played still. Apparently De Los Santos looked terrible.

Arizona Diamondbacks infielder Deyvison De Los Santos has 27 homers so far this year, playing most of his games in plus-offense environments (Amarillo and Reno are extremely homer-friendly parks). Saturday, he looked very uncomfortable against breaking stuff from right-handers, striking out once on a slider and then grounding out to first on a fastball. He is a very big, very strong kid, but I think the offensive output is more a function of where he’s played than of hitting skill that will translate to the majors
Isn't the Dbacks home park also considered hitter and power friendly? He may fit right in.
 
Top