Sadly I think that's what we're in for this year -- any games we lose by 1-3 runs, Bannister is going to view it as "well, we were just one big swing away from tying it up".
TXAggie2011 said:
Has Bannister explained why he thought/thinks batting Joey Gallo 2nd was a good idea in the first place?
DallasAg 94 said:
Batting 6th... a full-swinging Gallo is fine.
Batting 2nd with Andrus and Beltre behind you... unacceptable.
Your job at the #2 hitter is to put ducks on the pond OR bring them in, which ever is applicable.
Ego or not... this is about winning baseball games, not proving you can beat a defense.
The only logic I've heard is that even with the shift, if power is your game... swinging for a HR is going to net more Rs for you than taking what the pitcher gives you.
free_mhayden said:TXAggie2011 said:
Has Bannister explained why he thought/thinks batting Joey Gallo 2nd was a good idea in the first place?
You want your most productive hitters at #2/#3 in the lineup. So that's Gallo/Beltre.
IIRC, JD said it had to do with high OBP, among other things.TXAggie2011 said:
Has Bannister explained why he thought/thinks batting Joey Gallo 2nd was a good idea in the first place?
That was my point. And I didn't have, nor want to find the numbers. And, I decided to not give example numbers like you did.free_mhayden said:DallasAg 94 said:
Batting 6th... a full-swinging Gallo is fine.
Batting 2nd with Andrus and Beltre behind you... unacceptable.
Your job at the #2 hitter is to put ducks on the pond OR bring them in, which ever is applicable.
Ego or not... this is about winning baseball games, not proving you can beat a defense.
The only logic I've heard is that even with the shift, if power is your game... swinging for a HR is going to net more Rs for you than taking what the pitcher gives you.
The idea is your value is in the long-ball, and ultimately it doesn't matter whether they have 8 guys in right-field -- they aren't going to catch a ball over the fence.
So it essentially boils down to the value of a bunt single every other at-bat versus a homerun every 10 at-bats. I don't have the numbers in front of me, but I imagine the bunt single every other at-bat is more valuable when you have less than 2 outs, down 3 or more runs, and have 0-1 baserunners on (which the baserunner thing is kind of a given as they won't shift like that with a runner on 2nd).
If Gallo were a RHB, he'd be 3rd and Andrus 2nd, IMO.jtstanley4621 said:
The annoying thing is, at least to me, we don't really have a number 2 hitter with the way Banister wants to structure the lineup right now. Deshields is an obvious leadoff hitter with his speed and base stealing ability. But if you want to hit Andrus 3rd, I don't really know what you do at 2.
No way you would hit Beltre at 2. Same with Mazara. There's also no way you'd put Rua (hasn't really shown he's a MLB player yet) or Chirinos (skillset doesn't match a 2 hitter) in that spot. Same thing with Odor. Choo is the only guy that might make sense there, but I just don't know how much confidence I have in him anymore, and he absolutely is not playing at the level he's being paid.
Obviously taking Gallo out of the 2 spot after one game would be a little silly, but if he doesn't come through for a while I feel like you might need to entertain putting Elvis there and hitting Mazara or Beltre 3rd. I could also see this becoming a "WTF are you doing Banister" thing like it was last year when Odor and Napoli were two near given outs and he kept rolling them out there day after day
If Elvis hit 2nd, I'd probably slot Choo in the 9-hole, but either way, I think too much emphasis is put on scattering right-handers and left-handers in the Rangers lineup at the expense of other things.Quote:
But you wouldn't want
DD-RHB
Andrus-RHB
Beltre-RHB
Gallo - LHB
Mazara-LHB
Choo-LHB
Odor-LHB
Robinson-LHB\Rua-RHB
Chirinos-RHB
TXAggie2011 said:free_mhayden said:TXAggie2011 said:
Has Bannister explained why he thought/thinks batting Joey Gallo 2nd was a good idea in the first place?
You want your most productive hitters at #2/#3 in the lineup. So that's Gallo/Beltre.
That's what he said and he then hit Beltre 4th? 20% time Gallo gets on, it's a home run. Hitting 2nd limits the usefulness of base clearing home runs and limits Beltre and Andrus' potential to drive in runs and be driven in (especially Andrus.)