Farmer1906 said:
Tucker now leads or co leads the team in RBIs, runs, triples, & home runs.
He sure is elite. Glad we stuck with him.
Farmer1906 said:
Tucker now leads or co leads the team in RBIs, runs, triples, & home runs.
This thread proves that reverse psychology works!!!AggiEE said:
This thread is absolutely stupid. Screw the Tucker haters. Had to put up with a lot of bull**** last season
Altuve might be better.Deluxe said:
OP, can you do an Abraham Toro thread now?
That is another reason to release him. He intentionally is making OP look like he knows nothing about baseball.Farmer1906 said:
Tucker now leads or co leads the team in RBIs, runs, triples, & home runs.
Joe Schillaci 48 said:That is another reason to release him. He intentionally is making OP look like he knows nothing about baseball.Farmer1906 said:
Tucker now leads or co leads the team in RBIs, runs, triples, & home runs.
TarponChaser said:
Tucker clearly reads this forum because since I've posted this he's been on a hitting tear and playing really good defense.
You're all welcome.
TarponChaser said:Joe Schillaci 48 said:That is another reason to release him. He intentionally is making OP look like he knows nothing about baseball.Farmer1906 said:
Tucker now leads or co leads the team in RBIs, runs, triples, & home runs.
Right.
Because completely sucking until 2 weeks ago was an indicator he'd just go off at the plate. His swing is still wonky which is why he fouls off so many pitches down the right-field line (his swing means timing is more critical than for most) but, he's started going the other way more frequently instead of trying to pull everything and rolling over on outside pitches. Him going the other way has caused him to get better pitches.
If he keeps it up the rest of the season we can revisit. Some guys have unorthodox swings and it works for them but if you watch Tucker swing and think he's doing what you want to coach a young player to do then you should just exit the discussion entirely.MuckRaker96 said:TarponChaser said:Joe Schillaci 48 said:That is another reason to release him. He intentionally is making OP look like he knows nothing about baseball.Farmer1906 said:
Tucker now leads or co leads the team in RBIs, runs, triples, & home runs.
Right.
Because completely sucking until 2 weeks ago was an indicator he'd just go off at the plate. His swing is still wonky which is why he fouls off so many pitches down the right-field line (his swing means timing is more critical than for most) but, he's started going the other way more frequently instead of trying to pull everything and rolling over on outside pitches. Him going the other way has caused him to get better pitches.
I have a gut feeling the words "I was wrong" have never come out of your mouth.
Bregman was a rookie in 2016.TarponChaser said:If he keeps it up the rest of the season we can revisit. Some guys have unorthodox swings and it works for them but if you watch Tucker swing and think he's doing what you want to coach a young player to do then you should just exit the discussion entirely.MuckRaker96 said:TarponChaser said:Joe Schillaci 48 said:That is another reason to release him. He intentionally is making OP look like he knows nothing about baseball.Farmer1906 said:
Tucker now leads or co leads the team in RBIs, runs, triples, & home runs.
Right.
Because completely sucking until 2 weeks ago was an indicator he'd just go off at the plate. His swing is still wonky which is why he fouls off so many pitches down the right-field line (his swing means timing is more critical than for most) but, he's started going the other way more frequently instead of trying to pull everything and rolling over on outside pitches. Him going the other way has caused him to get better pitches.
I have a gut feeling the words "I was wrong" have never come out of your mouth.
How about if, when the season is done, he gets to the equivalent of what Bregman did as a rookie in 2017 I'll admit I was wrong?
ATM9000 said:
Know how I know you don't know what you are talking about? Because you've talked about wonky swing like 5 time but have yet to elaborate why.
astros4545 said:
You know what long swings mean?
Power
Now he is more consistently elevating the ball and having an improved launch angle
Harry Dunne said:Bregman was a rookie in 2016.TarponChaser said:If he keeps it up the rest of the season we can revisit. Some guys have unorthodox swings and it works for them but if you watch Tucker swing and think he's doing what you want to coach a young player to do then you should just exit the discussion entirely.MuckRaker96 said:TarponChaser said:Joe Schillaci 48 said:That is another reason to release him. He intentionally is making OP look like he knows nothing about baseball.Farmer1906 said:
Tucker now leads or co leads the team in RBIs, runs, triples, & home runs.
Right.
Because completely sucking until 2 weeks ago was an indicator he'd just go off at the plate. His swing is still wonky which is why he fouls off so many pitches down the right-field line (his swing means timing is more critical than for most) but, he's started going the other way more frequently instead of trying to pull everything and rolling over on outside pitches. Him going the other way has caused him to get better pitches.
I have a gut feeling the words "I was wrong" have never come out of your mouth.
How about if, when the season is done, he gets to the equivalent of what Bregman did as a rookie in 2017 I'll admit I was wrong?
In 2016 Bregman had 201 ABs. Tucker had his 201st AB a few weeks ago.Bregman had 556 ABs in 2017.
Tucker's best case scenario is 25-30 more games this season, so it won't be enough to close the book one way or the other, but I think if the 556 ABs that come after his 201st career AB are similar to Bregman's, we can all admit we were wrong.
So far in the first 37 of those 556 ABs he is hitting .378 with a 1.413 OPS, so that's pretty decent.
It's funny that you mention Bregman, because he also had a horrific start and any real Astros fan is hoping Tucker will follow suit after his bad start. I don't like his swing and his stupid dirt rubbing and his loafing around either, and he will definitely come down to earth eventually but if you can't be happy to be wrong about this one, you might be a Rangers fan.
Harry Dunne said:
I'll add to your swing analysis that he has a narrow stance, but a big stride and so there is a lot of head movement at weight transfer. When he was struggling you'd see him get almost down to his front knee a lot at the end of his swing. It's hard enough to hit major league pitching with your head still, much less when your angle is changing drastically throughout the swing.
If he succeeds, it will be because of elite hand eye coordination and/or he is able to improve his mechanics so that pitchers can't exploit the huge hole in his swing...not because he has amazing technique that we should be teaching our kids.
If he turns out to be a stud, I'm thrilled to be wrong about him. It sounds like you'd rather be right so hard you can't even enjoy the fact that the kid is mashing.
Harry Dunne said:
He did. He looked so bad that I just couldn't believe he could succeed at this level but now that he is producing, along with what he has done in the minors and what some great baseball minds thought of him all along I think the odds are against him being a bust. Hitting major league pitching is IMO the hardest thing in sports but it can come in all shapes and forms. The eyeballs say he looks like a newborn foal but the numbers don't lie.
Yes, a lot of guys have gotten hot for two weeks and then been busts...but those are usually Tyler White types and not 1st round draft picks who are just doing what everyone said they would do.
Farmer1906 said:
Calm hands you say?
Look at this bum. Not only are his hands not calm, but he drops the **** out of them.
Farmer1906 said:
Knob towards the catcher huh?
Found another idiot who never gets close to that.
You can't swing slightly down and be "on plane".Quote:
not the slightly down/on-plane swing Bonds has.
TarponChaser said:astros4545 said:
You know what long swings mean?
Power
Now he is more consistently elevating the ball and having an improved launch angle
Anybody preaching "launch angle" as anything more than a neat stat-cast factoid doesn't know crap about hitting.
A "long swing" means a slow swing. Especially if it's long before you get to the ball like Tucker.