Yep. And I'm going to keep beating this drum until everybody gets it....it is a huge, huge jump from the minors to the majors. If you are expecting a rookie, any rookie, to come up and instantly be a force in the lineup on a consistent basis, you're unrealistic and you're setting yourself up for disappointment.
Here's a rookie season for you... .264 BA, 16 HR, 61 RBI, .329 OBP, 420 SLG, .728 OPS
That was Ken Griffey Jr.
You put them in the lineup and let them figure it out. Guess what, they're going to struggle. They're going to have stretches where they look like they don't belong. You just stick with them and let them play through it. If they don't figure it out over a season or season & a half, then you do a reset.
Again, that's why I expressed concerns about counting on two rookies as much as we are (Langford and Carter). Injury aside, Carter was going to have an adjustment period too. Those two are 22 and 21 years old respectively and you have to always remember that.
Jimbo Franchione