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Anyone else think it's time for Uribe to go back to the bench? His average has dropped from .341 to .290-something here over the past 1 1/2 mos.

 

Of course there is no way he could have kept that .341 average in place.. but he must be hitting .250 to make a .51 drop.

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Anyone else think it's time for Uribe to go back to the bench? His average has dropped from .341 to .290-something here over the past 1 1/2 mos.

 

Of course there is no way he could have kept that .341 average in place.. but he must be hitting .250 to make a .51 drop.

um....who on our bench is going to bat .290?

don't you dare say willie

:rolleyes:

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New Lineup should be

 

1) Harris-CF

2) Rowand-RF

3) Thomas-DH

4) Lee-LF

5) Konerko-1B

6) Valentin-SS

7) Crede-3B

8) Uribe-2B

9) Olivo-C

I'm amazed how any lineup you make for the Sox, while it may produce, just doesn't seem as threatening without Maggs.

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The scouting report on Uribe is pretty simple. He doesn't take a walk, so throw it out of the zone and he'll swing at it.

 

If this is true, he better change.

You gotta take some walks or you are doomed as a player.

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Harris is our only somewhat realistic lead off man. Rowand doesn't take enough pitches nor works a count. Valentin and Uribe are too much of free swingers.

 

Different subject, Olivo is starting to piss me off with his inability to touch anything offspeed.

"Fastball he hit very much, but curveballs, bats are afraid!"

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Harris is our only somewhat realistic lead off man

Somewhat?

 

Before going into his recent slump, he had mantained a 400 OBP versus RHP for almost 2 months (from April 10th through June 5th).

 

With his speed, that's very good. As long as he concentrates on hitting the fastball to LF-LCF-CF (he can always go to RCF-RF on a hanging breaking ball), he'll be a big asset in the lead-off spot against righties.

 

I believe Aaron is just fine versus LHP.

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The scouting report on Uribe is pretty simple. He doesn't take a walk, so throw it out of the zone and he'll swing at it.

 

If this is true, he better change.

You gotta take some walks or you are doomed as a player.

I posted this before but once again I'll say my thing: Uribe worked with Walker early and often. He started the season with a real hot bat, but started getting away from what Walker was teaching. You can see it in his swings, his follow through with the bat, etc. He wamts to swing at everything and swings out of his shoes all the time. If he would listen to the hitting coach I think he would get back on track quickly, but he doesn't and that's his problem.

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As I was watching the game yesterday, I kept noticing how badly Uribe looked in the box. It took me a little while to put my finger on it, but what he is doing is stepping out like an 8 year old kid that's afraid of the ball. I pointed it out to my girlfriend in the middle of the game, then DJ made a comment about Uribe's first move was "stepping into the bucket". This was late in the game and DJ attributed it to the fact that he couldn't pick up the pitch because of the shadows.

 

That's wasn't it at all. Uribe was bailing out all game long.

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