Let’s face it. That Jesus Aguilar is having one hell of a season.Only 3 guys have a chance and none of them are named Carpenter. #sad
Yeah I’m not sure how he isn’t already one the team. Same for Rosario in the ALLet’s face it. That Jesus Aguilar is having one hell of a season.
looking at this without purple tinted glasses on
I must be at the wrong forum, then...
It's Jesus... we shouldn't be surprised.Let’s face it. That Jesus Aguilar is having one hell of a season.
He had terrible luck in April at the plate. Absolutely murdered balls all over the yard but they were all right at guys. Never got the bloopers and bleeders you typically see to offset the bad luck. I read an article in late April that basically said his K% was low and his LD% (% of batted balls that were line drives) was higher than average. The author concluded that it was just a matter of time before the law of averages caught up for Carp. He was right.He had a verrrrrrry slow start to the season. If you look at his stats broken down by month - He's been phenomenal after an abysmal April. Not sure if he was playing through an injury or not. Even so - I don't think his batting average for the season so far should be the end-all factor as far as this vote goes.
I watch the Cards play, and Carp was going with a bad hip. He's a team guy, they needed him, so he did his best till healing.He had terrible luck in April at the plate. Absolutely murdered balls all over the yard but they were all right at guys. Never got the bloopers and bleeders you typically see to offset the bad luck. I read an article in late April that basically said his K% was low and his LD% (% of batted balls that were line drives) was higher than average. The author concluded that it was just a matter of time before the law of averages caught up for Carp. He was right.
Yes he did!