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Baseball Primer Newsblog— The Best News Links from the Baseball Newsstand
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
ATLANTA—Before this season started, Braves third baseman Chipper Jones said that Jeff Francoeur would be a key to the team’s success. While there’s plenty of time for this to prove to be true, Francoeur is in the midst of a three-week slide that has kept him from contributing.
Targeted to serve a reliable run producer, Francoeur has gone 15 games without a multi-RBI performance. This coincides with the fact that he’s hit just .206 (13-for-63) with three extra-base hits and six RBIs this month.
“I’m not worried,” Francoeur said. “At this point of the season, you’re just two or three good games away from getting your average where you want it to be.”
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flournoy
Posted: May 19, 2009 at 10:51 AM | 33 comment(s)
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Wake the #### up, jeffy.
I bet, that if he really was on the edge of being benched, he'll have a 3 for 5 games with 3 ribbies, which will save his starting gig for another month (no matter how badly he hits during the rest of that span)
A few years ago the Mets went through what I refer to as the Kaz Ishii experience:
Pitcher pitches badly, manager strongly hints that if pitcher doesn't start pitching better he will be benched (or worse)- next start pitcher has a good game, saving his rotation start for the time being... has 2-3 bad starts, manager starts hinting that pitcher is about to lose his rotation spot, pitcher has good game.... repeat cycle....
So the solution is to threaten a move to the bullpen before every start.
I think they realize he stinks. Cox has moved him down in the order recently, actually given him a day off, he's has been a face of their PR campaigns except for the AJC... if they had a better option in RF, I think they'd go to it. But they don't, which is damning on the front office, so he continues to play.
The Braves will need more than just their fingers and toes in order to count long enough for this to happen.
AO
You know, as recently as a week or 10 days ago, I thought the whole thing about Francoeur being the subject of an article or column every day was just one of these joking BTF memes that exaggerated how bad things really were. But at this point he could have an entire beat category to himself.
This play is on the road in Philly now, with Chan Ho Park in the leading role.
This play is on the road in Philly now, with Chan Ho Park in the leading role.
Didn't work that well with Oliver Perez, did it?
No, sounds like you are in on the joke.
So, they're trading him to the Hawks and moving him to power forward? Sounds like a good move to me.
To his credit, even at his current crapulent depths, he is outhitting Big Papi.
Srul FTW.
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