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Sunday, March 30, 2008

JS Online: Brewers lineup: An order of magnitude

“They’re going to pitch around Prince because of the intimidation factor,” explained Yost. “Then they’re going to get to Braunie. If Braunie stays in his game, (projected No. 5 hitter) Corey Hart is going to have a hell of a year. “We’ve talked about it. The key is Braunie being selective. Because if he’s not, I’ve got to change the order and put him in front of Prince.”

Braun lapsed into the only offensive skid of his rookie year when Yost placed him behind Fielder in the batting order. But Yost insisted the strategy of trying to protect Fielder was solid. The problem, according to the manager, was that Braun started thinking he had to do more at cleanup.

“He came out of his game,” Yost said. “When they were careful and pitched around Prince, they’d get to Braunie and he’d say, ‘OK, I’ve got to go now.’ Braunie’s struggles in that area were self-inflicted. He was trying to do too much in those situations. “The league never made an adjustment to Ryan Braun last year. When Braunie got in little funks, it was because he got overanxious and came out of his approach. When he stayed in his approach, they couldn’t do much with him.”

...But Yost wants both young sluggers to make opponents sweat to get them out. If a pitcher has to throw the ball over the plate, he believes Fielder and Braun will make them pay.

“In order for them to be successful, they’re going to have (to draw) 100 walks per year,” said Yost. “They’ll get there. It’s a learning process. It’s how you learn to be a complete hitter.

“Prince made great strides last year. You don’t hit 50 home runs without dramatically increasing your walk totals. If you stay disciplined and stay focused, and swinging at strikes, your numbers do nothing but go straight up.”

WTF has Ned Yost been reading?

Repoz Posted: March 30, 2008 at 09:54 AM | 10 comment(s)
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   1. Harveys Wallbangers Posted: March 30, 2008 at 10:08 AM (#2723457)
Repoz:

Yost reads a lot of books relating to the work done the study of baseball. Over the last several years during radio interviews Yost has mentioned things that strongly indicate that he not only reads 'stathead' publications but believes some of what is stated.
   2. El Hombre 2 MVPs (Le Samourai) Posted: March 30, 2008 at 10:16 AM (#2723460)
"Braunie"? Ugh.
   3. Harveys Wallbangers Posted: March 30, 2008 at 10:30 AM (#2723467)
Le Sam:

That is Ned's thing. He puts a "y" or "ie" sound at the end of everyone possible. Agreed that it is annoying.
   4. Jose Can Jussi Jokinen (Justin T) Posted: March 30, 2008 at 11:42 AM (#2723492)
It's not Ned's thing. It's the thing of everyone working in pro baseball and hockey.
   5. El Hombre 2 MVPs (Le Samourai) Posted: March 30, 2008 at 11:52 AM (#2723498)
Actually, the Cardinals seem to enjoy just shortening or abbreviating every single player's name and that becomes their nickname.

Chris Carpenter = Carp
Matt Morris = Matty Mo
Albert Pujols = AP
David Eckstein = Eck
Yadier Molina = Yadi
Bob Gibson = Gibby
Jeff Suppan = Soup
Adam Wainwright = Wainy (combination of shortening and the y-sound)
Jason Isringhausen = Izzy (ditto)
Chris Duncan = Dunc
   6. Jose Can Jussi Jokinen (Justin T) Posted: March 30, 2008 at 11:56 AM (#2723501)
Well, yeah. If Wainwright played for Milwaukee, his name would be Wainy too, not Wainwrighty.
   7. Ivan Grushenko of HK in Tokyo Posted: March 30, 2008 at 11:58 AM (#2723502)
It's good they didn't go with C-Dunc and D-Dunc. Simba doesn't really fit the pattern, but part of that was due to his hair style.
   8. JoeHova Posted: March 30, 2008 at 02:07 PM (#2723554)
That is Ned's thing. He puts a "y" or "ie" sound at the end of everyone possible.


Don't forget "r", as in "Wiser".


IIRC, MGL said Ned ordered a couple copies of "The Book". I like that Ned is interested in the advances made in analysis. I hope he translates what he's learned into better on-field decisions this year, something he hasn't seemed to be able to do in the past.
   9. Walt Davis Posted: March 30, 2008 at 07:58 PM (#2723715)
It's not just baseball. I saw the play Black Watch recently, about a Scottish regiment in Iraq based on interviews with the actual soldiers. They all have lame nicknames -- Frazier is Frazy, MacKenzie is Kenzie, Campbell is Cammy and, in what is clearly a joke, Stewart is Stewarty.

Good, not great, play if you ever get a chance to see it. Funnier than you might think. The only problem is that, eventually, all the modern military movie/play cliches come in. Still, a very stylish production and excellent use of multimedia. (National Theatre of Scotland touring production anyway)
   10. HotelSierraFoxtrot Posted: March 31, 2008 at 12:08 PM (#2724509)
If Ned read the Book, why is he still talking about this batting order nonsense? I hope he gets to the leverage and win expectancy chapters before August.
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