I'm at the point of this season where I don't anticipate EBJ will suddenly figure out how to make that inexplicable swing set-up work. I've mentioned it on several occasions this past month. The more I see it, and the more I see the predictable results, I just find it extremely hard to buy-in to it magically working. It is a serious problem in his game. If he can't commit to simplifying everything in his swing or if the org can't impart to him the desperate need to do so, well, that's just a road I don't even want to contemplate traveling down.
The real loss in the Shuckers line-up in this do-or-die stretch is they lost OF Connor Scott this past Sunday. We haven't heard anything since and we haven't seen him this entire Rocket City series. Hopefully, it's just a nagging something like O'Rae dealt with but his loss in the middle of their line-up is significant. He's been a real plus since coming aboard. His absence is very much felt. It has led me to go back to Sunday's 10-0 shellacking at the hands of the Biscuits to see if I can't deduce what may have happened.
Speaking of O'Rae, it would be really nice if he figured out how to be a lead-off in Double-A. He continues to have brief moments, yes, but these are happening amidst a prolonged struggle. The walks are a plus - the K:BB ratio is still solid. But, boy oh boy, the overwhelming feedback from his over 200 AB performance continues to be: has to get stronger in the off-season. There is no other option. He continues to be consistently overmatched in this League at present. This isn't me being a debbie downer - it's a credit he continues to battle - but it's fair to propose this placement was over-aggressive. OR, in the very least, it gave O'Rae and the org the clear directive for the coming 7 months of work before next season.