Batting Sixth, and Playing Right Field...Ryan Ludwick!!!
Posted: Mon May 7, 2007 4:17 pm
Introducing our new slugger.
http://www.ryanludwick.com/
Ludwick was hitting .340 for Memphis this year before his call-up. He was hitting for power as well as average: 8 HR in 106 AB, with a slugging pct. of .642 and an OPS of 1.022. But he strikes out a lot.
He was a second-round pick in 1999 by Oakland. He has been slowed by injuries over the years.
Previous big-league experience includes four seasons split between Texas and Cleveland from 2002 to 2005. Never a full-time player in the AL, he hit .237 in 334 AB, with 14 HR.
We could be seeing a lot of him in right field for the next few weeks, unless La Russa prefers Spiezio or one of our other bench lightweights. Juan Encarnacion continues to languish in Double A ball at Springfield, where despite a recent three-hit game (including two doubles) he is still hitting in the 150s.
Let's hope that Ludwick's Triple-A stats carry over to the majors. We could sure use a spark.
http://www.ryanludwick.com/
Ludwick was hitting .340 for Memphis this year before his call-up. He was hitting for power as well as average: 8 HR in 106 AB, with a slugging pct. of .642 and an OPS of 1.022. But he strikes out a lot.
He was a second-round pick in 1999 by Oakland. He has been slowed by injuries over the years.
Previous big-league experience includes four seasons split between Texas and Cleveland from 2002 to 2005. Never a full-time player in the AL, he hit .237 in 334 AB, with 14 HR.
We could be seeing a lot of him in right field for the next few weeks, unless La Russa prefers Spiezio or one of our other bench lightweights. Juan Encarnacion continues to languish in Double A ball at Springfield, where despite a recent three-hit game (including two doubles) he is still hitting in the 150s.
Let's hope that Ludwick's Triple-A stats carry over to the majors. We could sure use a spark.