What the hell Jason Kendall. Where was this last year when we needed you and you sucked it up at the plate?
9/17 5 RBI's and .529 batting average.
Jason Kendall is batting .529 so far with Milwaukee
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SportsWorld wrote:What the hell Jason Kendall. Where was this last year when we needed you and you sucked it up at the plate?
9/17 5 RBI's and .529 batting average.
Remember when Chris Shelton was god in the first month of the season 2 yrs ago? He plays in AA somewhere now.
Give Kendall sometime, everything averages out.
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We didn't bring him in for his hitting, our offense will be fine without him. Anything he gives us in that regard is gravy. We didn't bring him in to throw guys out trying to steal. If he does that from time to time that's gravy. We brought him in to handle our pitchers. In Gallardo, Parra and Villanueva we have three VERY young, inexperienced starters and Kendall has been great with them.
All of our pitching staff, young and old, HATED throwing to Estrada last year.
Sheets said that in the opener he shook off three pitches from Kendall. Two of them were hits (the only 2 he gave up) and the third was hard hit. In his second start he didn't shake him off and pitched a complete game shutout.
I was very dubious when we signed him but as I said above, he could very well end up hitting around .200 and throwing out 5% of the base runners. But calling a game is something he will be able to do all season and our staff badly needed that.
All of our pitching staff, young and old, HATED throwing to Estrada last year.
Sheets said that in the opener he shook off three pitches from Kendall. Two of them were hits (the only 2 he gave up) and the third was hard hit. In his second start he didn't shake him off and pitched a complete game shutout.
I was very dubious when we signed him but as I said above, he could very well end up hitting around .200 and throwing out 5% of the base runners. But calling a game is something he will be able to do all season and our staff badly needed that.
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