To get that lower, obviously the replacements need to be good at putting the ball in play. If one was so bold to move Julien too, the K% goes all the way down to 23.7%, which is solidly middle of the pack. Getting rid of those players would have dropped the team's K% from a league worst 26.6% to 24.3%, isn't great, but not league leading bad. Julien is the best of them and also seems most likely to improve, so I'd keep him and look to move both Larnach and Wallner. Then you have Julien, Larnach and Wallner. Michael Taylor became a bit of a cult hero around here, but his Ks were just too much. Cutting bait on Gallo and Garlick should be easy enough. We're stuck with Buxton, so no use worrying about that one. There's really only seven hitters with obscene K numbers. Do what you like with the coaches, but from the hitter angle, this isn't all that tough. The biggest problem here, is that it's hard to tell if it's the players or the hitting philosophy. I'm a gambling man, so I'd roll the dice on Giolito too, though I have a feeling he's going to be a much talked about and devisive free agent this winter.Ĭut the offensive Ks. offer more years than you like to Nola, Montgomery, Eduardo Rodriguez or actually Sonny Gray.
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