man of few opinions wrote:
Wow, it didn't take the league long to catch up with this guy. After that great start, he has totally fallen off the edge of the world at the plate, he is flailing away at everything. He isn't even swinging at strikes anymore. it was very hard to watch his at-bats tonight, he was guessing on every pitch. Im not writing him off as a bust, but what really bothers me is his body language. i know he is a rookie in MLB and all that, but he is a seasoned professional baseball player, and he is really hanging his head bad right now, he looks defeated up there, he doesnt look like he is close to shaking out of it.
i think when push comes to shove, we are going to see a lot more of derosa in right and fontenot at second, with fuk coming in off the bench. fontenot keeps producing, and while derosa is not nearly the outfielder fukudome is, in the playoffs you cant afford to have a guy struggling as bad as he is in the lineup, you need to score runs.
i hope he starts getting hot again. if they wrap this thing up real soon, which seems apparent, fukudome should get lots of AB's to try and get it going again, i sure hope he does.
I know you are right about the hitting. DeRosa is by far the better hitter. But as much as DeRosa will knock in more runs, Fukadome makes plays on defense that prevent runs. Look at the catch he made in StLouis in the 8th inning that prevented 2 runs from scoring. That saved the game. No way DeRosa makes that catch. I guess the way Lou is using him, putting him in around the 7th or 8th inning and moving DeRosa back to 2nd, makes the most sense. But man, thats a lot of money to be paying a late inning defensive replacement. I hope as you suggest, that Fukadome gets a lot of playing time, once they clinch. Gotta try to get him straightened out, if at all possible.