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Re: Nats lock up Ruiz
« Reply #175: May 16, 2024, 09:08:19 AM »
Something is off with him right now. They need to fake an injury and so he can have a stint on the Jason Marquis Memorial "I Suck"™ disabled list.

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« Reply #176: May 16, 2024, 09:22:13 AM »
I still believe he'll turn it around from where he's currently at, but I'm not so sure he'll ever be better than he was last season, which still isn't very good.

With the bat swing speed data that was just released, it shows that Ruiz is one of the slowest swingers in the game, which makes sense given the overall lack of power throughout his career. I don't think that part of his game will ever develop. Theoretically you could maybe see him turning into an Arraez/Kwan type, who also have some of the slowest bat swing speeds, but make up for it by having great bat to ball skills and hitting the ball on the sweet spot for soft liners over the infield and in front of the outfielders.

I think that's the best case scenario at this point.

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Re: Nats lock up Ruiz
« Reply #177: May 16, 2024, 09:29:38 AM »
I still believe he'll turn it around from where he's currently at, but I'm not so sure he'll ever be better than he was last season, which still isn't very good.

With the bat swing speed data that was just released, it shows that Ruiz is one of the slowest swingers in the game, which makes sense given the overall lack of power throughout his career. I don't think that part of his game will ever develop. Theoretically you could maybe see him turning into an Arraez/Kwan type, who also have some of the slowest bat swing speeds, but make up for it by having great bat to ball skills and hitting the ball on the sweet spot for soft liners over the infield and in front of the outfielders.

I think that's the best case scenario at this point.
thing is, in the past he's shown contact skills, too. Slow bat in the plane of the ball leads to liners for Arraez / Kwan. But is looks like he's trying to elevate a bit this year. Maybe Coles needs to work with him. I'll take slappy contact from him for now.

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Re: Nats lock up Ruiz
« Reply #178: May 16, 2024, 09:39:54 AM »
With the bat swing speed data that was just released, it shows that Ruiz is one of the slowest swingers in the game, which makes sense given the overall lack of power throughout his career. I don't think that part of his game will ever develop.

You're absolutely right.  Question is how will he impact this team in 2-3 years when they're supposed to be going for it.  Doubt they bench him given his contract and the "play the contract" approach they have.

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Re: Nats lock up Ruiz
« Reply #180: May 24, 2024, 09:51:03 PM »
Is he back

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Re: Nats lock up Ruiz
« Reply #181: May 25, 2024, 06:46:54 AM »
I hope so.

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Re: Nats lock up Ruiz
« Reply #182: May 25, 2024, 10:00:05 AM »
It's all about not swinging at crud. He isn't going to drive out of the strike zone stuff. Making contact out of the strike zone is making weak contact.

I feel that if you tell me the number of pitches he sees per plate appearance, I'll be able to tell you how he is hitting.

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Re: Nats lock up Ruiz
« Reply #183: June 01, 2024, 11:38:57 AM »
District on Deck has a really good article about this team's catching issues.   Millas is very likely the best catcher in the org.  However, with Mini Me and Rizzo playing the contract, I doubt they'd ever allow Ruiz to be a backup as the article suggests.

https://districtondeck.com/posts/the-nationals-answer-at-catcher-is-in-triple-a-01hyeqpjmdn6

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Re: Nats lock up Ruiz
« Reply #184: June 01, 2024, 11:46:18 AM »
Adams still has an option. I wonder if they will swap him and Millas at some point. They can use the excuse of getting  Adams into more games to get him going. They can also play him at 1st a bit.

Yepez has started to turn things around the past couple of weeks (.283 /.404 / .543 over 57 PAs, with 3 HRs, 10 BBs and 6 Ks).

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Re: Nats lock up Ruiz
« Reply #185: June 01, 2024, 11:53:30 AM »
Adams still has an option. I wonder if they will swap him and Millas at some point. They can use the excuse of getting  Adams into more games to get him going. They can also play him at 1st a bit.

Yepez has started to turn things around the past couple of weeks (.283 /.404 / .543 over 57 PAs, with 3 HRs, 10 BBs and 6 Ks).
I mean, we could just drop Nunez and then platoon Adams with Gallo.

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Re: Nats lock up Ruiz
« Reply #186: June 01, 2024, 11:57:50 AM »
I mean, we could just drop Nunez and then platoon Adams with Gallo.
I was a John McDonald fan, so I don't quite get the Nunez / McDonald comp. That's another thread, I guess.