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thavoice
Posts: 14,376
Apr 4, 2013 10:45am
Janish didnt look like he had much talent at the plate. Field it? Yeah, but his offense was abysmal and worthy of giving up on.Azubuike24;1419390 wrote:Zack Cozart, 121 K's in in 606 career at-bats. Career OBP of .286.
Paul Janish, 164 K's in 1021 career at-bats. Career OBP of...............286.
Fielding, we'll call it equal.
The Reds gave up on Janish at age 27...
Stubbs looks like he has some great talent. When he is going well he looks terrrific. He has the tools, whereas Janish didnt.
Cozart is still young enough and the honeymoon period is winding down. If he continues to struggle, strike out then he too will get the treatment stubbs got.

Heretic
Posts: 18,820
Apr 4, 2013 12:26pm
If Cozart gets worse every year for a 3-4 year period, he'll deserve the same dislike Stubbs received. That was the problem with him. His rookie year was promising and then his offensive numbers declined in each of the next two seasons.Azubuike24;1419388 wrote:Zack Cozart, 121 K's in in 606 career at-bats. Career OBP of .286. Yet people dogged Stubbs...

Ironman92
Posts: 49,363
Apr 4, 2013 3:02pm
Heretic;1419632 wrote:If Cozart gets worse every year for a 3-4 year period, he'll deserve the same dislike Stubbs received. That was the problem with him. His rookie year was promising and then his offensive numbers declined in each of the next two seasons.
Thank You, as an opposing fan for understanding.