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In the race for the backup infield spot, Luis Rodriguez, Brenden Harris, and Andrew Romine are all hitting to around a .700 OPS. Jimenez is now hitting .314, with 6 BB and 6 K's, to go along with his .824 OPS. Tommy Field is not doing well. On a side note, Callaspo has started hitting, which I suppose is a good thing. Jimenez then has a much harder shot to make the team and is likely to start in AAA. 

 

In the race for the backup outfield spot, Matt Young is still killing the ball with a .500 average, .565 OBP, and a 1.250 OPS. Scott Cousins is still not hitting, and neither is Kole Calhoun. To me, the later into Spring we get, the more likely Young is going to get that 5th OF spot. Cousins is on the 40 man roster and could be cut, Young is a lefty batter, which the team does need. Calhoun was the favorite for this spot, but it appears he needs to be at AAA to start the year. Trent Oeltjen is also killing the ball, but Young has better numbers.

 

Among the regulars, Trumbo now looks to be the hitter with the most area of concern, hitting just .231 with a .550 OPS. Callaspo is doing much better to a .800+ OPS. At Catcher, Iannetta's average has dipped to .379, while Conger stayed at .419. Still we decided to sign a Catcher who, in Nationals camp, is hitting .222. 

 

Kendrick is still killing the ball, with a .923 SLUGGING PERCENTAGE. Not an OPS which would still be great. Only issue? No walks. But I suppose if you're hitting as well as Kendrick, you are doing just fine. Aybar is still with the DR National team in the WBC.

 

The OF is also kicking major butt. Wells is having a great spring, which would be worrisome to us Bourjos fans except Bourjos is hitting .351 with a .400 OBP and a .676 Slugging. Trout wasn't kicking butt until his recent hot streak which pushed him from merely having a good spring into having a ridiculous spring. He has a .719 Slugging to go along with his .400 average and .525 OBP. Hamilton is down to .660 OPS though.

 

Overall this team is loaded. Hopefully we'll see them carry their hitting success into the regular season, but actually win some games as they are still only 5-12-4.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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In the race for the backup infield spot, Luis Rodriguez, Brenden Harris, and Andrew Romine are all hitting to around a .700 OPS. Jimenez is now hitting .314, with 6 BB and 6 K's, to go along with his .824 OPS. Tommy Field is not doing well. On a side note, Callaspo has started hitting, which I suppose is a good thing. Jimenez then has a much harder shot to make the team and is likely to start in AAA. 

 

In the race for the backup outfield spot, Matt Young is still killing the ball with a .500 average, .565 OBP, and a 1.250 OPS. Scott Cousins is still not hitting, and neither is Kole Calhoun. To me, the later into Spring we get, the more likely Young is going to get that 5th OF spot. Cousins is on the 40 man roster and could be cut, Young is a lefty batter, which the team does need. Calhoun was the favorite for this spot, but it appears he needs to be at AAA to start the year. Trent Oeltjen is also killing the ball, but Young has better numbers.

 

Among the regulars, Trumbo now looks to be the hitter with the most area of concern, hitting just .231 with a .550 OPS. Callaspo is doing much better to a .800+ OPS. At Catcher, Iannetta's average has dipped to .379, while Conger stayed at .419. Still we decided to sign a Catcher who, in Nationals camp, is hitting .222. 

 

Kendrick is still killing the ball, with a .923 SLUGGING PERCENTAGE. Not an OPS which would still be great. Only issue? No walks. But I suppose if you're hitting as well as Kendrick, you are doing just fine. Aybar is still with the DR National team in the WBC.

 

The OF is also kicking major butt. Wells is having a great spring, which would be worrisome to us Bourjos fans except Bourjos is hitting .351 with a .400 OBP and a .676 Slugging. Trout wasn't kicking butt until his recent hot streak which pushed him from merely having a good spring into having a ridiculous spring. He has a .719 Slugging to go along with his .400 average and .525 OBP. Hamilton is down to .660 OPS though.

 

Overall this team is loaded. Hopefully we'll see them carry their hitting success into the regular season, but actually win some games as they are still only 5-12-4.

hitting looks good, but the pitching sucks this spring.

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