beckdawg
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His walk rate is a plus.
Tim Dirkes thought it was a chicken or the egg thing with Almora.
He can't hit righties.
He needs regular playing time to get better at it.
He thinks that he is a regular in general.
I just think that the Cubs are in produce or sit mode right now. That is why the booted Happ and brought up Zag. Zag hits and takes walks. Rest is bullshit on a contender.
Re: Almora vs RHP, i agree with the thought you let him play vs RHP to get better. But there's also a point of diminishing returns. For instance, do you have to start him against deGrom? I'm just using him as a stand in for an elite of elite type righty here but the point being if you're gonna give Almora a night off, that might be an ok game to do so. On the other hand, if you were to start almora vs some 3.50-4 ERA righty I think that's more fair.
That's honestly how I see teams doing splits for young guys with issues. It doesn't have to be all or nothing in terms of playing them vs a handed pitcher. You can pick the best match ups for a given player. For example, honestly maybe starting Almora vs someone like deGrom isn't so bad because deGrom naturally suppresses power anyways and has a high k rate. In other words, if Almora is facing him you'd expect him to put the ball in play cuz that's sort of Almora's thing. A LH bat might still struggle against deGrom even.
That's kinda what I'm getting at here. I'm not sure you have to have a hard and fast rule on who you play him against. If it's a rhp who gives up some power but still has good stuff maybe you sit him. If it's a RHP who like deGrom is a tough go for anyone maybe it doesn't matter. If it's your prototypical #3-4 starter sure why not give Almora opps.