his BA isn't gawd-awful at .250; his OBP isn't gawd-awful at .318. Buuuuuuut:
- he has 26 hits, and 24 of them are singles. The other two are doubles.
- 11 of those 26 hits are infield singles
- His SLG% is .269
- His OPS has plunged through the floor (.580, 62 OPS+)
- His GB% is a whopping 72%, while his LD% has plunged to just 12%
- but most accounts, he's just not catching up with fastballs any longer
- since the beginning of 2010, he's hitting just .267 with a .356 SLG
- since last year's All Star Break, he has just 2 HRs
Jeter will be 37 next month. If he continues to hit in this non-productive fashion, how long until either a) the Yankees drop him to 9th, or remove him as the everyday starter; or b) Jeter bows out gracefully.
I think he'll bounce back to potentially last year's level of play, but I think that's the best anyone can hope for at this point.
- he has 26 hits, and 24 of them are singles. The other two are doubles.
- 11 of those 26 hits are infield singles
- His SLG% is .269
- His OPS has plunged through the floor (.580, 62 OPS+)
- His GB% is a whopping 72%, while his LD% has plunged to just 12%
- but most accounts, he's just not catching up with fastballs any longer
- since the beginning of 2010, he's hitting just .267 with a .356 SLG
- since last year's All Star Break, he has just 2 HRs
Jeter will be 37 next month. If he continues to hit in this non-productive fashion, how long until either a) the Yankees drop him to 9th, or remove him as the everyday starter; or b) Jeter bows out gracefully.
I think he'll bounce back to potentially last year's level of play, but I think that's the best anyone can hope for at this point.
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