He May Not Be Able to Hit, But he can pic

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  1. Majorball

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    Ryan's range and ability on defense is unbelievable. For that reason alone, I want him back and in a short sample, his bat has been adequate as a Yankee. Hope Kevin Long is right about him.
     
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    Yep, he makes some spectacular plays. He would be a very wealthy man if he could hit.
     
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    I agree with you guys but a sensible move like that would go over Cashmans head. I'm really concerned about what is going to happen after the season ends.
     
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    Kevin Long now there's another useless bastard, but I'm curious, what did he say?
     
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    Long said that he feels that Ryan can be "fixed" rather easily. He feels that he has to just simplify his swing. He felt that in a search to create the offense Ryan would need to be successful, that he has added so many layers. In the small sample we have seen as a Yankee, he's hitting the ball.
     
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    Coming from an M's fan that has watched with horror the last 3 years --- I hope he does get better, but I don't see it happening. He'll be 32 next year, and since the last month of 2011 he hasn't hit over .200. And it's not like it's a steady .196, either...he'll have a "hot" series or two (and probably hit his dinger for the year) or so and then be utterly craptastic for the next 3 months. Like .125 craptastic.

    Now he's a magician with the glove. But if you stick with him (like the M's did for 2+ seasons after he stopped hitting even .240) then you have to understand the bat's never coming around, he's going to be your #9 and probably hit worse than your pitcher would, and live with it.
     

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