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Blogger Troy said...

There's more to Jack Cust's 2009 numbers than what you see at fangraphs. I specifically remember during last season that Geren told Cust that if he wanted to bat higher in the order(Cust batted 6 or 7th opening night), he had to cut down on his strikeouts. Cust tried the new approach, he successfully started cutting his K's, but it also significantly cut down his BBs. Also, since he was more aggressive at the plate, he was swinging at worse pitches, and making worse contact. This is evidenced by the fact that the 2 months he changed his approach(May and June), he had the lowest LD% of the year, leading to the lowest BABIP of his career. I'm expecting somewhat of a comeback year for Cust now that he realizes he should just stick with what he's been successful with.

Oh and Cust's "rally killing tendencies"....That's an urban myth. Cust has been better with men in scoring position and grounds into an infinitesimal amount of double plays. Cust makes less outs than anyone else on the team despite his high K rates.

March 8, 2010 at 6:34 PM

Blogger Aaron C. said...

I've been one of Cust's biggest defenders. All of your excellent points are ones that I've also been making since he arrived in Oakland back in May 2007. I read/heard the same things you did about Cust changing his approach early last year.

That said, his skill set traditionally doesn't age well and there were enough chinks in his '09 armor that I wouldn't have protested if the team looked elsewhere.

March 8, 2010 at 9:09 PM

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