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2013 IPP: Kirk Nieuwenhuis

Benjamin Grimm
Mar 11 2013 09:03 AM

I'd like to think that Kirk will hit 20 homers and steal 20 bases and hit around .260. And maybe in his best season he'll do something like that. But I don't see it happening this year.

I'll say he gets off to a strong start, then fizzles and sees less playing time in the second half. He'll stick with the Mets as a reserve outfielder for the next couple of years, until roster issues lead the Mets to trade him or waive him.

John Cougar Lunchbucket
Mar 11 2013 09:12 AM
Re: 2013 IPP: Kirk Nieuwenhuis

Aches and pains and a slow spring gets him assigned to Vegas to begin the year and after some acclimation starts hitting like a beast there -- and just in time because we'll have had about all we can stand of den Dekkkkker's O by early June. Back on the big club, Kirk hits for a few weeks then falls into old habits. Mets eventually throw up their hands and trade for Someone Else.

5-18-250/315/400 in 150 ABs

Zvon
Mar 11 2013 02:19 PM
Re: 2013 IPP: Kirk Nieuwenhuis

From seeing his at bats after he cooled down last year, and in spring training this season, there are adjustments he [u:12acxtgg]has[/u:12acxtgg] to make. They not only have a book on Nieuwy, they got the good book. I'm not prepared to make any projections concerning him because if he can't find a way to shore up the holes in his swing, he doesn't belong in the majors. Of course, that doesn't mean that he can't be a regular in our outfield.

MFS62
Mar 12 2013 08:08 AM
Re: 2013 IPP: Kirk Nieuwenhuis

I'm hoping that one day, they'll say WTF about his strikeouts and let him play, so he can turn out to be a lefty hitting this guy:
http://www.baseball-reference.com/playe ... go01.shtml

But its not going to be this year, so:
246-7-35 in 50 games, with 80K on 240 AB.

Later

Vic Sage
Mar 12 2013 08:15 AM
Re: 2013 IPP: Kirk Nieuwenhuis

if he was going to hit 30-40hrs like Thomas (or Kingman, or Rob Deer, or whatever other exemplar of the 3 perfect outcomes you care to choose), then yeah, give him a shot. Those guys are not without their value. But unfortunately, he neither walks nor homers at the rate sufficient to offset his huge K rate. And at least denDekker is a great glove; if we're going to play a guy in CF who'll strike out 175 times without enough power to justify it, he better have a great glove.

i'm starting to think Valdy is our best CF option, platooning with Cowgill, with Baxter backing up all three spots. And Nieuwy starts in Vegas. Maybe if he has a good year, they call him up in September (earlier, if somebody gets hurt or doesn't produce).

.260-5hr

LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr
Mar 12 2013 10:37 PM
Re: 2013 IPP: Kirk Nieuwenhuis

The alternatives are REALLY dim.

276 PAs, .259/.329/.409, 37 R, 6 HR, 28 RBI, 24 XBH

Ashie62
Mar 14 2013 09:57 PM
Re: 2013 IPP: Kirk Nieuwenhuis

Spurts of good and bad...Gets hurt alot and totally ran out of gas last season..

Traded

Edgy MD
Sep 13 2013 06:57 PM
Re: 2013 IPP: Kirk Nieuwenhuis

Kind of telling that he's not back to center. He hits the homer that starts the team on its best run, and shortly after he hits a game-tying one a few weeks later, he gets cast out when they didn't have to send him down.

It's not like he had done much of anything else, but after sending him out, the team was really imbalanced, and neither did they play very well.

Ashie62
Sep 14 2013 09:48 AM
Re: 2013 IPP: Kirk Nieuwenhuis

If the sending out of Nieuwenhuis led to a swoon we are in bigger doodoo than I suspect...

Edgy MD
Sep 14 2013 02:32 PM
Re: 2013 IPP: Kirk Nieuwenhuis

Well history shows that it did.

What history fails to indicate is how much was coincidence, and how much causality.