I got to attend the Sat night/ Sunday day games in Phoenix and here are a few IMHO's :
1. Ryan Brasier looks to be the real deal we saw last year. Makes a great duo with Barnes, and doesn't seem to mind high leverage situations.
2. Not sure how Steve Pearce rehabbed and got ready after his calf strain, but he will be remembered fondly as the $6million+ mistake. Definitely not ready for prime time yet. Consider Adam Jones signed with the D'backs for $3mill, plus incentives and is hitting about .400 . Too bad he doesn't play 1B
3. Mookie Betts is still in a deep slump and looking bad at the plate. His defense is oddly unaggressive, other than the throw home to momentarily stop Brewer's self combustion in the 9th. Just to piss everyone off, no one would mistake the current Mookie for a Mike Trout or even Bryce Harper type contract.
4. JBJr has fully retreated to slump mode with no plate discipline whatever. 40% of bat contacts are on pitches outside the zone. The swing on a potential ball 4 late Saturday resulted in his 12th K in 38 AB's, with 1 rbi and 1 BB. I know he's been streaky before but how he lost his ST setup is a classic fail.
5. Nunez, Vazquez and Bradley, batting 7-8-9 in any order, is the gift of 3 determined outmakers for the opponents. Hitting .518 combined, all well below the Mendoza line.
6. Mitch Moreland is a pretty good 1st half hitter . If he could only get a full year without injury.
7. Seeing Price get spotted 3 runs and quickly give back 4 was no treat. Two of the hits were potentially catchable but Beni just missed and Mookie didn't want to dive , preserving himself for the big contract in 2021.
8. Bogaerts and Betts still take a lot of strikes during their AB's. Then look at the umpire.
9. JD Martinez is certainly one of the best hitters ( most consistent) in MLB.
10. Devers is another "fail to produce" after a good off season program and ST. at .225 with 40 AB's, 0 HR's and 0 rbi's . A few early errors rounds out the young players contribution so far. Hope Papi talks to him.
11. One overall issue is the LOB stats, lack of 2 out hits and power shots.
Strictly opinions based on the eyeball test but I will guess it takes until May 1 for this team to reach .500. Hopefully 6 games at Fenway will get the team moving better but hard to see right now. With 20 games remaining in April, they will need to go 13-7 to get over that .500 mark.