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Julio

Posted: Sat Apr 18, 2026 9:46 pm
by AZOldDawg
I just don’t think Julio will reach his 5 tool potential simply

Due to his lack of plate discipline. I’m pretty sure the scouting report in bold face says he will get himself out swinging aggressively out of the zone while the few times he walks doesn’t seem to hurt. You have to wonder if he’s coachable. It’s a shame because he appears to be a great guy

Re: Julio

Posted: Sun Apr 19, 2026 5:12 am
by Sports Hernia
If I’m pitching to him wouldn’t throw him a strike. He’ll swing at the slider in the dirt or 2 feet outside.
Easy to pitch to when he gets himself out all the time. He had great pitch recognition as a rookie, but that disappeared.

Re: Julio

Posted: Sun Apr 19, 2026 8:55 pm
by bpj
Since 2024, Julio Rodrigues ranks:

HR: 38th in MLB out of 141 qualified players (53, tied with Josh Naylor and Elly de la Cruz)

SB: 21st in MLB (55, tied with Gunnar Henderson, one behind Randy Arozarena....)

BB%: 114th in MLB (6.5%, just behind Teoscar, Byron Buxton, CJ Abrams, and JT Realmuto)

K%: 52nd highest in MLB (23.5%, right there with Christian Yelich and Jarren Duran)

OBP: 81st in MLB (.323, tied with Bo Bichette and Jazz Chisholm)

OPS: 68th in MLB (.756, sitting just behind Bryan Reynolds amd Christian Walker, just above Isaac Paredes and Brandon Nimmo)

WAR: 18th in MLB (9.6, because he does all that from center field. The two guys right ahead of him on that list are Vlad Jr., and Fernando Tatis Jr.)

They need to plop Julio in the 6th spot and let him come around. The problem is the same can be said for most of the lineup.

https://www.fangraphs.com/leaders/major ... &pagenum=1

Re: Julio

Posted: Sun Apr 19, 2026 10:23 pm
by D-train
bpj wrote:
Sun Apr 19, 2026 8:55 pm
Since 2024, Julio Rodrigues ranks:

HR: 38th in MLB out of 141 qualified players (53, tied with Josh Naylor and Elly de la Cruz)

SB: 21st in MLB (55, tied with Gunnar Henderson, one behind Randy Arozarena....)

BB%: 114th in MLB (6.5%, just behind Teoscar, Byron Buxton, CJ Abrams, and JT Realmuto)

K%: 52nd highest in MLB (23.5%, right there with Christian Yelich and Jarren Duran)

OBP: 81st in MLB (.323, tied with Bo Bichette and Jazz Chisholm)

OPS: 68th in MLB (.756, sitting just behind Bryan Reynolds amd Christian Walker, just above Isaac Paredes and Brandon Nimmo)

WAR: 18th in MLB (9.6, because he does all that from center field. The two guys right ahead of him on that list are Vlad Jr., and Fernando Tatis Jr.)

They need to plop Julio in the 6th spot and let him come around. The problem is the same can be said for most of the lineup.

https://www.fangraphs.com/leaders/major ... &pagenum=1
Crazy thing is Naylor and Cal have been significantly worse this season. Every other regular (lineup vs. RHPs) are going great. Donovan, Randy, Raley, Canzone, JP and Young. And even the dopey RH Bats Joe and Ref got hits today.

Re: Julio

Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2026 12:08 am
by GL_Storm
He's a good, not great, offensive player, and an inconsistent one.

Re: Julio

Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2026 2:03 am
by Sibelius Hindemith
GL_Storm wrote:
Mon Apr 20, 2026 12:08 am
He's a mediocre, not good, offensive player, and an inconsistent one.
Fixed...

Re: Julio

Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2026 2:30 am
by D-train
Sibelius Hindemith wrote:
Mon Apr 20, 2026 2:03 am
GL_Storm wrote:
Mon Apr 20, 2026 12:08 am
He's a mediocre, not good, offensive player, and an inconsistent one.
Fixed...
Dude drives me insane but a career 127 OPS+ is not mediocre. 95-105 is mediocre

Re: Julio

Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2026 3:00 am
by Donn Beach
Everyone forgets how really good he gets. Sure, he should do it the entire season. If he does that then he's a MVP. He's not an MVP, but he is the best center fielder in baseball

Re: Julio

Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2026 3:24 am
by GL_Storm
Sibelius Hindemith wrote:
Mon Apr 20, 2026 2:03 am
GL_Storm wrote:
Mon Apr 20, 2026 12:08 am
He's a mediocre, not good, offensive player, and an inconsistent one.
Fixed...
That's not true. He's a good player, including on offense. He just isn't the offensive force we thought we were getting. There's no approach, no thinking about what pitch he's looking for, a pitch that he can drive. He has access to two extremely legit hitting coaches but there's no improvement. Every AB with this guy is an entirely new experience.

I wonder if this is the curse of the too talented player, the guy that forces his way to the major leagues, but because he never really struggled or had any setbacks in the minors, he was never forced to confront his own limitations. Maybe that's where "Approach" comes from.

Re: Julio

Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2026 4:08 am
by Donn Beach
Not sure how we could have expected more than the best defensive CFer in mlb, that's a 30-30 guy with a 123 ops+. Personally I feel thankful for what we have as opposed to disappointed about it. I also believe he has an approach, it happens to be quite aggressive. I don't believe coaches have issues with him. They are there to assist him with the type of hitter he is. They aren't there to change him into a different type of hitter