Phillies should send struggling Johan Rojas to the minors to avoid another Scott Kingery disappointmentPhillies center fielder Johan Rojas has a chance to be an elite player, but needs more seasoning at the plate.At any rate, they will issue final decisions about which outfielders among Johan Rojas, Cristian Pache, and Jake Cave will make the team. It should not be a hard choice, but I think they will make the wrong choice. They should send Rojas to triple A, for his own good, and for theirs.
Consider second basemen Chase Utley and Scott Kingery, top prospects 15 years apart, and triple A baseball. Three years later, after 309 games and 308 strikeouts, Kingery and his power-less .233 average were in the Phillies’ minors for good. There, six years removed from his 2018 season, at the age of 29, he remains. He clearly was not ready for big-league pitching. Force-feeding him to the mound monsters in the majors ruined him.The Phillies promoted him to the majors from double A in mid-July after Pache got hurt.
Thomson said that many of Rojas’ at-bats both this spring and in the playoffs were better than the numbers suggest, but then, baseball isn’t an esthetics exercise, it’s a numbers game; judges don’t give 9.8′s for hard two-hoppers to second base. They’re just outs. “I don’t really think of it that way,” Thomson said, then, with his typical grace, added, “there might be something to that.”
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