Tribe fans to get more - not less - Peralta
Except possibly for Casey Blake, no player on the current squad of Indians raises the hackles of some Indians fans like Jhonny Peralta.
While he hits 260-270 with roughly 20 homers each year, those numbers seem to come in bunches followed by extended periods of nothing. It's during those periods, especially, when Tribe fans seem to notice his totem-pole-like tendencies at SS and his sometimes uninspired approach to the game. While many fans see some value in his bat, most seem to want him moved either to 3B or off the roster entirely. Even the Plain Dealer's Terry Pluto admitted today he's really seen enough of Peralta in the middle of the diamond. So what is the word from Eric Wedge today? Not only will we continue to see as much of Peralta in the middle of the diamond as we have over the past four seasons, we'll be seeing more of him in the middle of the order. That's the word from MBL.com's Anthony Costrovince on his blog today. Here's quote of Wedge lifted from Castrovince's blog: "He did such a good job for us last year, and I know he's had some problems this year," Wedge said. "But I just really feel like he's going to be a run-producer. The sooner he gets used to being in the middle of the lineup and just takes that as the norm, the better off he's going to be." I'm not sure what's more infuriating. The idea that we'll be seeing Peralta (he of the 11 HRs but only 30 RBI's) batting cleanup, as he did today, or the reasoning behind it. "He did such a good job for us last year"? (Of course he has sucked at the plate for pretty much most of this year and we are - in actuality - playing in the present). The sooner he gets used to batting in the cleanup spot the less big of a deal it will be. (And, of course, once Peralta gets comfortable someplace that's when he puts it on autopilot). Maybe Wedge is trying to goose Peralta's numbers to make him attractive to somebody as the trade deadline gets closer. Who knows why he'd bat Peralta regularly at cleanup? But now we not only get to see Peralta in the middle of the infield, but we also get to see him more often in the middle of the batting order. Hopefully they'll bat Dellucci at No.5 to give Peralta some protection.
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