I don't struggle to recall his moments and anyone watching last year's team shouldn't either. That's simply hyperbole in my opinion. Go back to his freshman season and last season, he has never started out hitting the ball and this week was no different. And while I agree that he will have to play up to his hype for this team to win consistently, in my opinion it's too damn early to be banging the guy when the lineup around him is also struggling. The guy literally carried the team at times in the second half of last season. It's not potential when you've already shown what you are capable of doing, it's simply seeing the ball and getting comfortable.
2018: .115 over his first 9 games before hitting in 18 out of 20 games
2019: .125 over first 12 games before 14 gm hit streak and hits in 28 out of 30 games after the first 12
Its coming. Kid has hit for the cycle, had walk offs, 3 HR game, and at the very least set the table more times than anyone else (2nd in runs scored freshman, led as soph.) That's pretty much textbook leadoff guy
I understand that thought process, and respect people that have this opinion.
I just disagree. I’ve seen “dudes” play at this university, and we all know what they look like. To this point, I just don’t buy the hype. He’s a nice player, and I’m glad he’s here. I’ve supported him since before he signed. It’s time to step up when we need him most.
I may be totally off base here but perception is everything. I also find myself second guessing it because I've never met him in person and watching his dad in the past I tend to give him slack. But it sure does look to me like #5 is all about me. And I say that because all of the things he does to draw attention to himself, dyed hair, toothpick, etc. Just my two cents
Correct. It's something he started years ago. I think he calls it "hot shot". Probabilities are that ground balls are pulled and fly balls are flared. He arranges his defense based on those numbers. Windy is one of our best defenders, so he brings him to the pull side for lefties. He doesn't switch Dupuis because he thinks his defense is elite as well.
Cantrelle is very flashy, confident, and not scared to put himself out there and bring attention to himself. He also plays with an edge. But I don’t think he is selfish. I base this on his teammates making him one of the team leaders every year since he was a freshman.
He is also a very good young man who has overcome things in his personal life.
And I am bias as I know his father and couldn’t have more respect for him.
At the same time I understand how Hayden’s personality aspects can rub people the wrong way. But it doesn’t make him a selfish or bad person. He does need to play better (offensively) and I believe he will.
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