It didn’t result in a base runner but that was a good at bat by Dane Myers.
Eight pitch at bat.
The faster you can get Ray out of the game, the better chance you have.
@jefffcarr Errors are an old stat that means almost nothing. Matt Chapman led the league in errors a couple years ago at third base and won the Gold Glove
For all who care about errors…a challenge just overturned the 3rd out in the 1st inning where Elly De La Cruz threw to Sal Stewart whose stretch pulled him off the bag by a hair. The official scorer then gave an error to Elly. Please continue to defend this stat, if you like.
#Reds face LHP Robbie Ray tonight.
Rece Hinds MLB career vs LHP:
2 for 37, 2 BB, 20 K, .054.
Hinds @LouisvilleBats this season vs LHP:
0 for 7, 3 K, 6 BB.
For whatever reason, too many fans seem to focus on what Elly De La Cruz isn’t, and miss what he is becoming.
They focus on his future, more than his present.
He’s 24-years old. He’s in his 3rd full MLB season. He’s played fewer than 450 MLB games.
Right now, he’s hitting .281-.361-.563-.924 with an OPS+ of 152. He’s on pace for 30 doubles, 51 homers, 132 runs, 101 RBI, 50 stolen bases, 81 walks. That would produce the second 50/50 season in MLB history, joining Shohei Ohtani.
He’s scored a run in 12 of their 16 games, collected a hit in 13 of those games, and been on base in 13 straight games.
For as much as fans complain about injuries, and players not playing with injuries, Elly's played 234 consecutive games for the Reds. That's the 5th longest streak by a Red since 1970.
He’s improving as a right-handed hitter, facing left-handed pitching.
2023 .184 w/ 2 HR in 122 PA
2024 .224 w/ 6 HR in 217 PA
2025 .236 w/ 5 HR in 210 PA
2026 .318 w/ 4 HR in 33 PA
He’s yet to commit an error this season. I get it, official scoring isn’t what it once was. But then turn to the metrics. He’s T-3rd in Outs Above Average at +2. Last season he was T-26th (-3). He’s T-6th in defensive runs saved (+1) , after -5 in 2025.
He’s getting better. He answers the bell to play every day. He’s impacting the game at the plate, in the field and on the bases.
Stop worrying about his strike outs. He’s going to strike out. Everyone strikes out.
Stop worrying about moving him to center field. He’s a shortstop. I offer this to every ‘move Elly' conversation: Perspective.
Dave Concepcion: 30 errors age 26, 27 errors age 28 and 31.
Barry Larkin: 29 errors age 24
Derek Jeter: 56 errors age 19 and 29 errors age 21
Robin Yount: 44 errors age 19, 30 errors age 22
Omar Vizquel: 25 errors age 20 and age 21
Ozzie Smith: 25 errors age 23, 22 errors age 33
Alan Trammell: 26 errors age 21
Cal Ripken: 25-25-26 errors, age 22-23-24
Young shortstops take time to learn, develop and settle into the shortstop position.
And finally, stop worrying about him being a Dodger or a Yankee. He won’t even reach free agency until 2030. It’s 2026, for goodness sakes.
Enjoy him. Appreciate him. He’s the best player on the #Reds. He’s one of the best players in the game.
The Cincinnati Reds are expected to recall Rece Hinds, per Charlie Goldsmith.
Hinds is hitting .354 with a 1.246 OPS and five homers in 13 games for Louisville this season.
@BuckeyeNatty Because for some reason, the Reds fanbase loves to hate on their best player. See Joey Votto. Was bashed his whole career in Cincinnati for walking to much
Wrote this back in October.
This season hasn’t done anything for me to change my mind….in fact, you could argue it’s gotten worse.
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