Lind has played 123 games this year. The past two, he has played at least 150 games.
The past two seasons, Adam Lind played solely DH. I think the point Prof. Plum was trying to make that this is the first time in a long while that Lind had to play defence as well as hit and that as a result, he was less fresh in the second half.
While I don't necessarily buy that, I do think his trip to the DL for back problems in May-June are probably the cause of his second half decline. Worth watching to see if it's a long-term issue, as backs can be tricky. Then you also have to ask if playing first base, with the bending and twisting, is causing/exacerbating the back issues. If so, do they move Lind back to DH full-time/most of the time?
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I forgot to mention this earlier this week, but I have to say that even though the Jays ended up winning in extra innings, I HATED the call in the bottom of the ninth vs. the Angels on Monday:
Runners on first and second, nobody out and the Jays call on Brett Lawrie - arguably their 2nd best hitter at the time - to sacrifice bunt with Rasmus (Molina pinch hit), Arencibia and McCoy the next three hitters against a tough lefty reliever in Downs. Suffice to say, in the slavish devotion to "small ball" that didn't work out too well.
Look, I'm all for situational small ball when matchups are in favour and a weak hitter is being sacrificed. I just hate taking the bat out of the hands of a top hitter just because small ball doctrines call for it. And I'm not even really a stat-head.
/rant