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Article: Deep Thoughts: Christian Yelich


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Christian Yelich has continued his struggles this season. Fans are frustrated and Yelich is frustrated, the question is, where do we go from here? 

 

Earlier this season, I wrote a piece comparing the seasons of Christian Yelich’s Brewers career to seasons of Seinfeld. Yes, you read that correctly, that was a thing I actually did. Look it up. I was all in on the optimism that Yelich would have a bounce-back year. The question now needs to be asked, am I still optimistic? Well, I’m not so sure.

I’m not here to bash Yelich, that’s not my style. It’s not like the guy isn’t trying. He’s putting in the work and is still a valuable member of the organization. I just think we, as fans, may need to adjust our expectations. A return to his production levels as a Marlin would be a good thing for the Crew, and I believe that’s achievable. I’m just not sure we’ll see a return to his 2018-19 production. Those seasons were pretty amazing, and Yelich is now on the wrong side of 30. 

 

Year Age Tm Lg G PA AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS BB SO BA OBP SLG OPS OPS+ TB GDP HBP SH SF IBB Pos Awards
2013 21 MIA NL 62 273 240 34 69 12 1 4 16 10 0 31 66 .288 .370 .396 .766 112 95 4 1 0 1 1 7/8H  
2014 22 MIA NL 144 660 582 94 165 30 6 9 54 21 7 70 137 .284 .362 .402 .764 115 234 9 3 3 2 3 *78/H GG
2015 23 MIA NL 126 525 476 63 143 30 2 7 44 16 5 47 101 .300 .366 .416 .782 118 198 13 2 0 0 2 *78/H  
2016 24 MIA NL 155 659 578 78 172 38 3 21 98 9 4 72 138 .298 .376 .483 .859 135 279 20 4 0 5 4 *78/HD MVP-19,SS
2017 25 MIA NL 156 695 602 100 170 36 2 18 81 16 2 80 137 .282 .369 .439 .807 120 264 13 6 0 6 4 *8/H  
2018 26 MIL NL 147 651 574 118 187 34 7 36 110 22 4 68 135 .326 .402 .598 1.000 164 343 14 7 0 2 2 *798/H AS,MVP-1,SS
2019 27 MIL NL 130 580 489 100 161 29 3 44 97 30 2 80 118 .329 .429 .671 1.100 179 328 8 8 0 3 16 *9/7HD8 AS,MVP-2,SS
2020 28 MIL NL 58 247 200 39 41 7 1 12 22 4 2 46 76 .205 .356 .430 .786 110 86 4 1 0 0 2 *7/D  
2021 29 MIL NL 117 475 399 70 99 19 2 9 51 9 3 70 113 .248 .362 .373 .736 99 149 5 3 0 3 5 7H/D9  
2022 30 MIL NL 57 245 214 35 50 9 2 5 21 9 0 27 61 .234 .322 .364 .687 94 78 4 2 0 2 0 *7D/H

For whatever reason, Yelich has come nowhere near his production from those seasons. Is it injury-related? Is it mental? Is it a combination? Only he knows, or maybe he doesn't know. Maybe he could benefit from a few days off or by batting lower in the order. At this point all options need to be explored. 

Let’s be honest, Christian Yelich isn’t the only Brewers hitter struggling. The entire Brewers offense has been less than stellar for much of the season. Some fans are looking for a quick fix aka George Constanza, “I think I figured out a way to get Trout and Ohtani and we wouldn’t have to give up very much.”

Yelich isn’t going anywhere, and I’m not ready to write him off. If he keeps putting in the work, hopefully, the results come. One thing is for sure, a productive Christian Yelich would be a key piece to a potential Brewers playoff run. 
 

 

 


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There is some hope. His statcast numbers look really good. 

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And his last four games have given us exit velocities of 102.3, 106.5, 102.4, 105.3, 108.2, 110.6, 108.5, and 103.2. This is what he was doing a month ago. I have a feeling next week is going to be a good one for Christian.

"Dustin Pedroia doesn't have the strength or bat speed to hit major-league pitching consistently, and he has no power......He probably has a future as a backup infielder if he can stop rolling over to third base and shortstop." Keith Law, 2006
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There is some hope. His statcast numbers look really good. 

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And his last four games have given us exit velocities of 102.3, 106.5, 102.4, 105.3, 108.2, 110.6, 108.5, and 103.2. This is what he was doing a month ago. I have a feeling next week is going to be a good one for Christian.

"Dustin Pedroia doesn't have the strength or bat speed to hit major-league pitching consistently, and he has no power......He probably has a future as a backup infielder if he can stop rolling over to third base and shortstop." Keith Law, 2006
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