After a struggle in the first 1/3 of the 2009 season, Angels 2Bman Howie Kendrick is being sent to AAA to work on his swing.
Since injuring his hamstring last Summer, he has never attained the promise that glimmered in his first few seasons in an Angels uniform. Unlucky with a HBP to the finger in 2007 (which really hurts to think about when you have to type it), he was laid to the DL by bad hammys, healing just in time to find he had lost his stroke and been scouted too well by a postseason opponent. In 2009 he was the most unclutch rally killer in an Angel uniform since Gary DiSarcina's single-digit Win Shares seasons of the PaleoSciosciazoic era.
What happened to the promise? The hype? The jaded baseball men suddenly drooling "Future Batting Champion" with equal parts lust and envy? Where have they gone? Where did Howie's swing go?
In addition to the league catching up to a one-dimensional batter, my casual observation is that Howie Kendrick no longer crowds the plate and his short reach has thus suffered. How one works on this when the chance at another broken hand exists is beyond me, the fan, the blogger, not the man in the trenches, the coach in the minor league town, the teammate with an observation of NathanHaynesian proportion.
There are few players that Mike Scioscia has so publicly raved about as he has Howie Kendrick. Even the timing of the move, home after a long road trip, seems done with deference to the player understanding that this is in no way a demotion of punishment but a forced tutorial in, well don't tell his wife but in swinging.
When he can recognize that low and away pitch in order to lay off it to force that fastball to be sent his way, Howie Kendirck will be back in the Anaheim side of L.A., hitting the cover off the ball and doing the radio and television commercials for that local electronices chain that shares his name. One of those return engagements will bring a roar of approval to the Popuuli Halous. The commercials will remain on mute.
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I have faith HK will be back...
Its rare that players drop off this dramatically, especially at such a young age. What is amazing about Kendrick also is his attitude.
Check out his response after learning of his demotion:
Stand up guy…he’ll be back…
BryanHarvey'sMoustache - June 13, 2009
agree
as much as he’s sucked in the last 3 months, he’s never shown attitude.
Moondoggy - June 13, 2009
lol
at least the commercials are gone…
vlad IS my man - June 13, 2009
So who's getting called up?
I would think Rodriguez, though it doesn’t really matter cause who ever it is will only ride the pine anyway.
LosAngel - June 13, 2009
Can he get back to form, yes.
Will he?
I’d say so…but I’ve been wrong before.
Ohpityme - June 13, 2009
Tough to say at this point
I am sure that he will be back with the big league club at some point this season. Whether he will return to his previous +.300 level of play, however, is much more difficult to predict.
Brody - June 13, 2009
Rev
I couldn’t agree more about him not crowding the plate anymore. I know a few times I’ve broken down his spray charts and he’s not pulling the ball very much at all anymore. I agree how does he get back there w/ multiple hand injuries? Best of luck Howie!
MH252525 - June 13, 2009
One dimensional is right
I’d rather see Maicer and SRod handle 2b for the rest of the year. While they’re at it Wood can play a few more games at 1b in AAA and before too long replace Q.
Fred Fredrix - June 13, 2009
Q is Scioscia's Lovechild
He will never be replaced.
ttsec - June 13, 2009
He's being groomed
to replace Hatcher as batting coach someday.
rspencer - June 13, 2009
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