“He’s just extremely bad” “He has the yips”
“He’s just extremely bad” “He has the yips”


Most baseball fans will quickly agree that the marriage of Javy Baez and the Detroit Tigers is a match made in hell.

Baez signed a six-year, $140 million contract with the Tigers before the 2022 season. For a player who thrives on love and emotion, agreeing to join the equivalent of an MLB gulag was like signing the death warrant on his life. own career.

The two-time All-Star, former Gold Glove winner and key member of the Chicago Cubs team that broke the organization’s 108-year World Series drought has become a shadow of himself in Motor City.

Entering Thursday’s game, Javy Báez was hitting just .100 with four hits in 40 at-bats. In 155 games with the Detroit Tigers, he’s hitting .229 with 17 home runs.

@CodifyBaseball He’s not even a man of extremes, he’s just extremely bad.

@CodifyBaseball extremes? No. It’s good 10 percent of the time and a problem for the team the rest of the time. The guy banked too much based on a couple of fancy tag moves.

Things went from bad to worse in the series opener Thursday against the Toronto Blue Jays. In his first at-bat, with one out in the top of the second inning, Báez sent a pitch from Chris Bassitt to the outfield. Apparently thinking he was a surefire homer, he stepped out of the batter’s box instead of turning on the jets.

What could have been a triple became a double.

@CodifyBaseball If you’re only hitting .122, take your butt out of the box unless it’s absolutely undoubted.

leaving the box after hitting a ball that would hit the wall https://t.co/rtHoMqepth

The next batter, Akil Baddoo, hit a routine fly ball to center fielder Daulton Varsho. Baez, either misreading the trajectory of the ball or the number of outs on the backboard, bolted from second base.

Realizing his mistake too late, Javy Baez could only stand up and shrug dejectedly as Varsho threw the ball back to second base for an easy, inning-ending force out.

@CodifyBaseball this clip doesn’t even show him pimping double wall before this

@CodifyBaseball Lol, post it pimp his double thinking he came out just before.

@CodifyBaseball He doesn’t know what to do once he gets to the base, as he rarely experiences that feeling.

Tigers manager AJ Hinch did not take the mistake lightly, pulling Baez out of the game and installing Jonathan Schoop at shortstop for the third inning.

@CodifyBaseball Ik managers don’t want to show up/embarrass their guys but sometimes you have to take a guy off the field, his attitude makes no sense given his ability.

AJ Hinch has benched Javy Baez. Skipper pulled his shortstop down the tunnel for a chat. Báez was upset, he took off his shirt and that’s it. Credits to Hinch for holding a key player accountable. Tough game for Báez, who made multiple errors on the bases.

Javy Baez’s good times with the Cubs feel like a long, long time ago

Fans cheer as Javier Baez of the Chicago Cubs runs the bases after hitting a solo home run against the San Diego Padres.
Fans cheer as Javier Baez of the Chicago Cubs runs the bases after hitting a solo home run against the San Diego Padres.

Javy Baez was legendary with the Chicago Cubs. He debuted for the team in 2014 with a penchant for flair, and his defensive skills often stood out.

As a hitter, he had a knack for the game-winning home run and led the National League with 111 RBIs in 2018. He was the MVP of the 2016 NLCS when the Cubs defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers. in six games to go. to their first World Series since 1945. Chicago then edged out the Cleveland Guardians to claim their first MLB title since 1908.

He was traded to the New York Mets at the deadline in 2021 and hit .299 in 47 games with the team before signing that offseason with Detroit.

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