Brendan Ryan being one of our absolute favorites here at Diamond Diaries, we have blogged about him before. I dedicated an entire post to the then uncharacteristic drought he was suffering back on April 30th, and Chris followed up on May 14th. Sadly, we are still talking about our dear Brendan, and the 'situation' has gotten worse.
On Sunday Tony La Russa announced Brendan Ryan’s demotion of sorts. The Cardinals’ shortstop will be ‘taking a break’ from the starting lineup, at least until he has recovered from whatever mystery illness has infected his bat (and temporarily spread to his glove). Evidently Tony thinks that continuing Brendan as an everyday player when he is so obviously struggling may be compounding the problem. The mental stress may indeed be taking its toll on Brendan’s entire game.
Fan reaction to Brendan’s slump has ranged from sympathetic encouragement to demands to ‘bench him’. Personally, my mood has gone from patient optimism to disbelief to concern for long-term effects on his baseball confidence. And I do agree with Tony: Brendan needs a break.
Brendan’s stand-in at shortstop will most likely be Felipe Lopez returning from the DL. Tyler Greene has been filling the role of middle infield sub since Lopez left for the DL on April 26th. Felipe's right elbow had been reportedly bothering him since April 11th and may have been worsened during his one-inning of relief pitching during the Cardinals' marathon 20-inning game on April 17th.
Below are some comparisons among Brendan (current and 2009), Lopez and Greene - both at the plate and on the field to take a little deeper look into what we are giving up & getting in return by removing Brendan from the game.
Below are some comparisons among Brendan (current and 2009), Lopez and Greene - both at the plate and on the field to take a little deeper look into what we are giving up & getting in return by removing Brendan from the game.
Offensive comparisons (data compiled from Baseball-reference.com)
Plate appearances | Batting | HR | RBI | |
Brendan Ryan 2009 | 429 | .292 | 3 | 37 |
Brendan Ryan 2010 | 120 | .162 | 0 | 6 |
Felipe Lopez 2010 | 50 | .273 | 1 | 4 |
Tyler Greene | 28 | .231 | 1 | 3 |
Defensive comparisons: (data compiled from Baseball-reference.com)
Games played | Errors | Chances | Dble plays | Fielding % | |
B Ryan 2009 | 105 (at SS) 19 ( at 2B) | 8 1 | 507 53 | 71 9 | .984 .981 |
B Ryan 2010 | 33 (at SS) | 7 | 143 | 22 | .951 |
Felipe Lopez | 5 (SS) 5 (2B) 4 (3B) | 0 0 0 | 21 9 13 | 1 2 1 | 1.000 1.000 1.000 |
Tyler Greene | 6 (at SS) 3 (at 2B) | 2 0 | 17 7 | 2 1 | .882 1.000 |
In my opinion, we do need Brendan back at shortstop, but we need him back healthy. (And it should be noted that 5 of those 7 errors this season occurred in the recent span from May 9 – May 13.)
Is it merely bad luck? A lagging effect from his February wrist surgery? Or something more fundamental? Whatever the reason, even a true Brendan fan as myself has to admit that the cycle must be broken. For his own mental well-being and for the good of the team, Brendan must step back and breathe.
If not for the carryover into Brendan’s defense, I would still be preaching the irreplaceable value of his glove. Afterall, our pitch-to-contact style of hurling demands an impenetrable defense to back it up. With the Cardinals’ current lack of run support, every error on the field is magnified.
Does Felipe Lopez have the range and the ability? Only time will tell. So far, I am hopefully optimistic. However, Lopez’ returning from the DL with a recovering elbow injury does give me pause for concern.
I miss seeing the joyful energy and confident defensive production we had come to expect from Brendan. Games have been (and will be) different without it. While the mental burden of this prolonged slump may have stolen his spark, I am confident Brendan will be back to claim his rightful role as infield ball-hog very soon.
Until then, let’s hope Lopez continues to impress and the Cardinal offense has some luck with RISP. It’s time to wake up and regain our lead! GO CARDS!!
PS - We love you Brendan!