Trea Turner Has Forgotten How to Hit a Fastball This Season
Trea Turner is one of the most baffling stories of this Baseball season. From a top 10 player to someone who is so bad there are fans wanting to see him benched. As of August 3rd, he is hitting .237, with a slugging percentage of .370. To make it worse, he is just as most of a disaster in the field. He was somehow not given an error when he let a ball get passed him to blow the Phillies’ lead last night, but we all know that was on him.
So is there any hope he somehow figures it out this season? Jayson Stark joined The Best Show Ever earlier this week. And while he has seen Turner show some small signs of improvement, he did not seem too optimistic that Turner can turn this around.
“If they were to get the real Trea Turner, that feels to me like a bigger difference than any player who got traded. I just can’t say that I have seen a whole lot that tells us he is ready to be that guy. He is having better at-bats and is trying to be more selective. But his inability to hit high-velocity fastballs is incomprehensible. He has never had that issue at any point in his life. Since the start of July, he is 12 for 67 against fastballs. Doesn’t that have to be a mechanical thing, rather than something in his head? His hands are so slow.”
The fastball thing has been an issue all season long. In 2023, Turner is hitting just .197 against 4-seam fastballs. His prior career low was .282 vs fastballs. In fact, he hit over .300 vs them in 3 of his past 6 seasons, and last year he hit .297 vs 4-seamers. Yet now he can’t hit them at all. Not to mention his whiff rate of 29.8% is a career worst. Something about his swing this year is just off. Even beyond chasing too many balls outside the strike zone, he just does not have the bat speed to catch up to stuff in the zone.
Could that be fixed? Maybe. And Jayson Stark did mention another player who had a similar issue and fixed it mid-season.
I heard Randal Grichuk talk about how he was that guy for two months this year. He moved the placement of his hands, and all of a sudden he was catching everything. Trea Turner is one adjustment away from being the hitter he has always been. But it is amazing that he has not been able to figure out what that move is.
So it is possible to fix. Trea Turner and Kevin Long just need to figure out how. And they need to figure it out fast. Because the Phillies need Turner to be the guy we saw last season with the Dodgers if they are going to win anything. Having a $27 million player give them nothing, is part of the reason the Phillies rank so low in the NL in runs scored. But Jayson Stark did not seem too optimistic that he is going to figure things out suddenly.
You can listen to the full conversation with Jayson Stark below:
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It’s about that time of the year. The MLB Trade Deadline is August 1st, and teams are starting to make moves. Good teams are shopping around for that final guy that can get them over the top. Bad teams are looking to offload players in hopes to get that prospect that can get them back to winning.
World Series can be won and lost at this time of the year. Joe Blanton was a deadline deal. And while he was not the flashy name that got fans excited at the time, he was a big part of the World Series victory. Cliff Lee was obviously a deadline deal. So what will the Phillies do? Are they going to add the big right-handed bat everyone wants them to do? Starting pitching depth? Another Bullpen arm?
Dave Dombrowski has a history of making great deadline deals, whether it was when he was in charge of the Tigers or Red Sox. And the Phillies are expected to be big players at this deadline too.