Don Wassall said:Don Wassall said:I picked up Ludwick and start him on one of my fantasy baseball teams. I've noticed that every single time (and I do mean every time) CBS Sportsline posts an update on Ludwick, they refer to him as a "career journeyman," who they keep predicting is going to go into a slump for the rest of the season and lose his starting job.ÂÂ
Ludwick, a former star player in college, is obviously not a "journeyman" but another white athlete who finally got a chance to play regularly and has produced. His career stats before this season were 28 home runs and 96 RBIs in just 537 at bats, very nice power totals, but spread out over five seasons. There's a big difference between a "journeyman" and someone denied the opportunity to show his talent on a regular basis.
After receiving yet another email update this morning that called Ludwick a "career journeyman" I sent the following reply to CBS Sports: "Do you have an unbreakable rule there that Ryan Ludwick MUST be called a "journeyman" EVERY SINGLE TIME you do a write-up on him? We get the idea; he was a journeyman before this season. Now he's a starter. Quit referring to him as a journeyman every time, it's embarrassing."
The latest update just arrived a bit ago. It reads: "Cardinals OF Ryan Ludwick went 3-for-5 with a triple, homer and four RBI in Saturday's 12-11 loss to the Pirates. Ludwick now has four homers in his last six games and 20 on the season. Looking back at his minor league stats, Ludwick did have three seasons of 25 or more homers, so this season's power explosion hasn't come completely out of the blue. After a .228 slump in June, Ludwick is getting the bat going again over the last week or so and remains a solid low-end starting OF in all mixed formats."
He wasn't called a journeyman!ÂÂ
Maybe you made a difference Don with that email reply.