Is Jordan Walker’s Career with the St. Louis Cardinals DOOMED?

Jordan Walker struggles at the plate continue and manager Alli Marmal and hitting coach Brent Brown have spoke out on what they need to see from him moving forward if he’s going to succeed at the major league level. You are Locked on Cardinals, your daily St. Louis Cardinals podcast, part of the Locked On podcast network. Your team every day. Hey there Cardinals fans. I’m JD Hafford and I’m your host for Lockdown Cardinals, part of the Lockdown Podcast Network covering your team every day. If you haven’t already, give us a follow on X at JD Sports Radio as well as the podcast at l_cardinals. We’re on YouTube, Tik Tok, and Instagram at lockdown Cardinals so you can find us just about anywhere. This is a show serving Cardinal Nation and giving you all the best info about the birds on the bat. Today’s episode brought to you by Game Time. Download the Game Time app, create an account, use code locked on MLB for $20 off your first purchase. So, the St. Louis Cardinals won another ball game last night behind another solid start from Hold on, checking notes. Miles Michael. What? That’s right. That’s right. I was as shocked as everyone else. Pleasantly surprised though. It’s not like I ever root for Miles Michael or any of the Cardinals to fail. That’s not my purpose. Uh, I’m pleasantly surprised though that Michael has pitched as well as he did. We’re going to talk about that game here in a little bit. But because of where the Cardinals are, which is currently 69 and 71, wallowing in fourth place in the NL Central, um, winning a baseball game is actually not the biggest story on this uh, Wednesday, September the 3rd. The big story is the talk surrounding Jordan Walker, recent comments from his hitting coach Brent Brown and manager Ali Marmal about the struggles that Jordan Walker is enduring right now. Now, multiple stories came out about this all at once. Uh Derek Gold from the Post Dispatch, Katie Woo at the Athletic, John Denton from MLB.com. Full credit to all of these guys for getting the quotes and getting the information. Uh we’re going to be picking pieces from all of them because they all do great work. So if you don’t follow those people, you really should. Um so check out their stories if you get a chance. Now, ever since, you know, Jordan Walker was taken in the first round by the Cardinals back in 2020. There had been expectations of him, and that happens with all first round picks. You know, organizations and fan bases expect a first round pick, no matter what sport it is, to become an impact player, to become an impact guy, a pillar that they can build around. And when that doesn’t happen, the scrutiny and backlash is going to be huge. You know, why did you pick this guy? He sucks. How did you how did you fall for that? Most of these people don’t suck in high school or college when they get drafted. Busting sports happen all the time. You know, in the NFL, you’ve got, you know, quarterbacks that get taken too high. Jammarcus Russell never won overall. Ryan Leaf. Uh the St. Louis Rams when they were in town, took Lawrence Phillips, that didn’t work out so well, did it? Uh in the NBA, you’ve got guys likewami Brown, Anthony Bennett, um Michael Olawandi, like you remember these names? Um the NHL, how about uh Nil Yakob? Remember him? Edmonton took him number one overall. Ended up playing for the Blues for a short stint. Um but a huge bust. Now Jordan wasn’t a top five pick or anything like that. selected what like 18th overall somewhere in that vicinity. Might have been later than that actually now that I come to think of it. Jordan Walker, let’s when was he selected? What pick was he? Let me let me double check. 21st 21st. 21st overall in that draft. So, um the expectations were, you know, you’re a first round pick, but he was coming out of high school. Uh so, you knew it was going to take some time to develop, but his stock started to sore very early on in his career. By 2023, MLB pipeline had him as their number four ranked player. Not in the Cardinals organization, but overall in Major League Baseball. He was up there with Gunnar Henderson, who’s become a star for the Orioles. Uh Corbin Carroll, who’s become a star for the Diamondbacks. Uh he was ahead of guys like Anthony Vulpi. Uh Jackson Churio, who’s become a big deal for the Milwaukee Brewers. Uh Ellie De la Cruz for the Reds. Pete Crow Armstrong for the Cubs. he was ahead of those guys. So needless to say, expectations they were quite high on him. Which is why seeing him struggle as much as he has still in 2025, it has tarnished the shine that once gleam so brightly off of him. You know, some fans have already given up on him and are ready to to punt and move on. They’re they’re saying, “Cut your losses, ship them out while you still got some trade value.” I’m sure we got plenty of those people who will chime in in the comments section that that feel that way. They’re like, “Don’t let him be the next Dylan Carlson where you waited too long, had all these expectations, and then when it finally flamed out completely there, you didn’t get anything for him. Didn’t live up to to all the expectations that they had for Dylan Carlson. Was sent packing for a reliever to the Tampa Bay Rays. Sean Armstrong that lasted a couple weeks before the club ended up releasing him. They don’t want to see that happen. That that that makes them nervous. Um others like myself, I’m in the group where Jordan’s still young. He’s 23. I feel like it would be foolish to give up on him, to sell low on him, and to move him when his value is as low as it’s been. and doing it on a team that you know it’s not going anywhere right now. You know what what what is the point of thinking about this now during this season in the off season? Maybe it’s something you consider. I think he blooms got a lot of decisions to make about young guys in this on this team. But um you know as of today nobody’s expecting the Cardinals to make any sort of splash this off season that would make anyone believe that this team will somehow become playoff relevant next year. So whether Jordan Walker is still working through his struggles or not, um, is it gonna make that big of a difference for this team for 2026? Probably not. So, I just I’m not ready to give up on him yet, though. I think there’s still a lot of talent. You know, the Cardinal had a feeling that things were going to be mediocre this season anyway at best, which is why we heard all that chatter about runways and figuring out what we’ve got in our own house and let the young guys play more. And the two guys that that was really directed at was Noan Gorman and Jordan Walker. Huge expectations for both of them coming up through the minors. Both of them failing to make the impact that was expected of them at the major league level by now. Both of them showed great promise early on in their careers. You know, Gorman hit 27 home runs in 119 games in 2023. Yay. We’re all excited about that, right? Walker 276, 16 home runs in 117 games in that same season. Yeah. Here we go. Two dudes. The idea was that two guys, these guys were going to become the part of the heart of the Cardinals order for years to come. And it seemed to be that idea was going to work and everything was on point. But since then, it’s been bad for both of them. Both have had to move positions. Gorman moving to second base because of Aronado. Walker to the outfield also because of Aronado playing third base because Jordan Walker was a third baseman when they drafted him. Um but also because of the massive amount of athletic ability that Jordan Walker possesses. Uh the dude can run like the wind for his size at 66, maybe 6’7 at this point in his life. Um he’s got a cannon for an arm. We’ve seen that people do not run on Jordan Walker. They don’t. Um so it made sense to utilize those abilities, but there were always going to be growing pains involved with learning a new position at at the big league level, which is what they asked of both of these guys. So perhaps that played a part in the struggles for for each of them having to kind of switch around. Um, but after hearing what hitting coach Brent Brown and manager Alli Marmal had to say about Jordan at this point in his career at this point of this season and uh the struggles that he’s been going through, perhaps it’s more than just a young kid going through the normal struggles. Maybe there’s a little more to it. We’re going to dissect what they had to say about Jordan Walker coming up next on Lockdown Cardinals. Hey Cardinal fans, are you still paying full price for gas? 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You’ve certainly noticed the the adjustments he’s made in the box, specifically with the stance where he’s been wide open when he first came up and then he kind of closed it up and then he was a little open again. Like, you know, he keep he keeps trying new things. Uh the defensive play has gotten much better. It really has. From where he once was, if you recall, man, we were like, “Oh boy, oh boy. What are we doing with this?” Um but things have gotten better. Again, he’s young and he was just learning the position. So, uh, progressing on the defensive side of things was something that I fully believed was going to happen. He’s too good of an athlete not to be a serviceable outfielder. Offensive side of things though, uh, still have not consistently clicked for him. Now, he’s had two IIL since this year, and maybe that plays a part in it. I don’t want to use them as excuses, but when you’re hurt and when you have things like an appendicitis issue and you can’t swing a bat for a while, it’s going to take some time to get things going again. So, uh that that certainly could play part of it. Um but even when he’s healthy, we’ve still not seen him perform consistently the way he did in 2023 when he showed all that promise. And when he did deal with that appendicitis thing and he came back, remember he he came back and all of a sudden he was like a new guy. Like he was hitting the snot out of the ball redot slash line of 315 354 38 over 20 games. He only had one home run which is something that everybody’s complained about is that you know he should be hitting more home runs but six doubles ops near 800 at 797. I mean are we really gonna you know and moan a little bit about that? Um, the one thing I noticed, and you know, if you watch the telecast was consistently pointed out by Chip Carrey and the and the boys, uh, was that, you know, he was finally laying off those offspe pitches, low and away. That was the big problem. Sliders, sweepers, lowing away. And Jordan would go fishing all the time and would, you know, never come close to hitting him. And he was not doing that anymore. or he had stopped chasing. He was see I don’t know if he was just seeing the ball better, but he would he was taking them tagging them. And when pitchers would come back in over the plate, he wasn’t missing. He was able to shrink the zone because he wasn’t chasing those pitches. And when you have a better idea where that ball’s probably going to be, gives you uh the upper hand as a hitter. And yeah, sometimes they would get in his kitchen because when they wouldn’t get him to chase, they try to bust him in. And sometimes, yeah, they’d get the best of him because he’d be looking away trying to avoid that and then they you get in on his hands. Um, but with the quick hands and the bat speed that he possesses, which if you go look at the the stats are elite level, um, I like his chances of being able to turn on those, get his hips opened up and turn on those. And as long as you’re not waving at pitches off the plate, you know, it makes your job a whole lot easier. But after that like 20ame stretch, things started to go south again. And he’s currently mired in another slump. Since August 11th, batting 127, one home run, three RBI’s, 22 strikeouts, and 59 played appearances. Frustrating, frustrating. And according to John Denton at MLB.com, not only would the Cardinals like to see a strong finish to the season from their former top prospect, but they also want to see him be more receptive to making the changes needed to potentially make him more consistent at the plate. And quite frankly, the club’s patience seems to be wearing thin with the 23-year-old outfielder’s receptiveness to the changes they have asked him to make. Interesting, right? In Katie Woo’s article, she has Jordan saying, quote, “The approach feels very different from how I like to hit. I’ve seen some success with it. Like right after the All-Star break, this is a game of ups and downs, and recently it’s been down, so I need to see what the difference is.” Now, if you remember in the early parts of Jordan’s career when they first called him up, even though I was one of the people that was very vocal about saying, “I don’t know why he’s on this team already.” straight to d from double A to the pros. That didn’t make any freaking sense at all to me. It felt rushed. It felt like they were doing it as a, you know, a ploy to get more attention. I thought it was terrible. And he was up for a while and he kept hitting the ball on the ground and the Cardinals sent him down to work on Launching. They wanted him to lift the ball more and take advantage of that untapped power they feel that he possesses. So, they’ve been asking him to make adjustments since he got called up. I don’t know what they were doing with him in the minor leagues. No clue. But since he became a Cardinal, you know, up on the big league club, they’ve been asking him to tweak things. So, it’s been quite a while now, a couple of years. And it seems like to me that Jordan, you know, he tries some things for a little bit and when he doesn’t find success right away that he tends to revert back to what he used to do. I notice it more with the batting stance where he’ll do something for a little bit and then all of a sudden he’s got his leg open again like he used to when he first came up. And it just seems to me that he’s got all his wires all crossed and things are all messed up. If things start to go bad, he just switches back to his old ways thinking that he’ll be that hitter again that he was when he was coming up and it that’s not working. and then the staff feels like they got to start all over with them. And this is my opinion. This is just what I’m taking from these quotes and what I’m reading into it. Ali said this about Jordan. There’s real work to be done and there’s a real level of dedication and consistency that needs to come with that. I need to see Jordan have a sense of urgency for the things that need to take place to give him consistent results. That goes with his moves toward the ball, his preparation in the cage, and his approach in games. Hitting coach Brent Brown said something similar in an interview on KOX, saying, “At some point in time, he’s going to have to devote more focus on preparation. One thing with Walker is we’ve played a massive game of tennis, going back and forth with what he feels like he needs to do versus what he really needs to do. But for me, there’s a really easy way out. He might have to be a little bit more uncomfortable to be able to achieve what we wanted to achieve.” And in my opinion, the team, the coaches, the front office, as bad as some of the as some of this sounds, it doesn’t to me, it doesn’t feel like they’ve given up on him, but they just want that that word that popped out to me was urgency, a little bit of urgency. You know, they want and need Jordan to be successful. They need him to be a success story for the Cardinals to win. They need that from him. They need it from Gorman. they needed from Mason Win, McGrevy, Liberator, any of these top picks that they made. They need them to be success stories because that’s what the Cardinals are banking on right now is that the youth coming up is going to lead them into a better place in the next couple seasons. And to me, it sounds like a situation where, and again, my opinion, that Jordan Walker was the best player on his team in high school. He’s been the he’s been the best player on his team no matter where he played probably all the way up through the minors. And when he finally got to the majors doing things the way he did them and then you started asking him to change things and you were telling him it was for the better. But I don’t think he was fully on board with that. I don’t think he liked it. Like why are you making me change? Like I’ve I’ve been great. I’m the number four overall prospect in baseball. Why are you why are you tinkering with me now? I’ve been really really good. Why are we doing this? So, there was probably a little bit of like push back there. Um, but he tried them. I don’t think he liked it and the changes didn’t work all that well for him as everyone thought they would, you know, and some of these things that they ask him to do, it takes time to get used to those things. And we’re in a world right now where I need instant gratification, right? You know, I want this, I want it now, and if it doesn’t work, you’re everybody’s upset about it, right? And anything in life, it’s not just sports. Um, and because these changes didn’t work and because he’s like, well, I’ll just go back to do what I I used to do because that that worked. It’s going against everything the Cardinals are asking him to do, which is putting him in like a batting limbo right now. And he he’s trying to work his way out. And if there’s one thing you’ve ever, you know, learned in life, and maybe being 23, he hasn’t learned this yet, but going backwards will not move you forwards. you know, he either has to buy in to what they’re telling him to do and go for it or probably needs to go to another organization that doesn’t want him to change anything and just let him do whatever the hell he wants to do. Um, for me, it it’s something that he just has to keep pushing forward, you know, to to to break on through on the other side to steal from the doors. um he’s always gonna feel that tug to go back to what he used to do when he was successful, but it’s been three, four years now, bro. Um it’s it’s a struggle and it’s leading to these terrible results. Again, in my opinion, that’s what I feel like the inner turmoil is that’s going on with Jordan Walker at this moment. Um, I once had a pitching coach, just to relate to it, in college. My whole life as a pitcher, I threw from the far left side of the rubber, the first base side. That’s where I was most comfortable. I had a three4s uh, you know, delivery, my arm angle, and it just worked out for me. College, I get to a school and they tell me that my coach is like, “I want you to move over to the far right now.” which, you know, how big’s the rubber? It’s not that. But it felt like the moon to me. Like I was over there like, h, I don’t know what I’m doing. It screwed up my arm angles. It my accuracy was off. I I was a mess. And instead of trusting him, even though he’s got decades of knowledge and continuing to work towards perfecting what he was trying to teach me, as soon as I struggled, I would move back to where I was most comfortable. And eventually those results weren’t any good either. And that’s because he was trying to like eventually this isn’t going to work. You need to start doing this instead. Um and that’s what happened to me. So from my personal experience, if Jordan doesn’t trust the adjustments they’re asking of him, then this is never going to work. It’s not. He’s got to buy all the way in or it’s not going to work. Uh, I hope for everyone’s sake that it will, but this is the first time that I’ve started to feel that my confidence in what Jordan can be for this franchise, for this organization is beginning to to wne a little bit. To hear that there is a struggle still going on there, three years into this thing of him buying all in and making the adjustments, at least that’s what I’m getting out of this. That that bothers me. That bothers me a little bit and it makes me feel like a change of scenery. Maybe that’s the best thing for everybody involved. So, we’ll see how it ends up. Let’s hope none of this has to happen and, you know, we just get a great final month out of Jordan Walker and uh, you know, we’ll all live happily ever after. But, um, this isn’t good. Doesn’t sound good to me. 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He keeps swinging at the first pitch and he shuts them down, allowing just one run on five hits over six innings. Four of those were doubles and a couple of them, if they had any air underneath them whatsoever, would have landed like 500 feet away from home plate. But they didn’t. They didn’t. And Miles walked away with his second win since the All-Star break, seventh on the year. Said he just wanted to keep the ball down in the zone because they like to swing and swing pretty early in the count. I just wanted to keep the ball on the ground, let my defense work. They’re going to swing a lot and swing early and I want them to swing at my pitches. And that’s what they did. That’s what they did. Michael took advantage of that. Young, eager, athletic hitters. Uh although he didn’t record a single strikeout, which is crazy in this day and age, but he got him to hit the ball like guys, whether through skill or luck, it worked out. Uh not sure how much impact rookie catcher Jimmy Krooks had behind the plate, but he and Miles along with, you know, Matt Swanson and Jojo Romero who pitched the final three innings. It worked pretty good. Worked pretty good. You love to see Jimmy Krooks doing well um behind the dish. We know that he’s a pretty good hitter, although he was over uh on Tuesday night, but we know that his strongest thing is is, you know, that he’s going to be a really good hitter. He’s also been a pretty good catcher behind the plate uh over his minor league career. So, uh maybe maybe the Cardinals got a little something here, but it was nice to see him work well with these guys. Uh the offense didn’t get much going, but Ivon Herrera had the uh the big shot, the big two-run blast in that sixth inning after the A’s went to their bullpen. It was Herrera’s 13th of the season. Feels like he’s got more than that. I I don’t know why, but it feels like he should have more than that. But that was a big one. back-to-back nights that uh Ivon Herrera has gone yard. So, you love to see that. Uh a quick and efficient game under two hours. That’s awesome. Obviously, what wasn’t awesome was that it took place in front of a new record low attendance for Bush Stadium. Uh 17,02 paid. Obviously, we know not that many people were there. Um that’s tough luck, man. It sucks seeing the the the fans not there to see the stands as empty as it is. But your prerogative if you don’t want to go. I I I can’t yell at you for that, man. It’s your money. So, but uh a victory nonetheless. Uh rubber match is going to take place tonight. Matthew Liberatory gets the ball against fellow lefty Jeffrey Springs. The A’s hit lefties pretty good. 259 batting average against lefties this year. Sixth best batting average in baseball. Uh Cardinals 11th at 249. And I know we like to talk about how they struggle against lefties, but they’re not quite as bad as we make them out to be, but um that’s what we’re looking at tonight. So, uh hopefully we get another good game and hopefully another Cardinals victory. That’s what I’m hoping for. I predicted they’d win two or three. I got them swapped in the first two games where I thought they would win game one, lose game two. We’ll see what happens here in game three tonight. Uh enjoy the ball game. I’ll I’ll be online talking about it throughout the entire game. So, if uh you guys want to hop on to uh X and join me there, that would be great. Thanks for making Lockdown Cardinals your first listen every day. If you haven’t already, give us a follow on X at hello Cardinals and at JD Sports Radio, Tik Tok, and Instagram at Lockdown Cardinals. Uh like, subscribe on YouTube if you haven’t already. You guys are the best fans in baseball for a reason. We’ll see you next time on Lockown Cardinals.

Cardinals’ Jordan Walker under scrutiny as struggles continue. Is the young star’s future in jeopardy?

Host JD Hafron breaks down the growing concerns surrounding Jordan Walker’s performance and receptiveness to coaching. The discussion covers Oli Marmol and Brant Brown’s candid comments on Walker’s preparation and approach. JD analyzes Walker’s career trajectory, batting stance changes, and the internal battle between old habits and new techniques.

The episode also recaps St. Louis’ 2-1 victory over Oakland, highlighting Miles Mikolas’ impressive six-inning performance and Ivan Herrera’s clutch home run. Jimmy Crooks’ start behind the plate and the impact of low attendance at Busch Stadium are examined.

Tune in for an in-depth look at Walker’s crucial development phase and the Cardinals’ recent on-field success.

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22 comments
  1. They brought this kid up and touted him as the next big thing. Skipping numerous steps in the minors. Now at 23 year's old, because a career .247 avg. "Hitting Coach" classlessly throws him under the bus, the St Louis sports media is going to drink the Kool-aid? Riddle me this one Batman……Did he have an excuse as to why the rest of the team DOESN'T HIT? I do hope they trade this kid and he becomes the next Garcia or Arozarina with all their analytical launch angle crap.

  2. It's sad when I'm jealous of the A's lineup! The Cardinals weren't wrong about Walker's potential. MLB Pipeline ranked him as a top 5 prospect in 2023. He's probably gotten by on raw talent his whole life and has no real work ethic. Hopefully he figures it out. At least the Cards got Winn and Burly in the same draft.

  3. Nick Kurtz at age 22. 27 hr 70 rbis 1035 ops. 308 ba. Maybe we need to see how they raise up a young hitter. At 23 Walker is regressing.. Gorman at 25 shows flashes but still stuck. Walker is trying to cover every type of pitch on both sides of the plate. I feel bad for him as he walks up to the plate without confidence. He looks so sad somebody help him? Look at Kurtz body language . Soto his approach.. instill confidence at all levels please. Wow the camera showing so many empty seats ! I dont think i have ever seen so few people! Crickets are being heard more and more. Sad🏆🚫⚾️

  4. I remember the Dodgers wanted Pujols to change the way he hit and it didn't work out so well for them. Walker's definitely no Pujols but it's a good example of what happens when you try to adjust something someone is use to doing.

  5. Walker's ability in right has shown eye test improvements again this season. As far as the offense, when's the last somewhat consistent season the team has had across all positions.

  6. Would it kill the Cardinals to send Walker to Aaron Judge’s batting instructor, Richard Schenck for the off season, especially since he’s in St Peters? When you’re sick, you want the best doctor. Hello?!?

  7. He'll be traded next year at the All Star break when the cardinals are 10 games out and he's hitting .220 with 3 HRs. Then he'll become a Cardinal killer wherever he ends up.

  8. Mikolas has collapsed against im nearly every NL central team he has faced this year usually in early innings so did Feddie we need to drop him at some point this year and work some triple A guys to see where they are at before this year ends dominating NL central teams is the first step towards playoff appearances if they sign any rotation pitchers this off season it has to be someone who dominates in the NL central like Skenes maybe from the Pirates

  9. Walker was batting .273 before getting sent down in ‘23 to get more “lift” on the ball….The Cardinals are the full blame of where Walker is now. Period. 🤷🏽‍♂️

  10. What highly touted prospect can you look at in the past 10 years that has come through the Cardinals organization that has met or exceeded expectations? I'm not talking about Brendan Donovan, who was ranked #50 in the Cardinals organization. I'm talking about names like Alex Reyes, Nolan Gorman, Dylan Carlson, and now Jordan Walker who have all been spectacular failures. This is not some fluke or pick that was a bust, this is a systemic failure within the organization. I, quite frankly, don't want to hear the opinions of a hitting coach or an organization that has consistently failed to develop talent.

  11. Let's hope Libby can shove tonight, too! I'd love to see that!
    I, for one, also really hope Walker can push through these batting issues. I'd love to see a right handed power slugger in the lineup. It is sorely needed. One thing I've really noticed is how far back in the box he stands. I'd love to see him stand closer in to give him a fighting chance to cover stuff that is either right on the outside edge or slightly away, even. I understand he's a huge man and can reach for days, but I don't think he can cover that outside stuff as far back as he stands.

  12. I just don't get how Mr. Brown continues to instruct Walker to stand/set up where he does at the plate. It's so blatantly obvious that he's way too far away from this plate. He's so far, that he's literally reaching to hit balls over the heart of the plate. He's so far away from the plate, that catchers are just setting up on the outside corner every time and are just asking their pitchers to throw to the glove. And because he's so far, that pitch looks like an outside pitch, but it's obviously not. But even with all his struggles, he's still hitting at a higher batting average than Gorman. Why the heck isn't he getting any heat for being a bust?

  13. 1st round pics are simply as good as your scouts are.
    Everyone needs to flat out stop nose diving into the Draft 💩 heap.
    Look … it simply doesn't amount to anything more then the same Poop heap you get out of our own government.
    Every member of media has 100% common knowledge of what people love hearing.
    So they tell you and sell you anything you're dying to believe.

  14. I honestly don't fault Walker one bit. I think the Cardinals messed with him too much. Minors. Majors. Minors. Majors. Minors. Majors. Minors. Majors. If they wanted a more refined hitter, then they should have kept him in the minors and not yo-yo'd his playing time. He would definitely be one of those batters that would be an immediate threat when or if he leaves the organization. Don't get me wrong, he is his own batter, so he makes the call to swing, and it's wrong the majority of the time, but I think that training and refinement should have come from the minors. Same goes for Weatherholt. Keep him there. Mold him as a player and he will dominate when the time comes.

  15. The kid has no fire. Not the coaching staff's fault. I knew two brothers who wrestled in high school. One had all the talent in the world but no work ethic. The other didn't have as much talent but worked his butt off. Which one excelled? The one who worked hard. Which one failed when he should have excelled? The one with no work ethic. That's Walker. No work ethic. No fire. That's on him.

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