Cincinnati Reds: Sal Stewart honored with NL Rookie of the Month award
· Yahoo Sports
May 5—CHICAGO — After winning the NL Rookie of the Month award, Cincinnati Reds first baseman Sal Stewart wasn't satisfied.
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He was more focused on a mini-slump that he has been going through. Entering their series against the Cubs on Monday, May 5, he's two-for-28 at the plate in his last seven games.
"I always want to push myself to be the best," Stewart said. "I didn't like how I finished the month. I left something on the table. This month, I want to get it together and stay focused."
For the first time in his big league career, Stewart is struggling. Pitchers are adjusting by pitching him more inside, and Stewart is working on adjustments.
"It's a cat and mouse game," Stewart said. "They're coming at me in a different way. I need to respond. That's the game. I understand that I've got to make adjustments. I've got to be better. My last couple of games wasn't who I am."
His manager isn't too concerned. Terry Francona has seen these ups and downs for rookies.
"I don't know that he's going to hit .400," Francona said. "I hope he does, but not too many people do. He has hit some balls at people."
Francona pointed out that Stewart just missed a potential game-changing homer late in the game Sunday, May 3, against the Pirates. If that ball had gone over the fence the mood would have been a lot different Monday.
Francona is also noticing Stewart make adjustments to the types of pitches he's getting.
"Guys go through periods where people are making pitches on him," Francona said. "Busting him in hard. If they don't get it there, they're probably going to pay. It's the normal course of ups and downs."
The numbers still look very good with Stewart ranking second on the team in on-base-plus-slugging percentage among the Reds' regulars. He has been 31% above league average in that category, and he also has nine homers and 29 RBI.
Stewart is taking the most pride in his defense. He has been a versatile piece. In addition to being a strong defender at first base, he has been able to play second base and third base.
"I'm happy about that," Stewart said. "That, I'm very pleased with. Being able to play first, second and third (base) gives Tito more options. I want to be elite at all of those positions to give the team the best chance. I'm very happy with that. I hope to continue with that."
He was also looking forward to his first games at historic Wrigley Field.
"This is sick," Stewart said. "I remember coming to a game here with my dad when (Anthony) Rizzo played. It's awesome. The city is awesome."