Luis Valbuena intends to play and entire season, not just a partial season with his winter ball team in Venezuela, the Lara Cardenales.
"I like to play my whole season," said the southpaw slugger of 25 years.
After hitting just .193 in 275 shifts last season with the Cleveland Indians, and his Cardinals average of .228 in 2010-2011, Valbuena had pretty good numbers in Columbus, the AAA team of the tribe. We must mention his .302 average on-base and his average, .372. But besides getting on base, had the ability to connect with force. We denote his 17 homers and 22 doubles, figures that are worth much in the case of a defender of the second bag and shortstop.
The difference for the Venezuelan baseball player, is to take advantage of everything bad that happened in 2010. "Last year was a bad year, very bad. People expected a lot from me, "admitted Valbuena. "It helped me a lot this, to work harder, to keep my head up all the time. It was a lot of learning. You learn from bad things, to avoid making the same mistakes. "Production earned me three calls to the big team this season, but I was not able to play with continuity. I'm hoping I get my chance to show my best game again," said Valbuena, whose average this year in the majors was .205 in 40 innings.
"I go to Venezuela to prepare mentally and physically and get training so that they can make their decision about me next spring. I try to do my job. For now, the only thing I can do. I know that the Indians no longer have the same faith me. The days of a secure job are over. I would say that confidence in me was lost a bit," admitted Valbuena.