What pitchers excite you besides Fernandez?
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Heaney, Conley, Lowell, James, Brice, Hope, Urena. There might be a couple more I'm missing.
+ Turner and Eovaldi already in the big leagues but they should be mentioned if we're talking future of the team.
Also, of the players called up in September, the pitchers had way more upside than the position players.
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Some of the pitchers I listed will probably amount to nothing but the same can be said for the hitters.
Even a guy like Realmuto, I don't see the big deal. Especially if the idea is to have him not catch anymore. What's so great about what he's done in the minors?
Also, if you ask me who I'm more excited about, I'm picking Fernandez over Yelich and it's not even close. Yelich is probably going to be that guy who disappoints fans once he gets to the big leagues.
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Originally posted by Erick View PostHeaney, Conley, Lowell, James, Brice, Hope, Urena. There might be a couple more I'm missing.
+ Turner and Eovaldi already in the big leagues but they should be mentioned if we're talking future of the team.
Also, of the players called up in September, the pitchers had way more upside than the position players.
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Originally posted by Hugg View PostIn no means trying to start an argument here, but can you expound on this?
He strikes out a bit too much for someone with just OK power. He probably has to sustain a BABIP over .330 to hit .300.
If we're looking at a .280/.350/.450 guy, that's not a superstar corner outfielder, which is what I think most people are looking for from him.poop
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Originally posted by Bobbob1313 View PostI think I'm a bit lower than most on him, so I'll try to explain why:
He strikes out a bit too much for someone with just OK power. He probably has to sustain a BABIP over .330 to hit .300.
If we're looking at a .280/.350/.450 guy, that's not a superstar corner outfielder, which is what I think most people are looking for from him.
Saying that, an .800 OPS would have ranked 13th for a LF last year (400 PA min), and those in front of him had some terrible WAR (cargo 1.3, ludwick 1.7, Kubel .8 lol, soriano 1.8). Those are ESPN Wars, as I know everyone likes to argue which war is better but you get the idea.
If he is going to be really positive on the basepaths and an above average defender, while maybe not a superstar, developing a 3.5+ WAR guy is certainly 5-8 overall at the position and that would be outstanding. If this is the floor on projections, I'm still really excited for him to make the jump. I agree .300/.375/.500+ land is probably unreasonable, but he doesn't need to do that to be pretty awesome.
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Well, I was just talking about why he might disappoint fans. I agree, he's likely to be very valuable, but if his value comes from plus-defense in corner and plus-baserunning, while putting up ~.800 OPS, he might end up disappointing fans.
Especially because he's probably going to strike out a decent amount too.poop
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Originally posted by Bobbob1313 View PostI think I'm a bit lower than most on him, so I'll try to explain why:
He strikes out a bit too much for someone with just OK power. He probably has to sustain a BABIP over .330 to hit .300.
If we're looking at a .280/.350/.450 guy, that's not a superstar corner outfielder, which is what I think most people are looking for from him.
I think he can be a good player but I don't see him fulfilling top prospect expectations either.
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Theres nothing wrong with just being a good player.Amy Adams, AKA Cinnamon MuffLogan Morrison: "If baseball didn't exist, I would probably be ... like a curler. Or a hairstylist."
Jupiter
39 AB
15 H
0 2B
0 3B
0 HR
0 BB
.385/.385/.385
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