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I guess I am just skeptical because across 876 MiLB ab's Heyward has only 29 dingers. When you factor in the jump in talent of pitching and how young he is, I dont think 26+ is very plausible. Very arbitrary number btw.
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I guess I am just skeptical because across 876 MiLB ab's Heyward has only 29 dingers. When you factor in the jump in talent of pitching and how young he is, I dont think 26+ is very plausible. Very arbitrary number btw.
I could have just said more than 25
Anyway after watching him in about 10 spring games (OMG sample size alert), I just think he's destined to put up big power numbers even if he hasn't in the past. Perhaps I'm buying into the hype too much
I don't think it's an argument of does he have raw power, but more of battled ball ability. The negative scout perspective is that he's a line drive hitter, and LD hitters normally don't hit for power. There's always caveats that it's possible, like Albert Pujols. But Pujols puts the ball on the ground about 10% than Heyward does. Heyward just does not hit many balls in the air at all.
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