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Coghlan v. Maybin: Who Stays When Stanton Comes?
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Originally posted by nny View PostWhat made Cameron valuable was defense at a premium position.
With his minor league track record (One Cameron has a .171 ISO, the other has a .170 ISO in the MILB careers) and age, it's far too early to say he'll be more Juan Pierre than Mike Cameron.
and, I mean, what does he even show similar to Pierre besides speed? Pierre never strikes out, Maybin strikes out a ton. Pierre never walks, Maybin is near average. Pierre has 0 power (.070 ISO) and Maybin is close to average (.131 ISO). Yeah, he's equal far from other Cameron so far (.198 ISO)...but other Cameron also had a .147 career ISO before he hit 26 years of age.
Plain and simple, Tigers rushed him which is now forcing us to rush him. If we send him down to AAA this year, which seems like the likely course of action, he will be out of options next year.LHP Chad James-Jupiter Hammerheads-
5-15 3.80 ERA (27 starts) 149.1IP 173H 63ER 51BB 124K
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Originally posted by lou View PostI dont agree with that. Maybin has really cranked a lot of balls this year and you can really see his power potential despite GB rate. I don't see why he cant turn into a .450 slugging guy. Maybin has more homers than doubles and triples, 5-4 (granted one was an inside). He's just going to naturally hit more doubles as that's a completely unsustainable rate, and coupled with some improved contact and a better average, everything should work out eventually. Maybe he's not the star they hoped for, but I don't see why he can't be turn into a Cameron kind of guy.
(2) Pierre's a career .715 OPS guy, .732 in his Marlin career. Aren't we kind of to the point where you fudge those numbers up a little bit (hence, Pierre with more pop) and you're kind of looking best case scenario for Cam? No power to note, good to great at balls in the gap, and far more valuable on base than in the batter's box.
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