I like Miller, but let's not pretend that his numbers are even comparable to what Yelich did at Jupiter at 20 years old.
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Originally posted by ¿NICK? View PostI like Miller, but let's not pretend that his numbers are even comparable to what Yelich did at Jupiter at 20 years old.Last edited by Lee Stone; 05-31-2018, 12:05 PM.
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Originally posted by sports24/7 View PostNo mention of Zac Gallen?
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Originally posted by tjfla View PostLee is terrible at understanding prospects but otherwise I enjoy him on the board
The true test of how these prospects are regarded would be their trade value, yes? Is some team going to offer more for Rogers than Lopez?Last edited by Lee Stone; 06-01-2018, 09:38 AM.
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Originally posted by ¿NICK? View PostThat's part of evaluating prospects, balancing upside with tangible results.Last edited by Lee Stone; 06-01-2018, 09:45 AM.
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Originally posted by Lee Stone View PostExactly. For me, knowing that most first round pitching prospects fail to succeed is significant. I want to see them put up zeros before buying in.Last edited by Nick; 06-01-2018, 10:14 AM.
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There’s a reason why prospect lists aren’t just whoever put up the best numbers at the highest levels. That is a horrific way to judge talent as there is so much more that goes into it. Context is everything in terms of prospect performance. Lee’s way of going about is a great way to put emphasis on shitty prospects taking advantage of younger competition
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Originally posted by ¿NICK? View Postok, but who are your best pitchers in the league? Scherzer, Kershaw, Strasburg, Sale, Bumgarner I could go on, all 1st round picks. You can't say that scouting and measurables don't mean anything. These guys were evaluated as potentially great pitchers before they were putting up any zeros as a professional ball player.
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Originally posted by Lee Stone View PostThere are probably one in ten first rounders that make it big. All I'm saying is that if you wait for two or three years after the draft, you start getting a true feel for who the real prospects are. Putting a Braxton Garrett ahead of a Trevor Richards seems irrational to me. Pitchability matters most IMO, and you don't really get a sense of that early.
Can't just base rankings on stats.
Brian Miller-I have him at #11 because NO power
Joe Dunand-Not in Top 10 because I don't think he can stick at SS and even at 3B below avg in field
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Originally posted by tjfla View PostRankings are also based on projections. Braxton Garrett is a #1/#2 while Richards is a #4/#5 which means HIGHER projection. Guzman is the same,right now he is #5 for me as a SP however if he keeps up like this the rest of the year he moves out of my Top 10 because I would see him as a Closer/RP
Can't just base rankings on stats.
Brian Miller-I have him at #11 because NO power
Joe Dunand-Not in Top 10 because I don't think he can stick at SS and even at 3B below avg in field
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