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If Tatis is a SS, I'm a monkey's uncle.
Also,
2018 Trade Value: #11 to #20 | FanGraphs Baseball
Vlad Jr. #18.
Without a single major league game under his belt. God damn...
If Tatis is a SS, I'm a monkey's uncle.
Also,
2018 Trade Value: #11 to #20 | FanGraphs Baseball
Vlad Jr. #18.
When did SRF become a "four pitch" pitcher? Seems to me when he's "on", its still a fastball/slider package and its just an outing when he's commanding the fastball.
When did SRF become a "four pitch" pitcher? Seems to me when he's "on", its still a fastball/slider package and its just an outing when he's commanding the fastball.
Amazing how often people completely overlook K issues in the minors. Law of all people should know the dangers of high K rates in AA....he wrote a piece on it about Moncada a few years ago. Tatis Jr K rate is way too high to be considered the best prospect in baseball. He's talented/toolsy but I feel like this is Yoan Moncada all over again. Good talent that will never be considered great because of an inflated K rate. The only thing Tatis has on Vlad is defensive value and that is something that doesn't age well (it's also unpredictable). Vlad is going to put up monster numbers year after year like Cabrera did over the past 15 years.In other news, guess which prospect analyst said that Fernando Tatis Jr is now better then Vlad Guerrero Jr
That takes me to a pay-wall, what does it actually say? BA's midseason write-up that was just posted says this:
"Righthander Sean Reid-Foley flashed good stuff at times last year but was inconsistent and lacked fastball command, which led to a 5.09 ERA in Double-A. This year his stuff has been more consistent, with a low- to mid-90s fastball, a plus slider and a livelier changeup that has produced far better results in 2018."
A report last season also stated that his curveball and slider tend to blend together, so I'm doubting that these are all of a sudden two distinct plus pitches.
That takes me to a pay-wall, what does it actually say? BA's midseason write-up that was just posted says this:
"Righthander Sean Reid-Foley flashed good stuff at times last year but was inconsistent and lacked fastball command, which led to a 5.09 ERA in Double-A. This year his stuff has been more consistent, with a low- to mid-90s fastball, a plus slider and a livelier changeup that has produced far better results in 2018."
A report last season also stated that his curveball and slider tend to blend together, so I'm doubting that these are all of a sudden two distinct plus pitches.
Q about Fantasy Baseball. 14 team league, a lot of stats like 8x8 its silly, 5 keepers. I went into the year with
Trout - Kershaw - Verlander - WMyers - Posey
out of playoffs, i decide to sell. I have Gennett/Muncy/Belt/Mazaras/Castro/ESuarez and some others. My pitching has cost me it was just bad. So I trade Verlander for Acuna/2nd (7th w keepers for future ref), and then SG/BB/NM and ES for Corey Seager (i went all in imo here) and then I dealt somehow Muncy/Castro for Gary Sanchez
so now my keepers (+ 13 picks in first 8 rounds) is
Trout - Kershaw - GSanchez - Seager - Acuna
yay or nay? I'll hang up while I hear your answer.
He’s started off great. I think a late season promotion to Bluefield would make sense.Groshans can hit a baseball.