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Post by sarasoxer on Aug 29, 2014 7:50:43 GMT -5
Oh, and Chavis, after hitting .125 / .234 / .196 in July, is up to .372 / .430 / .590 for August. This was certainly my favorite GCL team to watch over the last 5 years. Lots of intriguing players to follow. We have a gap talent wise further up, but we have some really nice talent coming up with this season's GCL and DSL teams. Looks like we are top heavy and bottom heavy and really thin around the waist.OK, you are describing the Sox system and not KimK right? Have to agree on the GCL players vs history and the DSL record is incredible. Re our arch enemy, the Yanks have two DSL teams doing very well and two GCL teams in the top echelon as too. Perhaps this is a by-product of their immense international spending this year.
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Post by steveofbradenton on Aug 29, 2014 12:54:37 GMT -5
This was certainly my favorite GCL team to watch over the last 5 years. Lots of intriguing players to follow. We have a gap talent wise further up, but we have some really nice talent coming up with this season's GCL and DSL teams. Looks like we are top heavy and bottom heavy and really thin around the waist.OK, you are describing the Sox system and not KimK right? Have to agree on the GCL players vs history and the DSL record is incredible. Re our arch enemy, the Yanks have two DSL teams doing very well and two GCL teams in the top echelon as too. Perhaps this is a by-product of their immense international spending this year. Well.....now that you brought it up....yeah I guess Kim Kardasian does sort of fit my profile of the Sox minor league prospects. Not sure our bottom is as big as her's.
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