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Post by iakovos11 on Aug 1, 2019 8:31:05 GMT -5
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radiohix
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'At the end of the day, we bang. We bang. We're going to swing.' Alex Verdugo
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Post by radiohix on Aug 1, 2019 9:26:37 GMT -5
Happy Erasmo Ramirez day!
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Post by lennsakata on Aug 1, 2019 13:46:38 GMT -5
Axel James homers for the second consecutive day for DSL 2
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Post by thegoodthebadthesox on Aug 1, 2019 16:23:56 GMT -5
Dean Miller was a single away from the cycle in the GCL today.
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Post by stevedillard on Aug 1, 2019 17:28:17 GMT -5
Our 2018 draft name HS kids appear sub optimal at Lowell
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Post by Addam603 on Aug 1, 2019 17:39:18 GMT -5
Daniel Bakst: .322/.438/.458/.896 12 BB, 10 Ks, 6 XBHs in 16 games.
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Post by cdj on Aug 1, 2019 19:48:09 GMT -5
Daniel Bakst: .322/.438/.458/.896 12 BB, 10 Ks, 6 XBHs in 16 games. Not bad for a guy who missed 2 years
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Post by Addam603 on Aug 1, 2019 21:49:49 GMT -5
Chad De La Guerra hits another home run. #12 on the year.
.299/.373/.564/.937
25% K rate and walk rate near 10%. Decent enough.
Batted ball profile: he’s hitting more line drives and grounders less. BABIP is a bit high so he’s getting a bit lucky but not horribly so.
Plays passably at SS, 2B, and 3B according to the scouting report.
I get it’s a juiced ball, but he’s having one hell of a season. Why no love on the prospect rankings? He doesn’t even make the top 60. He’s at least got a chance to be a utility guy at the major league level.
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Post by Chris Hatfield on Aug 2, 2019 15:28:01 GMT -5
Chad De La Guerra hits another home run. #12 on the year. .299/.373/.564/.937 25% K rate and walk rate near 10%. Decent enough. Batted ball profile: he’s hitting more line drives and grounders less. BABIP is a bit high so he’s getting a bit lucky but not horribly so. Plays passably at SS, 2B, and 3B according to the scouting report. I get it’s a juiced ball, but he’s having one hell of a season. Why no love on the prospect rankings? He doesn’t even make the top 60. He’s at least got a chance to be a utility guy at the major league level. CDLG would be in the next 10 guys. If you wanted to put him in the 40-60 range, I certainly wouldn't argue against it. He's having a great year... when healthy. Not insignificant that he's played just 55 games and had multiple extended IL stints. At age 26, he's a nice depth guy but that's the extent of it for me at the moment. The fact that he's never posted power numbers like this makes me skeptical he'd keep it up in the majors.
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