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DJ, whats your solution to the lack of bats?
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Prospect honks like myself did notice Carpenter and Craig because of how well they were hitting the ball in the high minors. Carpenter's obscene K/BB rate also stuck out coming up through the ranks. It's why I also wasn't shocked by Adams initial success (and have been so disappointed by his regression). Guys that hit in the majors almost always hit in the minors. I don't see anybody I really like, apart from Carson Kelly. Kelly's struggling right now as well, but at least I see some positive signs in his approach. That said, if he doesn't take a step forward over the next 2 seasons, it's going to be time to start lowering my view on his ceiling as well. Wilson's the only other guy in the system that I can see becoming Allen Craig (there is no Carpenter and I don't see an Adams either). And Craig was just such an outlier that I don't think you can count on that happening again.
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It sucks with Adams because he's not progressed, but he's always hit, I think he'll hit when he comes back. It sucks seeing the Cubs bring all these bats up through the system they have though. |
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Edmundo Sosa appears to be their hope, but he's too far off, IMO. I think they were hoping that Diaz would be the gap filler but he's sure regressed a lot. The guy I saw in spring training last year looked a lot like a gap to gap .280 hitter with 10 HR pop and fringe/average defense at SS - someone that can hold down the fort until someone better came along. He's just not progressing. Quote:
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I'd have made a harder push for Tomas and Moncada in the international market. Alternatively, I'd have considered blowing up the middle part of these drafts to make high bids on guys that fall due to signing concerns. Justin Bellanger would have been the kind of guy to do that with last year, IMO. Big time power 1b prospect that would fit in this system nicely; considered a 2nd round talent but/for signability issues. Instead of going all out to get him signed, we pissed away money on middle round JAGs, IMO. Austin Wilson in 2010 was another guy that I always thought we didn't push hard enough to get signed. Last year it looked like we'd rue that decision, though he's really scuffling in high A this year. Ultimately they need to find an impact hitter somewhere and if that means they end up using 11 draft choices and only signing 6 guys, so be it. Or if that means dealing with international signing penalties to get Yoan Moncada, oh well (though admittedly, I can go either way on that signing; there are fair arguments to both sides). There is a complete lack of top end hitters in this system and that's going to absolutely murder us. Something aggressive needs be done to address that and fairly soon.
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But even those require the baseline ability to be a good player. Piscotty might have that, Wilson might have that. But when your entire high minors have 2 guys that reach the level of might be major league regulars, then the odds of hitting the powerball like we did with Matt Carpenter are long at best. Adams won't hit this year, IMO. He's failing because he's not trying hard enough. I'd kill to see Matt Carpenter get with that guy and say "Hey, when I was at TCU I almost ate/sat my way out of a big league career - you're well on your way". There's no better role model in all of MLB for how simply dedicating yourself to the craft can make you a star. How the hell Matt Adams can look across the diamond, see Matt Carpenter play, and STILL be a fat, braindead hacker with no refinement to his approach or addition to his game is just beyond me.
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Yeah, he can't be effective at the weight he's carrying, although someone did tell me today that he's lost about 20 pounds since being here at SPringfield. I don't remember that, but apparently so. Some guys just don't get it I suppose. For every Matt Carpenter, there's a 100 shithead assholes who never progress. Piscotty is trying to hit more HR's this year, which is ok I guess, but I'm not a fan of the lengths they're going to get him to do it and how it's affecting the rest of his bat. I just keep coming back to how badly they need Heyward to turn his shit around and become a cornerstone in RF |
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He's hitting the ball harder than ever yet he's sporting a .250 BABIP. Give him the .300 BABIP that his hard contact rates suggest he should have and suddenly he's carrying a .270 avg with commensurate upticks in OBP and SLG to get an OPS in the .880 range. The strides Piscotty's made this year are putting him back on the prospect radar, IMO. Without them, a guy that's confined to corner IF or 1b has very little value. I just wish he were a lefty.
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If he can get his OPS in that range, he can be a big bat at the upper level. |
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I'd like to see them sink a little more money in the international market for position players.
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I dont know if i can say good luck or what, but hope its a good game and no one gets hurt!
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Looks like the rain is coming.
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Holliday was always a guy that crushed liners. Piscotty was a groundball hitter who occasionally squared up a double. He needed to add loft to his swing to turn more of the grounders into liners and some of the doubles into HRs. With 14 doubles and 7 HRs, it's definitely working. They're not turning him into an all or nothing hitter like Reynolds (his K rate is still quite good), they're trying to get him to become a rough equivalent to holliday. It was a needed change. if he didn't add power, his walks were bound to fall off as well as pitchers lost any fear of him.
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