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Re: 2014 Minor Leagues/Prospect Discussion Thread 

Post#281 » by Graham's Cracker » Wed May 14, 2014 6:12 pm

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Graham's Cracker wrote:Dunedin had 9 hits tonight but couldn't manage a run against Palm Beach. Ended up losing 1-0

Smith Jr and Pompey were both 1-4. Pompey had an outfield assist too.

Taylor Cole went 7 innings giving up just 4 hits and a run with 5 strikeouts. Took the loss though.


Derrick Chung had two hits and is raising his average. The organization sent him to the AFL last fall despite his age - perhaps in place of Jimenez - but if he can get his average up a bit more, he might be promotable. Supposedly the best defensive catcher in our system, with a great throwing arm to get base stealers out.

Too bad we didn't still have Chien Ming Wang...greatest battery ever Wang Chung. Better than Bud Black and Steve Decker.
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Re: 2014 Minor Leagues/Prospect Discussion Thread 

Post#282 » by Lateral Quicks » Thu May 15, 2014 3:18 am

Anthony DeSclafani, one of the "throw ins" in the (abysmal) Happ trade, is starting tomorrow for the Marlins. We'll see how he handles the jump from AA to the bigs.
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Re: 2014 Minor Leagues/Prospect Discussion Thread 

Post#283 » by There There » Thu May 15, 2014 3:31 am

Lateral Quicks wrote:Anthony DeSclafani, one of the "throw ins" in the (abysmal) Happ trade, is starting tomorrow for the Marlins. We'll see how he handles the jump from AA to the bigs.


He was traded in the Reyes/Johnson/Buehrle deal.

And he was hardly a throw in.

And he's pitching tonight. Quite well thus far.
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Re: 2014 Minor Leagues/Prospect Discussion Thread 

Post#284 » by Lateral Quicks » Thu May 15, 2014 12:29 pm

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Lateral Quicks wrote:Anthony DeSclafani, one of the "throw ins" in the (abysmal) Happ trade, is starting tomorrow for the Marlins. We'll see how he handles the jump from AA to the bigs.


He was traded in the Reyes/Johnson/Buehrle deal.

And he was hardly a throw in.

And he's pitching tonight. Quite well thus far.


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Re: 2014 Minor Leagues/Prospect Discussion Thread 

Post#285 » by Graham's Cracker » Fri May 16, 2014 12:11 am

Lateral Quicks wrote:Anthony DeSclafani, one of the "throw ins" in the (abysmal) Happ trade, is starting tomorrow for the Marlins. We'll see how he handles the jump from AA to the bigs.
maybe you were thinking of david rollins in the Happ deal.w

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Post#286 » by blaateeee » Fri May 16, 2014 10:49 pm

[tweet]https://twitter.com/StatsKing/status/467436345942880256[/tweet]
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Post#287 » by blaateeee » Fri May 16, 2014 11:04 pm

[tweet]https://twitter.com/StatsKing/status/467439956911472640[/tweet]


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Post#288 » by Lateral Quicks » Sat May 17, 2014 12:56 am

cameo60 wrote:[tweet]https://twitter.com/StatsKing/status/467439956911472640[/tweet]


[tweet]https://twitter.com/StatsKing/status/467440224457736192[/tweet]


Norris may be ahead of Sanchez at this point.
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Post#289 » by dagger » Sat May 17, 2014 1:05 am

Norris went 6.2, gave up one run, 4 hits, 1BB and K'd 6.

Derrick Chung with a pair of RBI singles.
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Post#290 » by Michael Bradley » Sat May 17, 2014 1:10 am

Lateral Quicks wrote:
cameo60 wrote:[tweet]https://twitter.com/StatsKing/status/467439956911472640[/tweet]


[tweet]https://twitter.com/StatsKing/status/467440224457736192[/tweet]


Norris may be ahead of Sanchez at this point.


It's getting to that point. Sanchez is still walking a lot and not striking out many for a starter with his stuff, while Norris is striking out 11 per 9 and managing to keep the walk rate respectable in A+. If Norris gets promoted to Double-A some time this summer, with a reasonable amount of success, I could see him overtaking Sanchez on prospect lists.
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Post#291 » by Schad » Sat May 17, 2014 1:15 am

Lateral Quicks wrote:Norris may be ahead of Sanchez at this point.


I'd have him above Sanchez at this point. His splits against righties are spectacular right now, which bodes well as he climbs the ladder.


Also, a Nessy sighting in Lansing: his first HR of the year. Speaks to the difficulty of projecting kiddies when you have a guy like him who was, since he was 16, expected to grow into a power hitter who would need to learn the finer points of hitting (and would probably need to move the 1B) and yet at this point is primarily a singles hitter with a good eye and no power.
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Post#292 » by Graham's Cracker » Sat May 17, 2014 3:13 am

This is how good Norris has been - 1 run in 6.2 tonight and his ERA went UP!
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Post#293 » by Schad » Sat May 17, 2014 3:16 am

Graham's Cracker wrote:This is how good Norris has been - 1 run in 6.2 tonight and his ERA went UP!


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Post#294 » by Trilogy » Sat May 17, 2014 6:31 am

I'm actually getting a bit worried about Sanchez to be honest. The control is still whacked for him. Huge upside, but he still walks a lot.

I wish we found a way to keep Syndergaard last year. Stroman/Syndergaard/Sanchez/Norris would all be getting closer right now and that is a crap load of high potential young arms that would be getting close to the majors.
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Post#295 » by Schad » Sat May 17, 2014 6:57 am

Trilogy wrote:I'm actually getting a bit worried about Sanchez to be honest. The control is still whacked for him. Huge upside, but he still walks a lot.

I wish we found a way to keep Syndergaard last year. Stroman/Syndergaard/Sanchez/Norris would all be getting closer right now and that is a crap load of high potential young arms that would be getting close to the majors.


Not that I want blood on my hands, but Syndergaard/Alvarez/Stroman/Norris/DeSclafani. Please PM me with street addresses so that I can direct the paramedics.
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Re: 2014 Minor Leagues/Prospect Discussion Thread 

Post#296 » by Lateral Quicks » Sat May 17, 2014 2:55 pm

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Trilogy wrote:I'm actually getting a bit worried about Sanchez to be honest. The control is still whacked for him. Huge upside, but he still walks a lot.

I wish we found a way to keep Syndergaard last year. Stroman/Syndergaard/Sanchez/Norris would all be getting closer right now and that is a crap load of high potential young arms that would be getting close to the majors.


Not that I want blood on my hands, but Syndergaard/Alvarez/Stroman/Norris/DeSclafani. Please PM me with street addresses so that I can direct the paramedics.


Don't forget about Asher Woj who was very impressive in the PCL meat grinder last year. Nicolino could also make it but it's not looking good right now.

It hurts to lose those guys, but I have no problem with AA dealing from a clear position of strength. It's the deals themselves that I had a problem with. With Stroman/Sanchez/Norris, we have good odds at least one will turn out to be a quality major league starter. Between that guy and Hutch, we have the beginnings of a very good (and cheap) major league rotation.
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Post#297 » by Schad » Sun May 18, 2014 1:04 am

Mentioned Nessy last night, and he's at it again with two more hits including a double. His home run power might not be there, but if he keeps this up (where 'this' = good strike zone control, a surprisingly excellent OBP and good-enough doubles power that hasn't yet translated into home runs) he could be primed for a move. His defensive skills have improved considerably by most accounts, such that he'll stick behind the plate, and he appears to have enough with the bat to merit testing him against higher-level competition.
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Post#298 » by Schad » Mon May 19, 2014 12:05 am

Dwight Smith's last ten games: .324/.432/.568, bringing his K/BB ratio up to 1:1 and his OPS on the year to .868. New Hampshire beckons.
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Re: 2014 Minor Leagues/Prospect Discussion Thread 

Post#299 » by vaff87 » Mon May 19, 2014 12:10 am

Schadenfreude wrote:Dwight Smith's last ten games: .324/.432/.568, bringing his K/BB ratio up to 1:1 and his OPS on the year to .868. New Hampshire beckons.


Isn't the FSL considered a pitchers league, as well? Making it even more impressive.
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Post#300 » by Schad » Mon May 19, 2014 12:25 am

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Schadenfreude wrote:Dwight Smith's last ten games: .324/.432/.568, bringing his K/BB ratio up to 1:1 and his OPS on the year to .868. New Hampshire beckons.


Isn't the FSL considered a pitchers league, as well? Making it even more impressive.


It's often considered the most pitcher-friendly in the minors, yeah. Big parks, high humidity...it's not coincidental that the FSL and the rookie-level Gulf Coast League rank near on at the bottom in runs scored every year. Heh, it's also likely the reason why we see so many out-of-nowhere pitching prospects collapse on the jump to NH (alongside the reality that the A+ to AA jump is a big one in competitiveness); that middle-in 90 MPH fastball isn't a flyball out anymore.
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