Post#5160 » by Schad » Fri Jul 19, 2019 3:39 am
Slash lines do not tell a complete story, especially in smallish samples. A few things:
- The International League is incredibly hitter-friendly thanks to the new balls. League-average OPS is almost .793; it was .709 last season. Bo's numbers are very good, but not as crazy relative to average as those numbers would have been in seasions past. We all will kinda need to do a mental adjustment of baseline for both pitchers and hitters going forward, as we did when the AAA affiliate was in Las Vegas (PCL numbers are even more demented this season).
- Bo is hitting the ball on the ground. A lot. In the minors, those balls will get through. In the majors, not so much. The abnormally high BABIP he is carrying is a contributor to his gaudy numbers.
- 'Readiness' is not a box ticked when a hot streak takes you to a certain stastical threshold, particularly in what amounts to a third of a season. Or less: his post-injury games amount to 20% of a season. No one's readiness or unreadiness has ever been determined by a shade over a month of baseball.
- Bo is not by any stretch of the imagination "too good" for the IL. Nor, given his current deficiencies, would being too good for the IL be a problem. It would, if one wished, make it an ideal proving ground for him to tweak his swing plane to drive the ball in the air more consistently.
Bo is a really good prospect, and I expect that he will be a really good major leaguer. But holy hell people...stop freaking out that we don't call everyone up the very second they might be ready, stop panicking if they don't hit the moment they are promoted, just flipping relax in general. Bo will be here soon. There will then be peaks and valleys. None of this will require the rending of garments. At some point, people decided that takes on the internet must come in only two intensities: Dostoevsky character existential crisis, and Chernobyl. There are other options!

**** your asterisk.