Lateral Quicks wrote:Randle McMurphy wrote:I'd be surprised if the Indians even knew what Yan Gomes could be. Nobody saw that coming.
I disagree. There was clear upside there because of his absurd stance. Despite said stance, he put up a career minor league OPS of .830. Now that the Indians have finally improved his hitting mechanics, it's no surprise he's an actual better hitter than before.
Yan Gomes is yet another example of the Jays at times dysfunctional minor league development system. That not one batting coach or roving instructor identified Gomes' stance as a significant problem is quite the indictment.
Hopefully things have improved since then. Gose's stance and swing look good to me, so there's that... hopefully with more reps he puts things together.
If there was upside there, it seems only Cleveland knew about it. Because nobody else in the baseball world made any noise about him getting moved as an afterthought for a reliever.