Neddy wrote:it's only been two days since the Dodgers got eliminated but I am already having a serious case of baseball withdrawal symptoms.
been looking up our prospects and who are likely to make it and who are most likely trade chips, and as of now, our position prospects seem filled with future LFers.
thanks to Quake pointing out to me, I looked up WIllie Calhoun's scouting report beyond his stat lines. his defense in deed is in question to stick as a middle infielder. looks to me he played mostly in JC as an OFer or 3B. if we somehow end up not signing Turner back, I think we potentially have a replacement in a couple of years... but as of now there is a greater chance that either he makes it as our LFer or be a trading chip.
Alex Verdugo is looking good, but our OF also looks still jampacked. Ethier's contract will be done after next season and I can't see us signing him back unless it's for the minimum and he is our primary LH pinch hitter. we still have Joc, Thompson, Toles, SVS, ****, and Verdugo, Diaz, and Calhoun coming up at least. the more I give it a thought Thompson and Toles should be mated for platoon for now. SVS still to me deserves a shot at at least being a platoon mate with Ethier next season in the RF.
Cody Bellinger seems almost ready. he has reached the AAA at the end of this 2016 and in 11 at bats, he belted 3 HRs outta the park. he too seem to be our LFer until Gonzo is no longer on our roster.
what do we do with Gavin Lux? at age 18, he batted .296 in merely 228 at bats. granted it was between Arizona rookie league and Pioneer league, both in R level leagues.... but he is not a small kid either. at 6-2 190 LBS, he has the potential to find some damn power. he hit ZERO homeruns so far tho. 13 doubles and 5 triples do seem to indicate gap power with some running speed that is at least okay, if not slightly better. he's got 2 steals as well. but the number that stood out to me is his .375 OBP. he has gotten on base around 0.080 better than his BA. yeah it is a rookie level league result, but it still tells me this kid has patience to be selective. other than a few outliers, either you are a player born with the ability to walk, or you are not. I believe taking a walk is the hardest skill to teach other than obvious DNA based skills such as power and reaction speed. ( or trying to convert lefty to a righty )
IF Gavin Lux is for real, which I didn't think he was at the time of the draft, does it mean we move Seager to 3B? Gavin would have to prove to be a much superior defensive SS than Corey and I don't know if that is the case here at all. If he does blossom into a good hitting, great glove middle infielder, is he the future 2B for us with Willie either beating out Toles, get traded, or make it as a 3B?
Jordan Sheffield, I am sure most of us if not all of us ( which is now standing at 5 regular posters lol) agree he is the future closer. he is not very tall but listed as 6 foot ( doubtful) at 185 LBS ( no doubt) I see more of Marcus Stroman but with red warning label on his medical chart. I don't see him as a starter but with his dynomite fastball and two future above non-fastballs, ( slider and change up) he has a very high ceiling as a closer or a set up man but so far his small sample of record in 12 innings reeks of a high bust potential as well.
Walker Buehler is the other closer candidate in my book. we have Urias - De Leon - Trevor Oaks as the future starters with Maeda, Ryu ( hopefully he is healthy), McCarthy under contract and that is not counting our Ace Kershaw. I can also see the possibility of having Sheffield and Buehler being our CP/SU combo in 3 years.
Yadier Alvarez is the one I personally think is most likely to turn a starter among these trio of pitchers so far I have discussed. love his size, love his delivery which reminds me so much of Ramon Martinez, and his devastating fastball.
problem is, none of these three pitchers are anywhere near contributing anytime soon.
shoot, I fully understand as I have already stated, this is a symptom of my baseball withdrawal, but I can't help it. and love the possibility of Ronny Brito's potential. a 17 year old with already an elite defense. I actually like him to be the future SS that moves Seager to 3rd as the clearly superior defender. the more I think about it, Gavin Lux is still a trading chip if Ronny can just hit above .700 OPS.
What do you see in these few pitches? If you can see anything.
I like our draft picks, especially given where we are usually positioned in the draft. I wish we could have a few top 5 picks like Theo had in Chicago.
I was big on Sheffield but his numbers this year werent that impressive. I'm hoping he can impress next season. Was it Gasparino that cheered in our war room when he was available at 36? I'm also concerned as to why he dropped in the draft compared to where he was ranked.
I'm also big on Buehler. He has pretty good stuff. He's competitive....and he went to the Harvard of the South....I view Sheff as bullpen. I view Buehler as a starter. It's good to see him healthy.
What's most important for me is how fast those college arms can make it to the big leagues.
I'm pleased with Lux's rookie year and I'll reserve judgment on Will Smith.
We can get 2 extra draft picks for Kenley and Justin Turner. My goodness, it would take incredible nuts for F&Z to let those 2 go and bet on themselves to draft their 2 slots well.
I want both back but like I always say...if youre gonna do something. Do it with conviction.