rarjake wrote:Nice to see him tearing it up in Rookie Ball. Any chance we see him for a couple weeks in Single A?
Doubt it. Only one month left in A ball and theyre probably not going to the postseason.
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rarjake wrote:Nice to see him tearing it up in Rookie Ball. Any chance we see him for a couple weeks in Single A?
wichmae wrote:rarjake wrote:Nice to see him tearing it up in Rookie Ball. Any chance we see him for a couple weeks in Single A?
Doubt it. Only one month left in A ball and theyre probably not going to the postseason.
ReasonablySober wrote:
This made me lookup who Wes Wilson is because I would have figured it'd go to Ray.
94 AB
.436 AVG
.681 SLG
1.162 OPS
5 HR
8 BB
2 IBB
18 SO
Good lord.
Kerb Hohl wrote:ReasonablySober wrote:
This made me lookup who Wes Wilson is because I would have figured it'd go to Ray.
94 AB
.436 AVG
.681 SLG
1.162 OPS
5 HR
8 BB
2 IBB
18 SO
Good lord.
Make sure to look up 'Weston Wilson' because I found Wes Wilson as some dude that likely just retired from baseball before this season.
Brice Turang, SS, Milwaukee Brewers: From high school in Corona, California, Turang was viewed as a possible first-overall talent a year ago but his stock dropped during the draft season for vague reasons that sounded a lot like nitpicking and prospect fatigue to me. The Brewers nabbed him at 21st overall and this could end up being the coup of the draft if the early results are any indication.
Turang opened in the Arizona Rookie League and hit .319/.421/.362 in 47 at-bats, showing excellent plate discipline (nine walks, six strikeouts), stealing eight bases in nine attempts, and showing impressive leather at shortstop. He was promoted to Helena in the Pioneer League yesterday and went 3-for-4 with a walk and a stolen base in his first game.
livestrong4ever wrote:Would be nice to see Brice hit some HR's
With Corey Ray's great year. - Where you guys see him ranked at end of season? It wasn't that long ago he was top 40 prospect? Does he break the top 100 at least?
ReasonablySober wrote:
livestrong4ever wrote:ReasonablySober wrote:
Well okay then, not really sure about this trade. Seems a bit strange to swap young pitchers. But willing to Trust Sterns to turn a turd into gold.
ReasonablySober wrote:livestrong4ever wrote:ReasonablySober wrote:
Well okay then, not really sure about this trade. Seems a bit strange to swap young pitchers. But willing to Trust Sterns to turn a turd into gold.
Perrin would have been rule-5 eligible. Might as well take a swing on a guy with some years remaining if you don't think Perrin is 40 man worthy.
M-C-G wrote:
This is good news, I have to admit I wasn't very optimistic on him. Would be curious to know if this is just a prolonged good stretch or was there some kind of adjustment, is he just healthy, etc.
ReasonablySober wrote:M-C-G wrote:
This is good news, I have to admit I wasn't very optimistic on him. Would be curious to know if this is just a prolonged good stretch or was there some kind of adjustment, is he just healthy, etc.
I haven't seen him play outside of the highlights or really done any digging at all, but apparently scouts believe he's selling out his hit tool for power.
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