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Dueling Prospect Lists
Edgy DC Dec 17 2010 02:07 PM |
Hardball Times, who I don't trust too much due to the fantasy angle, eliminates Duda entirely.
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Frayed Knot Dec 17 2010 02:38 PM Re: Dueling Prospect Lists |
and throw in Sickels:
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Dec 17 2010 03:02 PM Re: Dueling Prospect Lists |
Also, Holt? Over the guys you mentioned (or, frankly, about 15-20 others)?
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DocTee Dec 17 2010 06:49 PM Re: Dueling Prospect Lists |
The op three and four of the top five play third base...let's get rid of Wright NOW to make room!
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Edgy DC Dec 17 2010 09:59 PM Re: Dueling Prospect Lists |
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This is a little decptive, because various guys appear to be left off of one list or another because of varying standards of graduation, but I thought I'd do it anyway.
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smg58 Dec 18 2010 02:37 PM Re: Dueling Prospect Lists |
A few people online have suggested Fernando Martinez needs a change of scenery. He needs a full season, more than anything else.
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Edgy DC Dec 18 2010 03:15 PM Re: Dueling Prospect Lists |
I think it's a safe bet that Ricciardi put on him on the table, but with his past with the guy, Emaus's secondbase orientation, a ~.100 isolated OBP, over a half a season at AAA, and coming in at 25, he may have been the perfect Rule V-guy for them.
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Frayed Knot Dec 22 2010 08:07 AM Re: Dueling Prospect Lists |
Kevin Goldstein at 'Baseball Prospectus' chimes in with his Top Eleven List -- good write-ups on each player, something that's usually only available to paying subscribers (so you might want to read it quick in case they realize it and hide the whole thing.
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Edgy DC Dec 22 2010 08:18 AM Re: Dueling Prospect Lists |
That's more of what I expected. The Duda/Cecliani/Ratliff triumverate has to be acknowledged. You don't have to go nuts for them, but they each took big steps forward this year.
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attgig Dec 22 2010 08:21 AM Re: Dueling Prospect Lists |
bp also put up 9 more to round out the top 20:
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Frayed Knot Dec 22 2010 08:24 AM Re: Dueling Prospect Lists |
Some places - looks like Hardball Times for instance - use time on the ML roster to eliminate players from being 'prospect eligible' even if they didn't exceed the usual rookie threshold for ABs & IPs. That could explain the absence of Martinez & Mejia on some lists.
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Ashie62 Dec 22 2010 11:36 AM Re: Dueling Prospect Lists |
The cupboard is bare.
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Frayed Knot Dec 22 2010 11:46 AM Re: Dueling Prospect Lists |
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According to Goldstein (BP) -- Summary: Neither great, nor awful, the Mets' organization is a middle-of-the-road one that provides more long-term bets than immediate assistance to the big-league squad. Not exactly "bare".
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Benjamin Grimm Dec 22 2010 11:49 AM Re: Dueling Prospect Lists |
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This wasn't very encouraging, given that we'll probably be asking a lot of him in 2011. Hopefully the scouts are wrong.
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Edgy DC Dec 22 2010 11:57 AM Re: Dueling Prospect Lists |
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Our number four starter as of this morning.
Ashie's an all-or-nothing guy.
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metirish Dec 22 2010 12:07 PM Re: Dueling Prospect Lists |
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Not encouraging at all is it?, how to interpret that though, he puts up numbers, I assume good numbers?...scouts don't think it will play in the bigs, why?...he's a battler so I am thinking he throws a lot of pitches per outing, doesn't get deep in to games? what is it the scouts don't like? Your the scout and Alderson is on the phone, he wants to know why you doubt Gee's stuff will play in the bigs. Explain
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Frayed Knot Dec 22 2010 01:04 PM Re: Dueling Prospect Lists |
Scouts tend to be "Tools" kind of guys so they're looking for prospects who either blow people away with pure arm strength, or with a killer breaking pitch, or, in the case of hitters, have tons of speed or power.
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