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Third basemen on the skids

John Cougar Lunchbucket
Jun 30 2015 01:36 PM

Giants have DFA'ed Casey McGehee who can't unseat Duffy. Decent glove and lots of hits, little power, 32 years old, maybe near the end of the line for him.

Cubs' Mike Olt is nearing return from an arm fracture that had him on the 60-day DL. He was a top-50 prospect who hasn't yet proved he belongs up here but always hit in the minors. Thing about him is he may have lost his job to Kris Bryant.

Edgy MD
Jun 30 2015 01:51 PM
Re: Third basemen on the skids

McGehee is a trip. He's obsessed with playing the game the right way, which is practically synonymous with being a dick. He's got a wrestler's roidy-lookin' case of male pattern baldness. He's an inspiration when he's hitting, but can disappear for months at a time, with no corresponding dialing down of the attitude. He's practically John Buck without the catching gear.

He's white, so we're legally obliged to term him a "throwback" — a throwback to the time when all ballplayers were dangerous sociopaths living by the code of a brutal street gang.

Frayed Knot
Jun 30 2015 02:19 PM
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John Cougar Lunchbucket wrote:
Cubs' Mike Olt is nearing return from an arm fracture that had him on the 60-day DL. He was a top-50 prospect who hasn't yet proved he belongs up here but always hit in the minors.


I remember Olt being discussed in a Met trade at one point (Dickey probably) but, if it were ever true, we dodged a major bullet by looking elsewhere.
He was a top-50 type prospect for a while but his stock really took a hit with a .201/.303/.381 line w/126 K in 361 AB split between AAA Round Rock & Des Moines back in 2013
Will turn 27 next month and probably shouldn't be looked at as anything other than a back-up/fill-in at this point. Classic guy with power potential but far too much swing-and-miss to his game.

d'Kong76
Jun 30 2015 02:28 PM
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Edgy MD wrote:
McGehee is a trip. He's obsessed with playing the game right way, which is practically synonymous with being a dick. He's got a wrestler's roidy-lookin' case of male pattern baldness. He's an inspiration when he's hitting, but can disappear for months at a time, with no corresponding dialing down of the attitude. He's practically John Buck without the catching gear.
He's white, so we're legally obliged to term him a "throwback" — a throwback to the time when all ballplayers were dangerous sociopaths living by the code of a brutal street gang.

I'm amazed at how on top of every player people are here.

John Cougar Lunchbucket
Jun 30 2015 02:37 PM
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That's why they're ... Third Basemen On The Skids.

Join us next week as we visit with aging third sacker Aramis Ramirez of Milwaukee, talk stats with Southside singles hitter Connor Gillapsie, and plunge the depths of the NL batting leaders with Will Middlebrooks of the Padres.

seawolf17
Jun 30 2015 03:23 PM
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d'Kong76 wrote:
Edgy MD wrote:
McGehee is a trip. He's obsessed with playing the game right way, which is practically synonymous with being a dick. He's got a wrestler's roidy-lookin' case of male pattern baldness. He's an inspiration when he's hitting, but can disappear for months at a time, with no corresponding dialing down of the attitude. He's practically John Buck without the catching gear.
He's white, so we're legally obliged to term him a "throwback" — a throwback to the time when all ballplayers were dangerous sociopaths living by the code of a brutal street gang.

I'm amazed at how on top of every player people are here.

And you should see Edgy's scouting report on Mrs. McGehee.

Edgy MD
Jun 30 2015 04:12 PM
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I know a lot less than a lot of the folks I butt up against. But McGehee was a Marlin last year so we saw him 18 or 19 times, and even though his year was pretty meh, he seemed to always be in the middle of things when he was playing the Mets, and it was a comeback year for him — literally, as he was in Japan the previous year.

I know almost nothing about his time with the Yankees, but you just know he hung out with other entitled, meathead, wannabe enforcers like Francisco Cervelli and Derek Lowe.

If you're one of the breed of Met fans who thinks the greatest moment in the history of the franchise was when Ray Knight punched a black guy in the face just for looking at him wrong, well, McGehee just may be your guy.

d'Kong76
Jun 30 2015 05:52 PM
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Edgy MD wrote:
I know a lot less than a lot of the folks I butt up against.

Just busting hump. Most, including me, would have to check
the spelling of his last name but you pulled up a psycho-analysis
from your database.

Edgy MD
Jun 30 2015 05:56 PM
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My wife says I never use two words when I can use four.

LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr
Jul 01 2015 10:27 AM
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Frayed Knot wrote:
John Cougar Lunchbucket wrote:
Cubs' Mike Olt is nearing return from an arm fracture that had him on the 60-day DL. He was a top-50 prospect who hasn't yet proved he belongs up here but always hit in the minors.


I remember Olt being discussed in a Met trade at one point (Dickey probably) but, if it were ever true, we dodged a major bullet by looking elsewhere.
He was a top-50 type prospect for a while but his stock really took a hit with a .201/.303/.381 line w/126 K in 361 AB split between AAA Round Rock & Des Moines back in 2013
Will turn 27 next month and probably shouldn't be looked at as anything other than a back-up/fill-in at this point. Classic guy with power potential but far too much swing-and-miss to his game.


Olt's shown pop (.175 isolated SLG, 13 HRs in 314 PAs) in the majors, along with a mild bounceback the last two seasons (.350ish OBP, near-.600 slugging at AAA when he hasn't been, y'know, healing).

Post-hype sleeper, methinks. And this is exactly the kind of guy-- surface value dinged talent, with risk AND significant upside-- we should be moving, say, Hawky for.

Edgy MD
Jul 01 2015 10:44 AM
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I'm on the hunt for somebody a little more ready-to-wear.

I mean, my stars and garters, we have no shortage of strikeouts.

Centerfield
Jul 01 2015 10:48 AM
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Yes. But at least he's an all or nothing guy. Right now we have "very little or nothing" guys.

Edgy MD
Jul 08 2015 08:16 PM
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Casey McGehee: released outright.

MFS62
Jul 09 2015 06:24 AM
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Edgy MD wrote:
My wife says I never use two words when I can use four.

My wife and I met in college.
A Professor wrote across the top of one of her papers, "Miss ____, you have a diarrhea of words and a constipation of ideas."

And still remind her of that, but not as much as I could. :(

Later

Edgy MD
Jul 09 2015 10:20 AM
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seawolf17 wrote:
d'Kong76 wrote:
Edgy MD wrote:
McGehee is a trip. He's obsessed with playing the game right way, which is practically synonymous with being a dick. He's got a wrestler's roidy-lookin' case of male pattern baldness. He's an inspiration when he's hitting, but can disappear for months at a time, with no corresponding dialing down of the attitude. He's practically John Buck without the catching gear.
He's white, so we're legally obliged to term him a "throwback" — a throwback to the time when all ballplayers were dangerous sociopaths living by the code of a brutal street gang.

I'm amazed at how on top of every player people are here.

And you should see Edgy's scouting report on Mrs. McGehee.

Sarah's alright. She eschews the played-out blond dye of the MLB trophy-wife standard, she keeps fit without putting up duck-lip selfies on the web, and she's raising a special needs child and supports and advocates for United Cerebral Palsey. She's expressed interest in adopting a second special-needs child, and even if that doesn't come to pass, speaks well of her.

And, hey, if she's half that alright, props to Casey too.