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Memories of Andrés Giménez

G-Fafif
Jan 07 2021 02:36 PM

Man, that kid could play. Was ready to hand him the keys to the middle infield kingdom after about a month.

Benjamin Grimm
Jan 07 2021 02:38 PM
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smg58
Jan 07 2021 02:45 PM
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Has work to do with the bat -- not patient and minimal power -- but he was very good for 21. The kind of guy who could surge forward or flatten out with equal probability. But he was an easy guy to root for.

Johnny Lunchbucket
Jan 07 2021 02:59 PM
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Ruben Tejada with a peppier engine. Not sure he'll ever be better than this year but this year he was good. Criminal to see him wearing 60. He was more like a 1 than Rosario, but really a 2.

MFS62
Jan 07 2021 03:20 PM
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From the time I first saw him playing for Binghamton, I thought he had a chance of being good. He was dazzling in the field, but what caught my eye was when he took a curve ball from a lefty (he was batting lefty) and drilled it the opposite way for a triple. He didn't just try to make contact, he swung with good pitch recognition and attacked it. And he was just 20 at the time.



He'll be a good major leaguer, and I wish him well.

Later

Lefty Specialist
Jan 08 2021 05:29 AM
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I really liked Giminez, but had no trouble letting him go in this deal. I think he'll be a good little shortstop for Cleveland. I guess Guillorme is Lindor's caddy in 2021.

metsmarathon
Jan 08 2021 07:17 AM
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i was excited about watching him develop - he seemed like a really good talent with great instincts. maybe his offense never really gets to be too dazzling, but he'll be a solid contributor wherever he goes i think.



I guess i'll just have to be excited about Lindor instead... i think that i shall manage.

Centerfield
Jan 08 2021 07:50 AM
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Glove is already top notch. Great hands, which make you think he'll hit for average long term. It really comes down to if he has enough power to become a star, but he'll be a very good MLB shortstop for many years.

Edgy MD
Jan 08 2021 08:38 AM
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Comparing his play at short to Rosario's made it clear why it's so much harder to develop a tall guy at shortstop.



Clearly it can happen. An A-Rod can happen once in a blue moon just like an Alexander Godunov can somehow wind up as your lead dancer. And it's amazing to behold, largely because of it's seeming absurdity defying all logic. But the position was made for a Barishnikov, and wishing to fit a big dude in there isn't going to make it happen.



Our allowing strikeouts and homers to consume such a large chunk of the game has been foolish. It's nice to know that there's still a place for the Harrelsons in this world.

bmfc1
Jan 09 2021 07:30 AM
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Everyone was surprised when BVW added him to the 2020 Opening Day roster and if he didn't, we wouldn't have seen his talent and perhaps this trade wouldn't have been made.

G-Fafif
Jan 09 2021 07:58 AM
Re: Memories of Andrés Giménez

https://twitter.com/andresgimenez/status/1347724316662706176?s=21

Benjamin Grimm
Jan 09 2021 08:40 AM
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Here's the translation:



Tack New York Mets för att du har gett mig möjlighet att förverkliga min dröm. Mer än lagkamrater och vänner, lämnar du mig bröder som har fått mig att växa mer varje dag. Jag säger adjö till det stora äpplet det var en ära ✌🏽🗽❤️

Edgy MD
Jan 09 2021 11:40 AM
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That's a little off, I think, but more or less captures the spirit.

LWFS
Jan 10 2021 09:33 PM
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Glove is already top notch. Great hands, which make you think he'll hit for average long term. It really comes down to if he has enough power to become a star, but he'll be a very good MLB shortstop for many years.



Well, if he develops a little more power, he's a poor-man's-Lindor.



Weird fact: he's from the same city in Venezuela (Barquisimeto) as Cookie Carrasco, coming the other direction.