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Joey Rickard on coming to the big leagues.


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I'm rooting for him, but not as convinced as some of you. His OPS is barely over .700 after a red hot start, and the defensive metrics have been very unkind. I think he's the Flaherty of the OF.

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I'm rooting for him, but not as convinced as some of you. His OPS is barely over .700 after a red hot start, and the defensive metrics have been very unkind. I think he's the Flaherty of the OF.

The hot start and the fact he came out of nowhere. I said in another thread I think many people expected him to be returned with Bundy taking up a spot in what would be a Rule 5 player capacity. He may be useful but I've cooled after watching him play everyday. A UOF huh? That's about right.

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The hot start and the fact he came out of nowhere. I said in another thread I think many people expected him to be returned with Bundy taking up a spot in what would be a Rule 5 player capacity. He may be useful but I've cooled after watching him play everyday. A UOF huh? That's about right.

Ride the crest of the wave "Joey Bats"! :slytf: Remember Clint Hartung?

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I'm rooting for him, but not as convinced as some of you. His OPS is barely over .700 after a red hot start, and the defensive metrics have been very unkind. I think he's the Flaherty of the OF.

That makes sense considering both are Rule 5 picks - Flaherty was a very good defender for a couple years though. I don't know what's going on with Rickard, I thought he was supposed to be a good defender.

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I'm rooting for him, but not as convinced as some of you. His OPS is barely over .700 after a red hot start, and the defensive metrics have been very unkind. I think he's the Flaherty of the OF.

Flaherty of the OF...that's funny but not fair to Rickard. Has Flaherty ever been a lead off consideration? I know Rickard hasn't been getting on base at a great clip nor does he have much power to speak of but his approach at the plate is way better than Flaherty from what I've seen. Most the time Flaherty looks lost and you know it's probably going to be a 3 pitch at bat and he will be an easy out. Rickard not so much so far.

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