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  1. I'm pretty happy we ended up with Mayo as a result of that underslot selection. And I wouldn't throw in the towel on Willems yet, he tore it up at Delmarva prior to scuffling at Aberdeen last year... let's see how he adjusts (esp. since he was -2.3 average age for that league).
  2. Not even close to worst case scenario. Of the 55 #17 picks in the MLB draft made between 1965 and 2019, more than half (28) either had negative career WAR (11) or didn't make the Show at all (17). So could indeed be much worse than Hamilton's run with the Reds.
  3. I take your point on the XBH part, but what's concerning about .291?
  4. The guy's had 10 ST PAs... He had a .473 OBP / .803 OPS across three levels of MiLB last year. More impressive, in his 110 PA he reached base safely 49 times (hence the .473 OBP) and had 25 steals with 2 CS, so he wound up with a SB more than half the times he reached base, which is absurd. If you convert his SBs into doubles, reducing singles then BB for the overflow (as he had 25 SB compared to 20 singles) and deduct for CS), his OPS becomes an implied 1.106 for 2023 MiLB season.
  5. FWIW, Urias is ~3.75 rWAR per 600 PA over his career (1164 PA)
  6. I don't think this ownership group has much risk in the way of their financing not coming through or some such.
  7. Yea, it's funny because any one of them looks like a combination of the other three, when put in a grid like that. It's not a race thing (other than that they would be more likely to look similar, obviously).
  8. Is it that their stance is typically (99.9% of the time) more open toward the camera which comes in from slightly left-center field (over pitcher's RH shoulder)?
  9. Both systems projecting him for a .125-.130-ish ISO. For comparison (2023 numbers), Jorge Mateo was .123 last year, Adam Frazier was .155, and league average was .164 (Adley was at .158, but not worried about that given where his overall SLG lands). Is that an outcome of him being a rookie in the projection? Just being young, with power developing later? Something else?
  10. You've sure got some nerve talking about Coby Mayo in this thread...
  11. Siri was also the part of the Mancini trade that went from Houston to Tampa Bay.
  12. Not necessarily. With the number off days in the first two weeks, you don't REALLY need a fifth starter until about halfway through the stretch that starts on 4/09.
  13. Has the added benefit of being on the 40-man already, so nobody necessarily needs to be removed for him to come up as a reliever later in the season.
  14. You've just describes a perennial 5+ WAR player. I would like that as well
  15. At the very least, it's a strong inflation hedge with a strong moat (congressionally-granted antitrust exemption) and a LONG history of growth (i.e., 150+ years)
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