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Mason McCoy 2017-2019


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On 5/31/2019 at 8:39 AM, Luke-OH said:

Richie Martin's age 23 AA line

8.6 % BB, 16.9 % K,  .139 ISO

Mason McCoy's age 24 A+/AA line

8.2% BB, 14.1% K, .134 ISO

McCoy has a better hit tool, less defensive ability at SS, but he'll need to be 100% fully ready if he's going to have a chance to succeed in the majors. I'd give him a full season's worth of ABs in AAA, he doesn't have a 40 man crunch because he was a 2017 pick. 

You also have to take into consideration that Martin played in a hitter's friendly Texas League while McCoy is playing in the pitcher's friendly Easter League.

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Highest batting average in all of the Eastern League at .319 .   Second in OBP at .390!

7th best OPS in the league at .808.

He has played a lot more in Bowie now than he did in Frederick to start the year.

Knocking on the door for Norfolk?

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39 minutes ago, Aglets said:

Highest batting average in all of the Eastern League at .319 .   Second in OBP at .390!

7th best OPS in the league at .808.

He has played a lot more in Bowie now than he did in Frederick to start the year.

Knocking on the door for Norfolk?

They just called up Clare a few days ago. I imagine if they intended to call McCoy up this year they would have done it then.

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Was just coming here to post the Sun article.  Glad to see it was done already.

Pretty cool to go from having essentially 0 middle infield prospects to start the year to having the best hitter in the Eastern League playing for us at SS.

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8 hours ago, Frobby said:

Refreshing to see a guy take what is being given to him.    Thanks for posting.   

But that approach won't give him much power, so I expect to read soon (on here) that he'll never be a regular with the Orioles.

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8 minutes ago, Pheasants said:

But that approach won't give him much power, so I expect to read soon (on here) that he'll never be a regular with the Orioles.

Huge OBP plays.  I dont know how his defense is like but if he can play decent Shortstop he can stick.

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