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Orioles Win with Stellar Pitching, D.J. Stewart 9/19


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13 hours ago, weams said:
 D.J. Stewart - BAL

D.J. Stewart went 2-for-3 with a solo home run and two runs scored in a 2-1 win over the Blue Jays on Wednesday.
He opened the scoring by ripping a Marco Estrada offering over the wall in the third inning for his first career longball. He doubled in the seventh and scored on a Cedric Mullins knock..

Good going for DJ.

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19 hours ago, Frobby said:

As I just pointed out in another thread, there were 20 4-year college guys drafted in the first round that year.   12 have made the majors so far, and 8 haven’t.   Of the 6 who have a higher WAR than Stewart, 4 were drafted in the top 10, and only 1 was drafted after Stewart.     So, it remains possible he’ll justify his draft spot. At a minimum, he won’t be one of those first round picks who never reached the majors (prior to 2015, 33% of the players picked no. 25 never made the majors).

Good information. Certainly sheds light on it. I was wrong in my assessment.

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52 minutes ago, pastorfan said:

Good information. Certainly sheds light on it. I was wrong in my assessment.

It’s too soon to be sure.    But he’s certainly not the worst 1st round pick we ever made.    We’ve actually made 18 picks who were as high or higher than Stewart (no. 25 overall) who never made the majors (excluding guys drafted the last 3 years).

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