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Rough start for Chance Sisco


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On 5/3/2019 at 1:50 PM, Philip said:

At what point do they cut bait on him and move him to first? And if you have to choose between Sisco at first and Mountcastle at first and Mancini at first, who wins?

 

I'll take Mountcastle long term, since I think his bat has the potential to be the best of all three. Sisco is on an eye opening hot streak right now, and his power surge is intriguing.

He's white hot over his last 7 games slashing .536/.618/1.179/1.796 with 5 HRs, 5 BB, and only 3K in his last 34 PAs. 

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2 hours ago, Can_of_corn said:

I wonder if the change in balls is causing a spike in offense in AAA?

It's a great question to ask. While I don't think the juiced balls are the reason why the Orioles pitchers are getting barreled so often, but I do think the balls are juiced and we know that AAA is using the major league balls this year.

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9 minutes ago, Can_of_corn said:

Yea, I responded to it and everything.  ?

April 18th was a bit early for me to pay a lot of attention to the numbers, really May fifth is too early.

Maybe see where we are toward the end of June.

By June, half the team will be batting .350 with 35 home runs...

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4 hours ago, RZNJ said:

Sisco's last 5 games has turned around his whole season. 12-19 with 5 walks, only one K, 5 homers. 14 RBI.  Very good numbers at home and against LHP.  Now, let's just see a larger SSS.  What will he be when this torrid streak ends?

How large can a SSS get before it’s no longer a SSS? ;)

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4 minutes ago, RZNJ said:

His OPS just jumped .900 with a bullet. If he's still over .900 at the end of May, I'll be impressed. The combination of the power surge and decreased strikeouts has me cautiously excited but I've been burned too many times before.  

I believe in Sisco’s bat, but you can’t put too much stock in a hot streak.   Still very glad to see it and I hope he keeps raking.   

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