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Zach Watson 2019


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Players HR/PA, min 88PA

Name Age Tm PA HR  
Zach Watson 22 DEL 88 5 5.7%
DJ Stewart* 25 NFK 290 15 5.2%
Chance Sisco* 24 NFK 196 10 5.1%
Austin Hays 23 NFK 245 12 4.9%
Ryan Mountcastle 22 NFK 421 19 4.5%
Seamus Curran* 21 DEL 365 15 4.1%
Mason Williams* 27 NFK 371 14 3.8%
Carlos Perez 28 BOW 288 10 3.5%
Christopher Bostick 26 NFK 348 12 3.4%
Yusniel Diaz 22 BOW 310 10 3.2%
Jake Ring* 24 FDK 192 6 3.1%
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25 minutes ago, JMU_Birdfan said:

Guy has been tearing it up in Delmarva. He'll probably finish the year with Delmarva and their postseason play. Will be interesting to see if he starts in Frederick OD next year. If he finishes this year strong, he can quickly become a legit prospect for the O's.

Would be a major pleasant surprise for me. I don't think I loved the pick at the time. It would be awesome if he's a nugget.

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1 hour ago, RZNJ said:

My hope is for Watson, Rizer, Stower, and Rutschman all to make the jump to Frederick.  Don't see why not although Stowers hasn't gotten untracked yet.  I also think there's a good chance We'll makes the jump and also jumps Encnarcion who, unfortunately, hasn't really earned a promotion from Delmarva.

Add Hall and the pitchers and that could be another championship contending team.

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