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28 minutes ago, DocJJ said:

I've heard the Cuban league is equal to High A ball, and the best teams close to Double A level- Prieto, if signed, I think should start at Aberdeen.

I think Abereen makes sense but if the Cuban League is like high A, then this kid just hit .400   OPS over 1.000, and had a 3:1 walk:strikeout ratio.  I'd say that warrants a promotion. And even if you argue the Cuban League is like low A, I'd say numbers like that warrant skipping a level.  Aberdeen makes sense EXCEPT that's where I expect Norby to start.  I would think Bowie would be a suitable challenge for Prieto.

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1 hour ago, RZNJ said:

I think Abereen makes sense but if the Cuban League is like high A, then this kid just hit .400   OPS over 1.000, and had a 3:1 walk:strikeout ratio.  I'd say that warrants a promotion. And even if you argue the Cuban League is like low A, I'd say numbers like that warrant skipping a level.  Aberdeen makes sense EXCEPT that's where I expect Norby to start.  I would think Bowie would be a suitable challenge for Prieto.

Agree. 

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Braylin Tavera - CF - RH hitter and thrower - turns 17 next month. Bonus between 1.5-2M

Leandro Arias - SS - hits LH - turns 17 next month. Bonus under 1M but thought to be closer to 1M than 500K

Cesar Prieto - Cuban - 2B - LH hitter - turns 23 in May.  Bonus either 650K or 750k

 

Our bonus pool is over 6M.  Looks like we've spent about half. 3M-4M left.  Like last year expect 5-6 signings in that 300K to 500K area.

The rest will be lower level guys mostly under 100k.

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58 minutes ago, RZNJ said:

Braylin Tavera - CF - RH hitter and thrower - turns 17 next month. Bonus between 1.5-2M

Leandro Arias - SS - hits LH - turns 17 next month. Bonus under 1M but thought to be closer to 1M than 500K

Cesar Prieto - Cuban - 2B - LH hitter - turns 23 in May.  Bonus either 650K or 750k

 

Our bonus pool is over 6M.  Looks like we've spent about half. 3M-4M left.  Like last year expect 5-6 signings in that 300K to 500K area.

The rest will be lower level guys mostly under 100k.

When I saw the name Braylin Tavera, I immediately thought of ex-Oriole Breyvic Valera.

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On 1/8/2022 at 2:41 PM, Can_of_corn said:

You sound like all those folks railing about three true outcome style baseball.

Oh the majestic routine ground ball to short, how baseball needs you to save us!

Just to clarify...you realize I was just adding to Tony's joke about the quality of the "highlight" video? Right? I mean, you had to realize this and I am just not getting your joke. Right? 

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9 hours ago, DocJJ said:

I've heard the Cuban league is equal to High A ball, and the best teams close to Double A level- Prieto, if signed, I think should start at Aberdeen.

Well, if that's the case, he OPS'd 1.042 at the equivalent of Aberdeen, so he utterly destroyed the equivalent of Aberdeen level opponents.  I hope they give him a bunch of playing time is Spring Training so that they can see what they have and use him accordingly.    

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1 minute ago, Ruzious said:

Well, if that's the case, he OPS'd 1.042 at the equivalent of Aberdeen, so he utterly destroyed the equivalent of Aberdeen level opponents.  I hope they give him a bunch of playing time is Spring Training so that they can see what they have and use him accordingly.    

We'll be lucky if Spring Training starts before Aberdeen's season.

 

 

You know what I mean.

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11 minutes ago, Can_of_corn said:

We'll be lucky if Spring Training starts before Aberdeen's season.

 

 

You know what I mean.

Minor leagues have their own spring training.  That shouldn't be affected.  Watching Prieto against AAA, AA, A pitching from other organizations should, hopefully, give them a good idea where he should start.

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5 minutes ago, RZNJ said:

Minor leagues have their own spring training.  That shouldn't be affected.  Watching Prieto against AAA, AA, A pitching from other organizations should, hopefully, give them a good idea where he should start.

Hence me adding the you know what I mean line.

But you knew that.

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4 minutes ago, Can_of_corn said:

Hence me adding the you know what I mean line.

But you knew that.

Nope. Count me confused about your entire post then.  I read the post as there might not be a ST and the you know what I mean just a reminder about the current labor situation in MLB.  If you know that minor league ST will be business as usual, why the first statement about 

 

9 minutes ago, Can_of_corn said:

Hence me adding the you know what I mean line.

But you knew that.

I did not know what you meant.  My point remains the same. They'll be able to evaluate Prieto in minor league ST games to get a feel if AA is an appropriate level to start him.

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