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Cesar Prieto 2022


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1 hour ago, seak05 said:

He’s back tonight 

 

I almost forgot that it can be common to recover from a hamstring injury in just two or three weeks. 

Seems like whenever it happens to our guys they are usually out a month or longer. 

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41 minutes ago, ChuckS said:

I almost forgot that it can be common to recover from a hamstring injury in just two or three weeks. 

Seems like whenever it happens to our guys they are usually out a month or longer. 

I think even Diaz was only like 3 weeks. They don't all have to be season enders! 

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59 minutes ago, sportsfan8703 said:

They could rotate Prieto in the IF at Bowie and give some guys a day off or DH them. That could buy them a few weeks in case it’s too early to promote Gunnar. 

He's 23 and played professionally at a high level in Cuba. 

I'd skip him all the way to Triple A and see if he can float.  I rather do that than rush Gunnar, who is three years younger to Norfolk. 

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1 hour ago, ChuckS said:

He's 23 and played professionally at a high level in Cuba. 

I'd skip him all the way to Triple A and see if he can float.  I rather do that than rush Gunnar, who is three years younger to Norfolk. 

They could do a DH rotation as well. I don’t care about Dashbach, Fontana, or Mundy, losing ABs because of Prieto. So if you don’t want to rush Gunnar, then you have the DH rotation option. A good way to keep them all rested too. 

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5 hours ago, ChuckS said:

He's 23 and played professionally at a high level in Cuba. 

I'd skip him all the way to Triple A and see if he can float.  I rather do that than rush Gunnar, who is three years younger to Norfolk. 

Why would moving Gunnar to AAA right now be rushing him?  Seems to me that he is doing very well against AA competition and challenging him in AAA wouldn’t be a bad thing at all.

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26 minutes ago, Sports Guy said:

Why would moving Gunnar to AAA right now be rushing him?  Seems to me that he is doing very well against AA competition and challenging him in AAA wouldn’t be a bad thing at all.

Personally I’d like to move him within two weeks if he continues to thrive.  

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26 minutes ago, Sports Guy said:

Why would moving Gunnar to AAA right now be rushing him?  Seems to me that he is doing very well against AA competition and challenging him in AAA wouldn’t be a bad thing at all.

Nope. In fact, it could be a great thing for him. These guys aren't delicate flowers...the ones who have made it this far have generally been working for this since LL.

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