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It will be interesting to see how playing time gets allocated from here. Bencosme has been the regular shortstop the last couple of months and has hit very well.   Now you’ve got Holliday and Young both in the mix.  My guess is guys are going to jump around.  

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45 minutes ago, KarlofDelaware said:

Saw Jackson's dad Matt hit a home run for Asheville at Delmarva's

Perdue Stadium in August of 1999 - my gracious I'm getting old!

I think references to the Hagerstown Suns is where you cross the age threshold. I still think of Delmarva as a new affiliate. 😁

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4 hours ago, Frobby said:

Billy Rowell had a .929 OPS at Bluefield and got promoted to Aberdeen, where he posted .876 in 11 games.   That was a very impressive debut, especially considering that he was only 17 at the time.   Never would have guessed then that he’d never make it to The Show.  

While he did have a nice debut season between Bluefield and Aberdeen for a 17-year old OPS wise, (he turned 18 in Sep of that year) he did strike out 59 times to 29 BBs in 229 PAs. He also made 10 errors in 47 games at 3B. 

That K-BB ratio in my opinions is very important to see at the lower levels. 

Maybe my favorite stat of Holliday is his 10 BB to 2 K ratio. That's off the charts for an 18-year old even in an extreme small sample. It shows that he's not overly aggressive or felt a need to impress everyone every at bat. If they aren't going to throw him strikes, he'll take the walk. That's impressive to me.

 

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5 hours ago, Frobby said:

It will be interesting to see how playing time gets allocated from here. Bencosme has been the regular shortstop the last couple of months and has hit very well.   Now you’ve got Holliday and Young both in the mix.  My guess is guys are going to jump around.  

Simple.  Gunnar to the O's, Ortiz to Norfolk, Hernaiz to Bowie, Bencosme to Aberdeen!  

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Holliday looked very good UNTIL his last time up. 3-3 game bottom 9.  He got ahead 2-0.  I guess he wanted the walk off.  He totally sold out for a homer.  Stepped in the bucket and took back to back hellacious swings and came up with nothing but air.  Took a called 3rd strike which his how he went down on the other K.   

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8 minutes ago, RZNJ said:

Holliday looked very good UNTIL his last time up. 3-3 game bottom 9.  He got ahead 2-0.  I guess he wanted the walk off.  He totally sold out for a homer.  Stepped in the bucket and took back to back hellacious swings and came up with nothing but air.  Took a called 3rd strike which his how he went down on the other K.   

Aww. And I was here thinking he was super mature and resisted those moments with that very mature bases loaded walk earlier in the game. 1 for 2 in that aspect, I guess. 

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18 minutes ago, RZNJ said:

Holliday looked very good UNTIL his last time up. 3-3 game bottom 9.  He got ahead 2-0.  I guess he wanted the walk off.  He totally sold out for a homer.  Stepped in the bucket and took back to back hellacious swings and came up with nothing but air.  Took a called 3rd strike which his how he went down on the other K.   

The Swing Decision postgame debrief will be waiting for him at...the Red Roof Inn?

Draft night it looked like Dad and Mom have some other kids (plus he's 18, a high school graduate and has a job), I wonder if Team Boras or the Orioles have helped set him up anywhere for this Delmarva month.

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1 hour ago, RZNJ said:

Holliday looked very good UNTIL his last time up. 3-3 game bottom 9.  He got ahead 2-0.  I guess he wanted the walk off.  He totally sold out for a homer.  Stepped in the bucket and took back to back hellacious swings and came up with nothing but air.  Took a called 3rd strike which his how he went down on the other K.   

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