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It’s because he put up numbers at Wilmington and that place is a nightmare for hitters. He’s a great athlete. Probably a platoon guy in the majors or 4th OF. |
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We've already got guys like Pratto basically not being prospects anymore. |
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Khalil Lee is about the only one that’s “close” to MLB. McConnell and Pena and Matias and Hicklen are in the mix. But yeah, it’s a thin grouping. I’m with you on being more creative. I think Moore has been handcuffed on some of those things by ownership, too. He had a nice OTB deal worked out for Joey Wentz last year and Glass nixed it. We’ll see over time if Sherman gives him more rope on things like that. |
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If this team wins 70 games, they're overachieving.
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I think he starts this year at A+ or AA (he was at Wilmington last year and really struggled after his hand injury) and ends the year at AA. |
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There are plenty of reasons to watch. Mondesi, Merrifield, Dozier, and Soler make the lineup interesting. Duffy and Keller are fun starts to watch. And we’ll probably see Lee and Singer this year. First of the next crop of talent coming up. |
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My friend says that Aldaberto Mondesi is better than Lindor and had a chance at winning the MVP last year. I told him that is an incredible leap of faith. Can he figure it out this year?
We know he is a major leaguer, and a good one. But with what we saw at the end of 2017 it appeared he could trend toward a superstar at some point of his career. Can that still be his trajectory? |
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