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  1. Catcher. Meh starter. Meh backup. Meh minor league prospects. No depth. No upside.
  2. That seems like a terrible trade for the Twins on the surface. I don't like it.. But, you could argue that if Sands and Enlow won't be on the 40-man at the end of the year anyways, you're not really losing much there. Still don't like giving up 2 top-10, AAA-level batting prospects for the 2 relief pitchers
  3. No, but Ed Bane I remember well
  4. Where's Steer been the last few days? Taxi squad? I've only seen his (I think) pinch-hit game-winning homer.
  5. Looks like Omaha is closer to the KC airport and Wichita is closer to the stadium. That must mean...
  6. I don't watch a bunch of games these days, but was that umpire treating the strike zone like Greg Maddux was pitching, or what?
  7. You could look at Arraez and Schoop and have the same type of discussion (if you had nothing better to do)
  8. I think Miranda will rise above his station. He's just what you want in a prospect. He's young, scrappy, and hungry.
  9. (Both moved up a level today by the way) Julien and Steer are an interesting comparison/contrast. Both have great W/K rates and such. The differences seem to be in power, favoring Steer, and speed, favoring Julien. But also: Julien's stats are odd in a way that makes me a bit apprehensive. He has a really high BABIP .451 that is not sustainable and has more walks/HBP (27% of PA) than hits (22%), I imagine that walk rate likely won't last either. He's also struck out a lot (26% of PA) considering his relatively low power totals. Steer on the other hand has a much lower BABIP (.283) lower K rate (15%) and higher slugging %.
  10. I'm curious, Is Moran considered a prospect or not. His results seem pretty good compared to some on the list.
  11. Last 2 years Batting averages with RISP Rosario .340/.353 Sano .245/.219 Kepler .309/.273 Cruz .368/.333
  12. With the number of times we've been burned by "ready for the majors" top prospects' early struggles (Hicks, Buxton, Sano, Berrios, Stewart, Sofield), or never really making it (Gonsalves, Romero, Meyer, Jay, Jorge) you'd think we'd be cautious about jettisoning one of our more consistent and productive players for a shiny new one.
  13. Rochester's box score was crazy - 5 guys (Maggi, Wade, Weil, Davis and Telis) combined to get all 15 hits, 10 RBIs and 10 runs. 15 hits in 20 AB + 2 BB with 2K. The other 4 guys (Gordon, Rooker, Rosario and Schales) went 0-18 with 12K and no BB
  14. If I remember correctly Tovar started in CF pretty much all of 1970. He played all over the place (LF, 3B, etc), so its hard to put him at any one position, but statistically he was better than a bunch of the folks listed here, LF and 3B, Oh, and Steve Brye is listed at #8 and #10
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