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Melky Cabrera Traded To Royals


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Fabian Ardaya @FabianArdaya

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#WhiteSox get RHP AJ Puckett (KC's No. 13) and LHP Andre Davis from KC. Puckett was #Royals second-round pick in 2016.

 

Ken Rosenthal @Ken_Rosenthal

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Source: #WhiteSox paying half of ~$5.1M remaining on Melkys salary, #Royals the rest.

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This is Andre Davis

 

https://www.baseball-reference.com/register...id=davis-000byr

 

http://blackcollegenines.com/?p=2535

 

Scouts have taken notice. At 6-foot-6 and 225 pounds, Davis has a pro body. He can hit for power – he has six homers this season – as well as average. On the mound, the lefty’s fastball has clocked from the mid- to high-90s on the radar gun.

 

 

http://blackcollegenines.com/?p=2958

 

University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff left-hander Andre Davis was drafted in the eighth round with the 249th overall pick Tuesday by the Kansas City Royals as the first Historically Black College and University (HBCU) player selected in this year Major League Baseball 2015 Draft.

 

Davis, a 6-6, 225 senior was drafted as a pitcher played both infielder and pitcher for the UAPB Golden Lions.

 

On the mound, Davis has a fastball that hits the mid- to upper-90s consistently, along with a solid curve and slider according to scouting reports. During the season he was 2-2 with a 2.28 ERA recording five saves while he struck out 35 batters he faced permitted just 19 hits and seven earned runs.

 

Davis earned first team All-Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) honors this season as a first baseman as he finished the season with 51 hits, .364 batting average, scoring 34 runs and drove in 39 runs with 12 doubles, one triple and six homers this past season.

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This is the MLB.com report on Puckett

 

Puckett sustained an epidural hematoma in his head in an off-field accident in 2011, resulting in him spending two weeks in a medically induced coma and ending his promising career as a high school quarterback. He made a full recovery and went to Pepperdine, where he was the West Coast Conference pitcher of the year in 2016 after fashioning the third-longest (45 2/3 innings) scoreless streak in NCAA Division I history. After signing for $1.2 million as Kansas City's top pick (second round), he easily handled an assignment to low Class A in his debut.

 

Puckett is more about pitchability than power. His best assets are his tumbling changeup, a legitimate plus pitch, and his advanced command. His fastball usually ranges from 90-94 mph with some run and sink, and his curveball can be an average third offering at times but lacks consistency.

 

His stuff plays up because Puckett works both corners of the plate and lives down in the strike zone. He also uses his size to create angle to his pitches, studies hitters carefully and has a high pitching IQ. A potential No. 4 starter, he should advance quickly and has one of the highest floors among Royals pitching prospects.

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QUOTE (fathom @ Jul 30, 2017 -> 09:25 AM)
BA had Puckett 5th heading into year (not top 10 mid season). Fangraphs had Puckett 6th preseason

Seems like he has a real shot to be a decent mid rotation starter. I like everything I've read and his K numbers are pretty good in advanced A

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QUOTE (flavum @ Jul 30, 2017 -> 12:31 PM)
Hopefully the players remaining know this is part of the process, and their job is to be professional and play hard, otherwise somebody else is going to take their position.

 

The remaining players all have contracts and futures to fight for, outside of maybe Abreu. If they don't play hard, they won't have jobs on a major league roster next year.

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As a FWIW, if they aren't convinced in any of the upper level kids for LF, this also opens up the door to be able to bring him back easier, as they don't have to worry about the whole arbitration offer and process with Melky. It probably won't happen, but it does eliminate some of those potential issues as he is going to be getting a pretty serious paycut next year.

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