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International Scouting Philosophy of Marco Paddy
bmags replied to Thomas_Ventura_Roberts's topic in FutureSox Board
So the thing is though they haven’t really stocked up on the second tier talent. Six have done a lot of say one thing and do another. -
I did not expect Thompson to sign for more than Goss.
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I had missed in futuresox AZL writeup that Bryan Ramos went straight to AZL and is there as a 17 year old. Here's to hoping he can be successful.
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DSL lost. Bailey 1-2 with 2 BBs, Edwin Peralta with a 2b. Laureano 3-4, hitting well to start off, 18 and repeating though.
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Well he is 19, and his brother filled out quite a bit while keeping his athleticism and speed. If he signs for 1.5mill that's a pretty good gamble.
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Well, he already has an mlb ready skill. I'm sure they look at it like they could spend 2.5 million for a sure something vs spread it around and more likely never see the guys get above A ball. It is frustrating because I'm sure they look at it and say they've done a great job knowing when to attack the more mature players when they arrive on the market on intl. But at the same time they have just failed to develop any pipeline of the cheaper, younger talent that has been dominating the league recently and can provide unbelievable surplus value. And there is a chance that he developed something to make him...sign. Whatever. Please just be good. What's done is done.
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5'9", but also, by all accounts he has power and speed. There are enough outliers now that this isn't that big of a deterrent to me.
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Is calling sanchez yogurt a soxtalk joke thing or is it a autocorrect thing
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"in the next 12 months" means within the next 12 months
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We can always trade for more space on 2019 class. Unclear if we are close to using our full allotment on J2 signing day.
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thanks ron for making sure you hit your troll thread quota for 2019 in june.
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There is a thread on this book in futuresox forum. It is an excellent book. As even seen in the book though, the sox are mentioned, but they are trying to play catch-up. Matt Lisle was hired as a hitting analytics coordinator, but the astros have integrated that with every coach in their system. But a lot of the book is about driveline and trevor bauer, and about how players may now have the resources to control their own development, too. The stuff on pitch design (using edgartronic) that bauer basically invented along with kyle boddy are really fascinating. And that's the stuff you read, and think "oh are the sox doing this to help Burdi re-discover his slider faster?". And you hope so! There is also a part on k-vests, which the mariners bought a ton of, that you read and think "oh shit buy one for Madrigal!". But you don't know that the sox aren't, but I woudl guess they are more providing resources for players to follow than being as prescriptive as some of the teams like Rays/Astros/Dodgers and now twins.
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I mean, they don't have a shortstop underneath anderson in the organization aside from Mendick (stretch) until you get down to A-ball and even then that's an unknown. Obviously, there is Madrigal. I just worry most, considering how they jump and throw resources at older Cuban talent, that they undervalue the international market of 16 year olds and overvalue players they can "see", which was my issue in the draft avoiding HSers until this year too. But if they got a positive rating from Paddy, they do what they gotta do. I hate it but oh well, I really hope he transformed while he was away from baseball.
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definitely the first shortstop to have a first baseman catch low throws from him.
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god damn it.
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Frankly that Madrigal line of 3-4 with a BB, a 2b, and 2 SBs is the kinda of stuffed stat sheet I dreamed of when they drafted him. Kinda funny but has Beard stolen a base yet? Seems like he keeps getting picked off and caught stealing.
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Not optimistic https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.fishstripes.com/platform/amp/2019/5/8/18537446/mlb-international-free-agency-marlins-linked-to-2019-20-top-prospects-jose-salas-junior-sanchez
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I do not know very much about Cappe, who has the best write up? edit: nvm saw the post from jimmy in other thread
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not a moment too soon, tired of seeing riley greene and abrams highlights.
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We don't really have any SS prospects remotely close so that makes sense. If his D is as extraordinary as they say, and his bat is somehow better than very pedestrian Cuban league numbers, then you have a trade piece. And for sox who just appear often very conservative in wanting to get any production out of INTL, I can see them thinking "this is a guy with sure thing ML skill, let's get him instead of 10 projection guys who could have 1 ML skill"
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FG had him with red sox for a while in chats, so this probably means it's a done deal (props to @Y2Jimmy0) I hate, hate, hate, hate, hate, hate that this is the execution of this class, but I hope like hell Sanchez turns out to have transformed in the meantime, and rips the ball once he's here. He could be a phenomenal asset.
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As always, it will depend. I don't dislike Puig though, I feel pretty good that by the end of the year people will see his stat line more favorably. If we only get puig as our RF solution, that's effed up, but I'd say the same for akiyama.
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I wouldn't mind signing puig if it presented itself well in a deal easy to ditch.
