June 1, 20187 yr See who took home the hardware, for best performances in May on the farm. The hitting category was a tough three-way race, but the pitcher was pretty clear. Would you have chosen differently?
June 1, 20187 yr Jordan Stephen is looking mighty interesting. Strikes out hitters, without the walks that have plagues so many Sox pitchers. Steadily improving over a long period of time (at least statistically). Looks like he should be next up.
June 1, 20187 yr 3 hours ago, NorthSideSox72 said: See who took home the hardware, for best performances in May on the farm. The hitting category was a tough three-way race, but the pitcher was pretty clear. Would you have chosen differently? For the hitters, yes. Eloy and Collins should've split it. Both crushed the ball at a higher and more age appropriate level. Gonzalez's line is great, but he's a former college player tearing up low A. That's not terribly impressive.
June 1, 20187 yr Author 10 minutes ago, southsider2k5 said: Yeah, the Sox do their own version now too. Worth noting, talking with Fegan about that, the local beat guys who vote for that award usually go with whomever they want to interview (because the are on a conf call after with the winners).
June 2, 20187 yr 21 hours ago, GreenSox said: Jordan Stephen is looking mighty interesting. Strikes out hitters, without the walks that have plagues so many Sox pitchers. Steadily improving over a long period of time (at least statistically). Looks like he should be next up. I would have picked Stephens and Collins. JS is as ready for the bigs as he'll ever be.
June 4, 20187 yr Author 17 hours ago, ChiSoxJon said: I know he's 23 but anyone think Blake Battenfield is for real? I haven't seen him in person, nor do I know of any scouting types who have. So it's hard to say, But he definitely needs to move up a level to be challenged.
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