July 28, 20232 yr 1 minute ago, NWsideSoxfan said: This is actually the most fun in the 2023 season It sure is. The whole bum squad is getting cleared out. Trade every single guy not named Cease and Robert and let's stockpile top 3 draft picks the next half deacde like the Astros did baby!
July 28, 20232 yr He's the Astros' #5 prospect, but their system sucks. Is this a prelude to a Yaz trade?
July 28, 20232 yr 2 minutes ago, Kyyle23 said: Lmao all the catchers Wonder if grandal is going bye bye Edited July 28, 20232 yr by Whisox05
July 28, 20232 yr 1 minute ago, BigHurt3515 said: Holy s%*#, their 5th best prospect and possibly now our best catcher? 1 minute ago, BigHurt3515 said: Holy s%*#, their 5th best prospect and possibly now our best catcher? Hell Yeah. Hahn is straight crushing it this week. Why does he have so many haters around here??
July 28, 20232 yr Author Quote 29. Korey Lee C Ht: 6'2" | Wt: 210 | B-T: R-R Age: 25 BA Grade/Risk: 40/High Track Record: Lee was a surprise first-rounder when the Astros drafted him out of California with the 32nd overall pick in 2019. He debuted in the short-season New York-Penn League out of the draft and then missed 2020 due to the pandemic. Lee emerged as a better player after making adjustments to both his swing and catching setup during the time off. When he reached full-season ball in 2021, he hit .277/.340/.438 across three levels and ranked as the Astros’ No. 1 prospect heading into 2022. Lee reached Triple-A Sugar Land in 2022 but hit just .238/.307/.483 in 104 games. Called up in late June, he spent the month of July with the major league club. Scouting Report: Lee’s profile and prospect status has been heavily boosted by his defensive skills behind the plate. After flashing an average combination of contact and approach in 2021, Lee’s bat-to-ball skills and swing decisions backed up in favor of a more power-centric approach. The change resulted in inconsistent production from Lee. His total of 25 home runs was a nice step up in slugging, but his overall line was below-average for the Pacific Coast League. Once a hit-over-power profile, Lee now hunts power at the plate with a lofted swing. His power plays average. Behind the plate, Lee is far more of a sure thing, with a variety of average-to-plus skills. He is a an average framer based on the team’s internal metrics, an above-average blocker and a true 80-grade thrower. Lee’s arm is a real weapon against the running game. He is able to nab basestealers at a high rate with powerful and accurate throws, consistently clocking elite pop times on throws to second base. The Future: Lee is a defense-first catcher with the ability to contribute about 15-20 home runs. Scouting Grades: Hitting: 40. Power: 50. Speed: 40. Fielding: 55. Arm: 80
July 28, 20232 yr 1 minute ago, BigHurt3515 said: Holy s%*#, their 5th best prospect and possibly now our best catcher? The Astros have a worse farm than we do, but i havent looked up anything on this guy
July 28, 20232 yr Just now, hogan873 said: He's the Astros' #5 prospect, but their system sucks. Is this a prelude to a Yaz trade? Or a replacement for Seby
July 28, 20232 yr 1 minute ago, Polar Bear said: Or a replacement for Seby Yeah, they could probably go ahead do that now. Just fly him straight to Chicago.
July 28, 20232 yr 1 minute ago, reiks12 said: The Astros have a worse farm than we do, but i havent looked up anything on this guy Showed a lot of power last yr with 25 HR at AAA but a bad BA. This year he has a better BA but poor power numbers
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