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Hitting Prospects

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26 minutes ago, Dominikk85 said:

That is true, however it is still hard to produce above average mlb hitters. Even look at the dodgers,they are arguably the best team in developing and they had 5 homegrown players in the starting lineup of game 1 of the world series but only two of those where under 30. The dodgers haven't developed a good home grown hitter since Bellinger and Smith.

You have to throw in though that the Dodgers are also trading guys away in fairly big deals every year. Ruiz on the Nats, Busch on the Cubs, Verdugo was a decent player on the Red Sox, and many of those deals still have other players coming up. The White Sox are even still banking on that.

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