August 27, 201213 yr Folks, Tyler Flowers has proven to me he can play in the big leagues. With limited at bats, he's still managed to pop six home runs and he's good on defense. It's not his fault he's blocked by the great AJP. Sad thing is AJP figures to sign another 2 year deal with the Sox, blocking Tyler further. This is not a rip of AJP. I want AJ to stay. I just want to see if you agree with me ... Tyler Flowers is a big-league catcher. He is not a bust.
August 27, 201213 yr QUOTE (greg775 @ Aug 26, 2012 -> 09:26 PM) Folks, Tyler Flowers has proven to me he can play in the big leagues. With limited at bats, he's still managed to pop six home runs and he's good on defense. It's not his fault he's blocked by the great AJP. Sad thing is AJP figures to sign another 2 year deal with the Sox, blocking Tyler further. This is not a rip of AJP. I want AJ to stay. I just want to see if you agree with me ... Tyler Flowers is a big-league catcher. He is not a bust. His bat is looking shorter and quicker every time he plays. Granted Millwood isn't overpowering but I liked what I saw today. I'd like to see a list of the pitchers he has hit this year. So what would you do next year Greg? Can they both stay, happy to go for back to back titles?
August 27, 201213 yr Tyler is older and therefore a non-prospect/nobody/etc and yet he looks a thousand times better now than he did when he was supposed to be this good catching prospect. Maybe he's a player now. He'll never have a career offensively like AJ; very few will & hopefully now people can see that. But Tyler has however earned himself a shot at regular playing time in MLB, if not here than elsewhere. It's way too early to call anything on AJ, Meyers, Peavy, Youk, Liriano etc. as the division race + postseason will give Kenny his 2013 plan of attack. It's important to also acknowledge that Gavin, Pauile, Crain, and Thornton (2014 buyout) will be in the final years of their deals in 2013, plus the big immovable salaries of Rios and Dunn now look tradeable. Kenny could go either way this offseason. Maybe we win it all, all the vets come back, and Flowers is on a new team starting, or maybe Kenny lets teh FA go, trades a couple of the 1-year-left players, deals Rios and/or Dunn to shed a big deal, etc. and Flowers is our starter. Or maybe it ends up being a bit of both. The important thing for Tyler though is that now he looks like he's going to get a shot at a big league career.
August 27, 201213 yr QUOTE (greg775 @ Aug 26, 2012 -> 08:26 PM) Folks, Tyler Flowers has proven to me he can play in the big leagues. With limited at bats, he's still managed to pop six home runs and he's good on defense. It's not his fault he's blocked by the great AJP. Sad thing is AJP figures to sign another 2 year deal with the Sox, blocking Tyler further. This is not a rip of AJP. I want AJ to stay. I just want to see if you agree with me ... Tyler Flowers is a big-league catcher. He is not a bust. he hits two home runs. greg declares him a good player. no news here.
August 27, 201213 yr QUOTE (Reddy @ Aug 26, 2012 -> 11:04 PM) he hits two home runs. greg declares him a good player. no news here. This year he's made contact with a lot of balls he wouldn't have had a chance at in the past. For a bench player who doesn't see a lot of action and whose biggest problem has been contact, that's a great step forward. Maybe he's not a good player yet (too early to tell) but his improvement has been significant. For once it seems our MiLB & MLB staffs are both on the same page and making a difference. Even Jordan looks like a Major League extra OF now.
August 27, 201213 yr Author QUOTE (Jerksticks @ Aug 27, 2012 -> 03:48 AM) His bat is looking shorter and quicker every time he plays. Granted Millwood isn't overpowering but I liked what I saw today. I'd like to see a list of the pitchers he has hit this year. So what would you do next year Greg? Can they both stay, happy to go for back to back titles? I think if AJ signs a two-year deal we should trade Flowers and give him a chance to start somewhere. Of course at AJ's age, injury is a possibility and Tyler would be great insurance. QUOTE (Reddy @ Aug 27, 2012 -> 05:04 AM) he hits two home runs. greg declares him a good player. no news here. Wrong. I am not knee jerk as evidenced as my unpopular stances on certain players. I just have been impressed with a lot of his at bats this year. I think given 300-500 at bats, you'd probably see some good production. And he's very good defensively. I think you have me confused with somebody else, Reddy. I am not knee jerk in my opinions on players.
August 27, 201213 yr I think Tyler Flowers could be a very decent everyday catcher. I'm not about to dump AJ, though.
August 27, 201213 yr QUOTE (Jake @ Aug 26, 2012 -> 11:19 PM) I think Tyler Flowers could be a very decent everyday catcher. I'm not about to dump AJ, though. This. If some team wants him as a trade throw in, great. I wouldn't prefer him to AJ though.
August 27, 201213 yr I'm holding on to Flowers, cause I could easily see a situation where some desperate team over pays for AJ after this career year (as much as his clubhouse issues etc.) And the sox don't (and shouldn't) try and match it. But if AJ does resign, if you can find a good trade partner you get what you can for him.
August 27, 201213 yr Trade him for a RH farm arm in the offseason and wish him the best. I hope his time here benefitted his career. Until then he should keep hitting lots of dingers for us, though. Edited August 27, 201213 yr by DukeNukeEm
August 27, 201213 yr Flowers has huge power (see last night's homerun), but he still doesn't hit for average very well. Obviously it's hard to get a good feel for how he would hit if he played everyday. I would imagine, however, he'd be a .230ish type hitter with 20+ HRs in a full season. He's fine defensively. Overall, I think he'd be an okay everyday catcher. But, I fully expect AJ to be back for at least one more year.
August 27, 201213 yr Flowers, despite his recent surge, is still a .215 career hitter in 251 AB and he too is older than Gordon Beckham who is constantly railed on this board. Tyler is hot, and if his minor league career is any indication, get him some ABs while he is hot. He tends to be really streaky.
August 27, 201213 yr I'm not going to throw Tyler under the bus. I think he has a chance to be a solid ML catcher. Until he gets a shot at being the starter, you don't know ... but he's shown me enough to deserve the shot.
August 27, 201213 yr If there's a team that wants to make a tangible offer for Flowers to be there starter, great. If not, he sits behind AJ for two more years before he gets his chance. Maybe in 2014 when Paulie's gone, AJ can play some DH and Tyler can get more playing time.
August 27, 201213 yr QUOTE (Jerksticks @ Aug 26, 2012 -> 09:48 PM) His bat is looking shorter and quicker every time he plays. Granted Millwood isn't overpowering but I liked what I saw today. I'd like to see a list of the pitchers he has hit this year. So what would you do next year Greg? Can they both stay, happy to go for back to back titles? Adam Wilk Paul Maholm Jordan Noberto Aaron Laffey Blake Beavan Kevin Millwood
August 27, 201213 yr He is certainly much better defensively (and running, for some reason) than I anticipated.
August 27, 201213 yr QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Aug 27, 2012 -> 07:55 AM) Adam Wilk Paul Maholm Jordan Noberto Aaron Laffey Blake Beavan Kevin Millwood That's certainly a who's who of MLB pitchers!
August 27, 201213 yr QUOTE (Heads22 @ Aug 27, 2012 -> 08:14 AM) He is certainly much better defensively (and running, for some reason) than I anticipated. Totally the opposite of what we were told when we traded for him. Like I said earlier, the kid has a long swing. He needs to play a bit more just to keep him going. I don't think it is any coincidence that his best streak is coming after his most regular playing time all year long.
August 27, 201213 yr Why trade him? He is very affordable and has contributed to several wins. It's not like we can get Cano or Utley for him. But it would be interesting to see what kind of trade value he does have.
August 27, 201213 yr QUOTE (oldsox @ Aug 27, 2012 -> 09:52 AM) Why trade him? He is very affordable and has contributed to several wins. It's not like we can get Cano or Utley for him. But it would be interesting to see what kind of trade value he does have. Flowers isn't going anywhere.
August 27, 201213 yr We do get excited don't we when someone has a a good stretch or even just a few hits. Some players take time to develop and when they finally find it it is good. But, the Sox have been able to wait for Tyler Flowers to come around because of AJP. I know folks aren't dumping on AJ in this post and I am not dumping on TYyler. I hope AJP stays and so does Flowers. It would be good for both players and the Sox.
August 27, 201213 yr QUOTE (KyYlE23 @ Aug 27, 2012 -> 09:33 AM) Tyler Flowers has gotten the Greg775 stamp of approval Now Greg will never ever ever ever ever let go. Tyler has his first Soxtalk defender.
August 27, 201213 yr Author QUOTE (chw42 @ Aug 27, 2012 -> 04:33 PM) Now Greg will never ever ever ever ever let go. Tyler has his first Soxtalk defender. I don't think I'll turn on the guy because he has produced pretty well in very very limited duty. I guess he could be another Brian Anderson like somebody said, but he's a pretty good backup right now. He prolly deserves a chance to start somewhere. Trade him to the Padres or somebody for some pitching just to let Tyler play?
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