July 12, 201411 yr http://www.milb.com/scoreboard/index.jsp?s...mp;ymd=20140712 Charlotte- McCutchen Birmingham- Beck Winston Salem- Danish Kannapolis- Wheeler Great Falls- Thompson
July 12, 201411 yr QUOTE (fathom @ Jul 12, 2014 -> 04:16 PM) Ravelo playing 3rd tonight...has he played there at all this year? Not since 54 games at 3B for Kanny in 2012.
July 12, 201411 yr Author QUOTE (fathom @ Jul 12, 2014 -> 05:16 PM) Ravelo playing 3rd tonight...has he played there at all this year? I don't think so. Hawkins with another double.
July 12, 201411 yr Davidson playing SS, with Sanchez pulled out in case the Sox need him. Micah not available?
July 12, 201411 yr QUOTE (flavum @ Jul 12, 2014 -> 06:26 PM) Davidson playing SS, with Sanchez pulled out in case the Sox need him. Micah not available? Micah has also never played SS.
July 12, 201411 yr QUOTE (Balta1701 @ Jul 12, 2014 -> 05:28 PM) Micah has also never played SS. Semien would be at SS, Micah at 2B. But that's moot.
July 12, 201411 yr QUOTE (fathom @ Jul 12, 2014 -> 11:16 PM) Ravelo playing 3rd tonight...has he played there at all this year? Hasn't played there this year or last.
July 12, 201411 yr QUOTE (flavum @ Jul 12, 2014 -> 04:26 PM) Davidson playing SS, with Sanchez pulled out in case the Sox need him. Micah not available? Odd thing is Saladino is the DH.
July 12, 201411 yr QUOTE (Timmy U @ Jul 12, 2014 -> 07:38 PM) Odd thing is Saladino is the DH. Has a minor forearm issue
July 13, 201411 yr Trey is striking out at an Hawkins-esque rate. Still young, but definitely some serious flaws he needs to fix.
July 13, 201411 yr QUOTE (StRoostifer @ Jul 13, 2014 -> 02:30 AM) Wheeler had a hell of game with 9 k's in 4 IP with 0 er. I like Wheeler. He's an interesting sleeper. Good numbers since turning pro. Still raw with some upside.
July 13, 201411 yr QUOTE (thxfrthmmrs @ Jul 12, 2014 -> 08:43 PM) Trey is striking out at an Hawkins-esque rate. Still young, but definitely some serious flaws he needs to fix. I notice that too, but he's a guy who can hit at a high average and has might have the best contact skills in the farm but that should be something that comes down with experience. I like comparing his stats to Corey Seager of the Dodgers at this time last year and I think that he is doing better.
July 13, 201411 yr QUOTE (Joshua Strong @ Jul 13, 2014 -> 03:54 AM) I notice that too, but he's a guy who can hit at a high average and has might have the best contact skills in the farm but that should be something that comes down with experience. I like comparing his stats to Corey Seager of the Dodgers at this time last year and I think that he is doing better. At the same age/level (19, single-A): Seager- .309/.389/.529, 10.9 BB%/18.6 K%, .220 ISO, .353 BABIP Trey- .297/.379/.477, 10.2 BB%/27.9 K%, .180 ISO, .407 BABIP It's not close between the two. Trey's numbers are nice, Seager's are elite. Trey may be hitting near .300 but he's not making good contact. I really have no idea how you could consider him to have the best contact skills in the system.
July 13, 201411 yr Jordan Danks has been playing very well for awhile. His average is up to .270 Edited July 13, 201411 yr by BigHurt3515
July 13, 201411 yr QUOTE (Ozzie Ball @ Jul 12, 2014 -> 10:41 PM) At the same age/level (19, single-A): Seager- .309/.389/.529, 10.9 BB%/18.6 K%, .220 ISO, .353 BABIP Trey- .297/.379/.477, 10.2 BB%/27.9 K%, .180 ISO, .407 BABIP It's not close between the two. Trey's numbers are nice, Seager's are elite. Trey may be hitting near .300 but he's not making good contact. I really have no idea how you could consider him to have the best contact skills in the system. I was talking about the lower level guys, but I think that Trey has the best combination of contact and power skills in the system, who's better? And there was a good period where Seager struggled in his first full season., I still think that the two are comparable.
July 13, 201411 yr QUOTE (Joshua Strong @ Jul 12, 2014 -> 08:54 PM) I notice that too, but he's a guy who can hit at a high average and has might have the best contact skills in the farm but that should be something that comes down with experience. I like comparing his stats to Corey Seager of the Dodgers at this time last year and I think that he is doing better. Just curious, Josh, but why are you comparing Trey to Corey Seager?
July 13, 201411 yr How big of prospects are Wheeler, Guerrero, and Mitchell: Wheeler: 3.38 ERA, 78K is 64IP Guerrero: 6-0, 2.95 ERA, 46K in 42IP Mitchell: 3-2, 5.25 ERA, 64K in 48IP All key pieces to Kanny's near firstplace team and bullpen, take notice Ken and Rick, champs have fully rounded teams and an actual 'pen...not some clusterf*** valued at s***
July 14, 201411 yr QUOTE (ChiSoxJon @ Jul 13, 2014 -> 08:09 AM) How big of prospects are Wheeler, Guerrero, and Mitchell: Wheeler: 3.38 ERA, 78K is 64IP Guerrero: 6-0, 2.95 ERA, 46K in 42IP Mitchell: 3-2, 5.25 ERA, 64K in 48IP All key pieces to Kanny's near firstplace team and bullpen, take notice Ken and Rick, champs have fully rounded teams and an actual 'pen...not some clusterf*** valued at s*** Wheeler and Guerrero are interesting. Mitchell is too but look at his walks. And why do people still seem to forget that the heart of the White Sox pen was taken out early on with the two most likely closer candidates, Jones and Lindstrom, going down early? Few bullpens in baseball could take that without struggling.
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