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Offline Mr Clean

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Re: The Bryce Harper Watch
« Reply #1150 on: May 05, 2011, 07:47:50 pm »
Harper 1 for 2 with another home run, man on base.

Offline JMUalumni

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Re: The Bryce Harper Watch
« Reply #1151 on: May 05, 2011, 08:53:01 pm »
They are already starting to IBB him, this time to load the bases.  David Freitas made them (Lexington) pay with a G.S.

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Re: The Bryce Harper Watch
« Reply #1152 on: May 05, 2011, 09:13:57 pm »
Harper is on a ridiculous tear.

Freitas looking strong too

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Re: The Bryce Harper Watch
« Reply #1153 on: May 05, 2011, 09:14:31 pm »
Harper is on a ridiculous tear.

Freitas looking strong too

Freitas is one of my favorite prospects

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Re: The Bryce Harper Watch
« Reply #1154 on: May 05, 2011, 09:29:37 pm »
They are already starting to IBB him, this time to load the bases.  David Freitas made them (Lexington) pay with a G.S.

why would any team pitch to Harper now?

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Re: The Bryce Harper Watch
« Reply #1155 on: May 05, 2011, 09:44:23 pm »
Harper 1 for 2 with another home run, man on base.

I got tickets for tomorrow night.  Hopefully he'll get another one, if they don't pitch around him all night.

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Re: The Bryce Harper Watch
« Reply #1156 on: May 05, 2011, 10:01:43 pm »
why would any team pitch to Harper now?

You would actually be surprised.  I read through a lot of opposing team's minor league papers and most opposing pitchers WANT to pitch to Harper.  They want to be THAT guy that struck him out or got him to pop out, etc.  Like Brian Daubach put it, "for a lot of these guys, that is going to be the highlight of their career."  Teams will keep pitching to him, except in late game situations in close games with runners on base.

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Re: The Bryce Harper Watch
« Reply #1157 on: May 05, 2011, 10:06:01 pm »
i hate being a broken record ... but he really shouldn't be on that team anymore.  bump him up.

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Re: The Bryce Harper Watch
« Reply #1158 on: May 05, 2011, 10:06:13 pm »
You would actually be surprised.  I read through a lot of opposing team's minor league papers and most opposing pitchers WANT to pitch to Harper.  They want to be THAT guy that struck him out or got him to pop out, etc.  Like Brian Daubach put it, "for a lot of these guys, that is going to be the highlight of their career."  Teams will keep pitching to him, except in late game situations in close games with runners on base.
Because minor league pitchers decide who they do and don't pitch to, not managers.

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Re: The Bryce Harper Watch
« Reply #1159 on: May 05, 2011, 10:07:33 pm »
Because minor league pitchers decide who they do and don't pitch to, not managers.

Okay?  Read the last sentence I wrote.  Then watch what happens in the rest of the games he plays in....

But while that note, it is quite common in the minor leagues for the managers to give the pitchers quite a bit of leeway when pitching to other players, even the best power prospect in generations.  In the situation I described, not so much.

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Re: The Bryce Harper Watch
« Reply #1160 on: May 05, 2011, 11:43:01 pm »
i hate being a broken record ... but he really shouldn't be on that team anymore.  bump him up.

move him to harrisburg and if he dominates there, then our CF problems are solved for the next few years.  Really, if he does to AA what he's doing to A, i don't see why he doesn't follow the Zimmerman path to the Majors.

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Re: The Bryce Harper Watch
« Reply #1161 on: May 05, 2011, 11:57:03 pm »
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/691999-bryce-harper-ready-for-promotion-but-he-remains-in-hagerstown-for-now

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In 32 at-bats since April 21st, Harper is batting .500 with six doubles and five home runs. He's driven in 14 runs. He slugging at a 1.156 clip and his on-base percent is at .600.

He's now on pace for a record-setting season that would look like this:

At-bats: 569
Runs: 120
Hits: 205
Doubles: 60
Triples: 0
Home runs: 45
RBI: 150
Stolen Bases: 30
Batting Average: 358
On-Base Percentage: .600
Slugging Percentage: .697
OPS: 1.153

 :shock: :shock: :shock:

Utterly amazing to see a kid this young, living up to this much hype.

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Re: The Bryce Harper Watch
« Reply #1162 on: May 06, 2011, 12:01:52 am »
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/691999-bryce-harper-ready-for-promotion-but-he-remains-in-hagerstown-for-now

 :shock: :shock: :shock:

Utterly amazing to see a kid this young, living up to this much hype.

That's amazing. Just think...he's still learning and growing as a player. Just imagine him in a couple of years. Scary...

Offline NeedaNewNick

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Re: The Bryce Harper Watch
« Reply #1163 on: May 06, 2011, 06:54:42 am »
1.426 OPS in his last 10 games, there's no reason now not to promote him to Potomac...although the Lerners must be upset that he's going to be ready for MLB before the 2012 Super Two deadline

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Re: The Bryce Harper Watch
« Reply #1164 on: May 06, 2011, 07:30:46 am »
i hate being a broken record ... but he really shouldn't be on that team anymore.  bump him up.

No, you do not hate that, it is your favorite thing.

Offline houston-nat

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Re: The Bryce Harper Watch
« Reply #1165 on: May 06, 2011, 07:55:54 am »
No, you do not hate that, it is your favorite thing.

:rofl:

Offline Mr Clean

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Re: The Bryce Harper Watch
« Reply #1166 on: May 06, 2011, 09:58:06 am »
I think the Nats want to give all the affiliates a shot at him.

Offline sportsfan882

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Re: The Bryce Harper Watch
« Reply #1167 on: May 06, 2011, 10:03:26 am »
.357/.455/.702 overall now in 84 ABs.

Potomac could sure use the boost and he would definitely face some tougher pitching in the Carolina League. I'd promote him in another week or so.

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Re: The Bryce Harper Watch
« Reply #1168 on: May 06, 2011, 10:05:05 am »
No, you do not hate that, it is your favorite thing.

LOL ... COMING FROM YOU?!?!

FUNNIEST THING I'VE READ ON HERE.

Offline NJ Ave

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Re: The Bryce Harper Watch
« Reply #1169 on: May 06, 2011, 10:13:46 am »
The problem in Potomac is that you have Hood in RF and Eury Perez in CF, neither of those two guys can be promoted and all three guys need to play everyday.

Meanwhile there's absolutely nobody in Harrisburg in the OF, so Bryce could continue to play in CF or RF without displacing someone.

I'd move him directly to AA and see how he adjusts to pitchers that can locate their breaking pitches and exploit his weaknesses in the zone (if he has any?!?).

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Re: The Bryce Harper Watch
« Reply #1170 on: May 06, 2011, 10:15:33 am »
The problem in Potomac is that you have Hood in RF and Eury Perez in CF, neither of those two guys can be promoted and all three guys need to play everyday.

Meanwhile there's absolutely nobody in Harrisburg in the OF, so Bryce could continue to play in CF or RF without displacing someone.

I'd move him directly to AA and see how he adjusts to pitchers that can locate their breaking pitches and exploit his weaknesses in the zone (if he has any?!?).

exactly ... and honestly how much more could he learn at Advanced Single A than he is now.  he's different than other prospects. 

Offline houston-nat

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Re: The Bryce Harper Watch
« Reply #1171 on: May 06, 2011, 10:18:06 am »
Meanwhile there's absolutely nobody in Harrisburg in the OF

Wow, that's actually true. Harrisburg has only two OFs who are batting higher than .240, and they're each 28 years old.

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Re: The Bryce Harper Watch
« Reply #1172 on: May 06, 2011, 10:19:12 am »
Single-A is a big adjustment from Low A. The Carolina League features really good pitching.

I'm afraid AA would be too much too fast. He would basically be facing top prospects and guys pretty close to the Majors.

I agree with you in that the outfield is already crowded in Potomac so it's kind of hard to promote him unless one of those guys gets hurt.

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Re: The Bryce Harper Watch
« Reply #1173 on: May 06, 2011, 10:21:31 am »
Single-A is a big adjustment from Low A. The Carolina League features really godo pitching.

I'm afraid AA would be too much too fast. He would basically be facing top prospects and guys pretty close to the Majors.

I agree with you in that the outfield is already crowded in Potomac so it's kind of hard to promote him unless one of those guys gets hurt.

you're just saying that so you can see him play at that suckfield Pfitz.

and I'm not saying Carolina League wouldn't present a challenge, but there's a very good chance he'd be ready for Harrisburg.  If they bump him to Potomac, that's fine, but do it now.

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Re: The Bryce Harper Watch
« Reply #1174 on: May 06, 2011, 10:22:59 am »
If they bump him to Potomac, that's fine, but do it now.

Specifically, tomorrow, before Nathan can get to see his Suns game. :lol: