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There was some speculation that he would start in AA so this is kind of disappointing.He’s actually up to .080 but with 3 HR thanks to one in each of his last two games
got off to a horrible start, something 0-27 (see up thread). Wonder how he's looking once you back that out.
up to .110 .204 .360 with 4 HRs and 2SBs now on the year, which isn't terrible given the 1-35 start. .212 / .257 / .364 in June.
Now hitting .139, or 17 for 122. Subtract the 1 for 35 start, and he's hitting .184. "Still pretty terrible."
But the tooooolzz!
went 4-5 yesterday with 4 doubles Now slashing .210 / .297 / .375 on the season, July: .305 .394 .495Last 3 games: 7-13, 6 doubles, 2 walks.
Let's hope for a July that matches August. First signs of him doing this in MiLB as opposed to camps and instructional leagues.
Keep him in High A for the next month and let him experience some success. If you want to challenge him, then send him to the AFL.
I like the idea of letting him finish in A ball (hopefully finishes strong) and then goes to the AFL. If he does well there he's starting in AA and back in prospect status in 22.
Terrific to see. I would keep him in High A and let him keep succeeding the rest of the year. Send him to the AFL and have him start the season in 2022 in AA.
I agree he's old for his level, but as Section214 noted it may not be the worst idea to keep him in High A and tasting success before pushing him to Fall Ball and eventually starting him in AA or AAA next season.
2-5 with a homer tonight. Up to .317/.417/.585 with 8 doubles, 1 homer, 8 Ks, and 6 walks in his last ten games
I want to see him in Harrisburg
I challenge anyone to say the same concept a different way.
I’d settle for letting his confidence build at high A before sending him to the afl
I say we let him complete his competitive period at a level below Double A, then transfer him to an Autumn league. Thus, he shall complete 2021 baseball competition with great aplomb, and be ready for greater challenge in the coming seasons.
Well said to the both of you