You guys are FINNISH
You guys are FINNISH
Anyone member when Soroka was drafted?
I member
Ivermectin Man
Freshmaker (06-03-2019), Garmel (06-03-2019), Super (06-03-2019), zedsdead (06-03-2019)
"I am a victim, I will tell you. I am a victim."
"I am your retribution."
We better get a freaking banger at 60.
50PoundHead (06-03-2019)
Well...he....this sucks!
Hits Quality Pitching...
(Last baseball.org)The knock on another draft prospect, OF Kameron Misner [Draft Profile] of Missouri, is his poor stats against SEC pitching. It raises questions that he might not hit well for average at the professional level. Shewmake is the opposite. He proves it with his career success in the SEC tournament, which is comprised of the SEC’s best 12 of 14 teams. Throughout his career, he hit 11 for 29 in the SEC tournament with 4 doubles and 5 walks. That is good for a .379 average and a .471 OBP.
If looking for further evidence of Shewmake’s ability to hit high-quality pitching, check out his career stats against last year’s number one overall draft pick, Casey Mize of the Detroit Tigers. He went 0 for 3 against Mize his freshman year, which is understandable for a freshman. However, he followed it up in 2018 by going 2 for 6 with a double, which includes a 1 for 3 outing against Mize in the SEC tournament. Here is what Vincent Cervino at Perfect Game writes about Shewmake facing Mize:
“He stands out for the polish and approach at the plate [handling] upper-velocity stuff with ease as Shewmake was one of the few batters who looked comfortable against Mize.”
Additional Strengths
There is more to like about Shewmake than his hit tool. Like most young players his size, he has the potential for more power as he fills out his 6’4” frame. His frame is somewhat spindly currently and will benefit from adding more muscle. Shewmake can hit the ball to the opposite field, which is a good quality in a lefty as the prevalence of shifts increase in baseball. He is no slouch on the basepaths either. Out of 37 stolen base attempts, he succeeded on 30 of them.
Doubled up at hitter, cant hate it.
There’s the SS nsacpi wanted
So we drafted a guy who likely profiles as a backup catcher at 9 and we drafted a guy who likely profiles as a utility infielder at 21. I finally see the strategy! We're drafting to improve our bench!
I miss Brian bridges...lol.
Maybe we utilize all this players to make a trade.
Doesn't k (career 9.37%), but doesn't walk (6.69%). Weird both college picks have low walk rates