Aggression with prospects is fine, but being stupid is not. There should be a way to find a happy medium between a Pirates like idea of being overly cautious with prospects and going stupidly fast with prospects.
Aggression with prospects is fine, but being stupid is not. There should be a way to find a happy medium between a Pirates like idea of being overly cautious with prospects and going stupidly fast with prospects.
Last edited by Enscheff; 08-24-2017 at 06:07 PM.
Aggression with prospects is fine, but being stupid is not. There should be a way to find a happy medium between a Pirates like idea of being overly cautious with prospects and going stupidly fast with prospects.
And let me clarify. I'm not saying .411 is his precise real line, I'm sure it's at least a little high right now. But is something like .370-.380 sustainable at that level? Yes. Dropping it to .300-.320 is as dumb as assuming he could do this in the majors right now.
A players minor league BABIP virtually has no bearing on what they will end up doing in the majors so trying to use that is meaningless. Speed and batted ball profile (line drive %, etc) is what's going to determine that. As far as I know we don't really have a way to accurately measure a players batted ball profile in the minors so we only have speed. I think it's realistic (not homerish) to predict a 300-320 BABIP based on Acuna's speed and then we can adjust from there once we start getting data on his hitting profile.
So much randomness in the minors. Inferior umps, defenses, and playing fields. Certain people said the same thing about mallex when he had a 400 babip in the minors when he came over and he's at 330 so far in the majors. It's just dumb to predict a babip that high without having data on his better ball profile.
Comparing him to Jones/Trout is really silly anyway. He's not in that class. Personally, I've always comped him to Starling Marte with a little more power. He could be better than that, but I think that's his most realistic outcome.
Nobody knew Trout would he Trout when he was in the minors same as anybody else. It'll be a lot of fun to see just how good Acuna is when he comes up. Just enjoy that we have the best prospect in baseball instead of bitching about what he isn't.
projecting prospects to the majors is a cap shoot. Acuna could OPS over 1.000 next year then never be above .800 for the rest of his career. There are so many human variables that go into these things. Projections can't account for a teammate giving good advice to a rookie or any number of negative personality traits that can affect a career. Andruw was mashing everywhere in the minors and it took him a while to hit in the majors.
Trout was highly though of as a prospect but no projection system will ever predict a rookie to be Trout. If a projection system says they will have a .80O OPS that is about as good as you will ever see outside of some 28 year old 1b/DH who spends several years mashing at AAA.
Last edited by cajunrevenge; 08-25-2017 at 02:20 AM.
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