Has there EVER been a statement and question a certain someone should absolutely never have made and asked publicly more than...
Kinda pathetic to see yourself as a message board knight in shining armor. How impotent does someone have to be in real life to resort to playing hero on a message board?
thethe (05-03-2015)
sturg33 (05-03-2015)
When's the super two deadline? Early June, right? I'd love to see Peraza up this year, provided he plays well, but none of these kids should be up for good until after the super two cut-off.
What information do we have on Keith Curcio? 6th round pick last year hit for 20 AB's at Rome last year and is now OPSing more than 900 this season. He'll be 22 all year and could finish the year potentially in Carolina based on his age.
Excellent BB/K ratios and is showing extra base power without the homers but those might come a bit more as he acclimates himself.
Possibly a prospect?
Natural Immunity Croc
6th Round (193): Keith Curcio, CF @KeithCurcio — Curcio is an athletic outfielder with good speed. While he doesn’t have any stand-out tools, he’s said to be a grinder who plays above his natural abilities. He excelled last summer in the wooden bat collegiate Northwoods League, placing second in batting average (.367) and walking more than he struck out. The ability he showed there to hit with a wood bat is likely what gave the Braves confidence to draft him this high. He was unranked on any of the prospect outlets draft boards, so this could be a bit of an overdraft at this position.
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This is from Chop County.
Natural Immunity Croc
Fractured lower leg last year when he hit the outfield wall, I believe. He was hitting his stride when hurt, so this is not a fluke hot streak, it would seem.
(This me quoting me from last July)
Curcio, a lefty hitter, was hitting his stride quickly. He began his career at Danville, where he hit a modest .259 with four RBIs in eight games, plus some nice defense, before moving up to Rome. There, he was hitting .316 through seven games before he was injured with a home run and five RBIs. He had a homer and double and three runs scored in the last game before he was hurt.
Nice thing about broken bones, though -- they heal, so the kid should be back on track in time for instructional league/winter ball, if not sooner.
Many thanks to Nick Pierce, Danville radio announcer, for passing this along.
Last edited by rico43; 05-04-2015 at 04:32 AM.
thethe (05-04-2015)
Natural Immunity Croc
Ruiz has struggled, but it's still too soon to be concerned. He's 20 in AA. Last year, at the same level Peterson is now but a year younger, he hit much better. I think he'll be ok.
But this is why it was too early to be disappointed in some guys. A couple good games in a row and everything can change.
50PoundHead (05-04-2015), Garmel (05-04-2015)
High A to AA is considered the biggest talent adjustment in the minors and Ruiz is very young for the level. His K/BB looks good right now, but that can be misleading because he may be so intent on putting the ball in play that he's not trying to drive the ball. Big thing is he doesn't appear (and I'll readily admit appearances can be misleading) to be over-matched.
Yep, and this is why I'm also very encouraged by what Mallex Smith is doing. This is a huge year for him, and he's doing what he's done at every level - hit and get on base.
I have to believe he will start to fly up prospect boards. So far, he is having a Bourn-like minor league career. Always doubted, always hitting and stealing bases. In fact, so far he's actually hit better than Bourn did at a similar age/level.
Last edited by smootness; 05-04-2015 at 11:43 AM.
clvclv (05-04-2015)
From Bowman's twitter:
"Jose Peraza's last 14 games: .385 (20-for-52 w/ no extra-base hits) .421 OBP, 6/7 SB, 4/7 BB/K"
Damn
clvclv (05-04-2015)
Speed guys that make contact and don't strikeout can be safely projected to hit 280 or better IMO. Even with a 5-8% walk rate he will have a big impact on the team offensively. This is a kid that you can realistically project to steal 50+ bases at a high percentage clip.
Natural Immunity Croc
It is true that Peraza's walk rate (typically around 5%) is lower than what you want in a leadoff hitter. But to some extent this can be offset by speed (and the higher BABIP that generates). The low strikeout rate fits in nicely with a speed/high BABIP profile.