Garrett Fulenchek tweeted today that he's getting his x-ray back today (via Shanks).
That can't be good news for a guy that we are relying on to emerge as one of our top pitching prospects in the lower levels.
Garrett Fulenchek tweeted today that he's getting his x-ray back today (via Shanks).
That can't be good news for a guy that we are relying on to emerge as one of our top pitching prospects in the lower levels.
Go back to the padres well for renfroe? They need a Ss. Not sure how good he is.
We could also hold onto peraza for another year or more and still have him be young for his level. Then if Jace is getting expensive shop him and replace with peraza
I am a Mississippi State fan, so I love Renfroe. And I love his potential. Before this year, I would have pulled the trigger on that in a heartbeat. But after his start to this year in AA and the way he finished there last year, I don't know if I would anymore. The potential is still there, but if he doesn't start figuring it out pretty quickly against advanced pitching, he may not ever do it.
Eh, you're free to have that opinion, but I think even the most optimistic on him would come short of calling him a 'fantastic' prospect. He was ranked anywhere from about 50-75 before this year, and he's 23. He's not anywhere close to a stud prospect or no-doubter.
That ISO is fine; like I said, he's hitting well. But he's in AA as a 23-year-old. I've seen people compare him to Stanton, and Stanton posted a .416 ISO in AA...at age 20.
Kyle Schwarber is a big-time bat. He's 22 in AA right now and his ISO is .296. OPS is 200 points better than Judge's.
Again, Judge is a decent prospect, but he doesn't have the kind of power people think he has. A .210 ISO in AA isn't great for a power hitter, especially for a guy at that age. And the lack of great bat speed will likely widen the gap even more between him and the true power hitters as they see more advanced pitching.
Can someone remind me what's going on with Jordan Paroubeck? And while we are on the subject, is there anyone else in the minor league system other than Davidson (and maybe Ruiz, if he starts hitting) who is considered a potential power bat?
My guess is Paroubeck will play in Danville. He played in the Arizona Fall League last year (which is equivalent to the Gulf Coast League), so the Appalachian League is a logical next step. If he hits there, I could see him moving up to Rome before the end of the year.
Yep, Paroubeck played in the Arizona League, which is different than the AFL. I've definitely confused those two leagues a time or two.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arizona_League