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?
JohnAdcox (07-23-2019)
"Well, you’ll learn soon enough that this was a massive red wave landslide." - thethe on the 2020 election that trump lost bigly
“I can’t fix my life, but I can fix the world.” - sturg
I was a huge fan of the Wright pick at #5, which is odd because I wasn't a fan at all of the Anderson pick at #3.
Logic dictates that if I wanted a position player like Lewis in favor of Anderson, I should have wanted a position player like Adell or Hiura in favor of Wright.
Maybe I'm too in love with college players (Lewis/Wright) due to some aversion to the risk of all HS players?
Also my recollection is that Wright was rated to go higher and "dropped" to us at #5. While Anderson was rated lower and we seemingly "reached" to take him at #3. Not that I put much stock in the draft boards that get published. I think we wanted Senzel badly the year we took Anderson but he went at #2. Senzel IS the player we hope Riley develops into.
Last edited by nsacpi; 07-23-2019 at 12:14 PM.
"I am a victim, I will tell you. I am a victim."
"I am your retribution."
Which has absolutely nothing to do with my question.
zbhargrove - "I'm sure you watched a ton of his college starts lmao"
If you're basing your opinion on something you've read somewhere, just say it. Nothing at all wrong with that. Just stop trying to ridicule someone expressing an opinion when you personally didn't attend a bunch of his college starts either.
Lots of folks around here try to pawn themselves off as "experts" with information they got from someone else. Unfortunately they take it personally when you explain that you're capable of reading those reports too.
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?
And some people like to pawn themselves off as lifetime members of the Internet writers association and make blog posts suggesting the Braves could get Sale for Tyrell Jenkins...and then try to claim they “don’t really care” when others point out just how little they know.
That's irrelevant to the discussion honestly. Cajun is the one that said he thought Wright would be a set-up man at best the day we drafted him. That is/was a highly irregular viewpoint that warrants criticism.
For example, I've watched zero starts of last year's No. 1 overall pick Casey Mize. If someone were to state that they think he's a future set up man at best, well I'd have to call them out on that, seeing as the the overwhelming consensus of baseball experts disagree with such a statement.
I wanted Adell from the first time I read about him. He was risky, but his ceiling was always what we're seeing now. And Wright's current struggles drive home the point that all draft picks are risky and there is no such thing as a floor that is above 'never becoming anything.' That's not to say Wright will never become anything, but it's certainly possible at this point.
Having said that, I was definitely ok with the Wright pick. When I wanted Adell badly, I didn't really think we had a good shot at Wright. I think I still would have preferred Adell over him, but I also felt like that was a potentially stupid opinion to have based on consensus.
"Acuna is getting lucky, just like CJ did when he batted .321 and won a batting title. He is unlikely to get lucky at the MLB level over an extended period of time. He will settle in around .300-.320 just like everyone else, and when he does, he won't be within shouting distance of the 1.000 OPS he is posting in AAA...more like low .700s in 2018." -Enscheff 8/25/17
Having seen a lot of Adell here in Louisville, the kid obviously had all the tools and potential but kid also had a lot of swing and miss in his bat. There were questions about his ability to consistently make contact. They have obviously helped in that regard so far in his career.
"Acuna is getting lucky, just like CJ did when he batted .321 and won a batting title. He is unlikely to get lucky at the MLB level over an extended period of time. He will settle in around .300-.320 just like everyone else, and when he does, he won't be within shouting distance of the 1.000 OPS he is posting in AAA...more like low .700s in 2018." -Enscheff 8/25/17
This is why most of the posters here have lost patience with you. You quote zbhargrove's post but leave out the second line, which is the key point:
"No substance in any of your posts from then... nothing to back your opinion up besides just saying words. No scouting to back you up, no numbers, no anything... so why am I supposed to be impressed? "
This is not difficult reasoning to follow. If cajunrevenge said something that disagreed with the more or less universal opinion of scouts at the time, he needs to back it up with a reason for the disagreement. In this case, Wright's stats were excellent, so he couldn't use those, and since he didn't cite any dissenting scouting reports, his only option left would've been scouting Wright himself, hence the zbhargrove post. On the other hand, zbhargrove was not disagreeing with the consensus, so he does not need to have watched any of Wright's college games.
zbhargrove (07-24-2019)
cajun: The earth is flat!! I've said so since it was drafted!!
zb: hmm, that's not what every scientist in the world says, what scientific experiments have you done to prove this?
clv: derp...what scientific experiments have YOU done to prove it's round?
everyone: dafuq?
Carp (07-23-2019), zbhargrove (07-24-2019)
Sort of bummed we drafted a flat earth. Feels like a much lessor version of the round earth.
Coppy