Lucas Harrell traded

I get some thinking his HR total is inflated due to the league he is in. He has hit 25 home runs in a hitter friendly league. The 2nd highest total this year is 16 home runs. The fact that he has 9 more than the 2nd highest total suggests that his power potential is legit despite the league.

To put it in perspective, in 336 ABs, Hunter Renfroe hit 16 HR in the California league 2 years ago. He's one of the best power hitters in the minors.

Also have to consider that is home park is the most extreme hitters park in the minors. Kind of a weird split for him. The league is an extreme hitters league and his park tops the list, but :

Home- .242/.298/.596
Away- .300/.400/.571

Somehow has a much higher walk rate on the road
 
I believe the stat inflation in the California League is due to bigger ballparks, which tend to suppress HRs but inflate everything else. Same for the PCL.

Anyway, sounds like a decent deal. Plus, the guy we got is a movie star.

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In some ballparks, but high desert is crazy high HR totals. I think the HR multiple is like 150
 
I'm a fan of this deal as well... even if the guy never sniffs the majors

Yeah, it was a sharp move on both ends. Acquiring the talent, then trading it for a potential useful future piece. That it's a guy that seems to have legit power is the cherry on top.
 
i don't have ESPN Insider but Keith Law said this in the intro of his article

I'm not saying Dario Alvarez and Lucas Harrell can't help the Texas Rangers, but the Atlanta Braves just spun lead into gold with their acquisitions of these two guys and the subsequent deal for a somewhat tarnished former first-round pick with huge raw power in Travis Demeritte.
 
I read that earlier. Isn't basically every non top 100 prospect "one in a million Chase Utley"? I don't find these mathematical projection of prospects all that interesting. Absolutely zero of those players had a comparable skillet to Demerrit.

Sure they did. The number 1 comp; Delwyn Young is a lot like Demerrit. Though, no two players are alike. I wouldn't say every non top 100 in 1 in a million, but I think the strike out rate make him have less of a chance to make the majors. Though, I will say the power (depending on how it translates to lesser hitting environments) could give him more of a chance.
 
Sure they did. The number 1 comp; Delwyn Young is a lot like Demerrit. Though, no two players are alike. I wouldn't say every non top 100 in 1 in a million, but I think the strike out rate make him have less of a chance to make the majors. Though, I will say the power (depending on how it translates to lesser hitting environments) could give him more of a chance.

The optimistic thing is that, yes he has a rough strikeout rate... but it has slowly improved every year he's played in his young career.
 
Just noticed MLbpipeline redid our prospect rankings and slotted him in 9th. BTW that top 30 looks good now http://m.mlb.com/prospects/2016?list=atl

The interesting thing with that list is so many of our young guys haven't made their way onto it yet; Maitan is there; but we have at least 5 other premium talents from this year (Soto, Severino, Gutierrez, Contreras and Pena) + Cruz/Pache; none of whom are even listed in our top-30 right now.

Minter/Wiegel will have to be added as well and Cumberland too. The system is just so deep.
 
The interesting thing with that list is so many of our young guys haven't made their way onto it yet; Maitan is there; but we have at least 5 other premium talents from this year (Soto, Severino, Gutierrez, Contreras and Pena) + Cruz/Pache; none of whom are even listed in our top-30 right now.

Minter/Wiegel will have to be added as well and Cumberland too. The system is just so deep.

Yeah, not sure why they took Wiegel off and not Bird.
 
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