Someone say Waters don’t have any value and he homer to start the spring training. Lol![]()
Acuña’s Bat Flip;852926 said:When did Demeritte come back?
So what you're saying is after Waters hits 10 HRs this spring off warm up fastballs, trade him to the Rockies?
Braves they are playing Drew Waters because they see some kind of value. The experts here have more knowledge that Braves scouts.
Braves they are playing Drew Waters because they see some kind of value. The experts here have more knowledge that Braves scouts.
Braves they are playing Drew Waters because they see some kind of value. The experts here have more knowledge that Braves scouts.
You Waters supporters have interesting takes on him. i believe I've seen him more than most and every thing the scouts say or have said has been close to right. I've seen it with Jordan Schafer and I've seen it with Waters....approach....indecisive pitch recognition. Not a hater, but one spring homer doesn't equate to him being a reborn prospect.Waters has value. He looks to be good defensively and can play all 3 outfield positions. He also has excellent speed. ZiPS has him at almost 1 WAR this year.
The hope was Waters would become a star. That's still possible if he sees an uncommon improvement in his ability to make contact. He's got the tools but betting on that improvement isn't usually a good plan.
But there's a lot of room between a star player and a useless player. There's some value there. How much there ends up being we'll have to see.
You Waters supporters have interesting takes on him. i believe I've seen him more than most and every thing the scouts say or have said has been close to right. I've seen it with Jordan Schafer and I've seen it with Waters....approach....indecisive pitch recognition. Not a hater, but one spring homer doesn't equate to him being a reborn prospect.
You've really been gone a while
You Water's supporters? Aren't we all water's supporters?
I think he means the Waters water carriers.
With Atlanta's Olson deal and Riley's success in 2021, there are examples now of players that developed an approach. These two can possibly be a resource for Waters.
My memory of Schaffer is he was exceptionally cocky and thought his talent was enough to get him to the HOF. I'm not saying he didn't work at it. The approach was just never there.
Besides, with Pache gone, Water's bat doesn't need to be as good in CF as was necessary when he was projected in LF.
He doesn't need to be a superstar. Just serviceable in CF and replace Duvall when he falls back to earth this year.