If only we could've tricked him into thinking OBP and BB were important in baseball.
That team must lead AAA in ex fringe major leaguers.
Actually, a lot of AAA teams look like that these days. The population of guys who have just a few games of major league experience is quite large.
http://www.cbssports.com/mlb/eye-on...couer-toes-the-rubber-and-pitches-in-triple-a
Pitched an inning in AAA.
Got Dykstra's kid out, two flyouts and a groundout.
We need some help in the pen. I'm all for feel good stories, and we all know he had a rocket arm.
Too bad he never lived up to the poor man's Vlad comp.
The woes of below average bat speed. I always thought Francoeur's problem--and lousy coaching probably contributed--is that he always thought he could successfully hit what he could reach. That probably worked through high school. Above average plate coverage doesn't count for much when the result is three-hoppers to the middle infielders. Add that to what I always considered a slider-speed bat and you've got the right equation for disappointment.
Which is why reliever might be interesting for him since he can still throw pretty hard. How many position players turned into decent pitchers?
At his age?