I want him to start at AA and move up quickly.


I just want to chime in and say I think he could be our 2017 starting right fielder...
...and should have been our 2015 right fielder.
Who wants to top that.
He and Fried are likely our two favorites for "fast riser" status.
I think Fried has turned a lot of heads this spring.
He IS a better hitter than Heyward!
Hows that?
He would have been a better hitter than Heyward!
Hows that?
He is so good he taught Andrew Jones all he knows.
#TopThat
Heyooo
He of the 5\38 and .214 obp this spring. Its been brutal.
I know its been hashed to DEATH, but this franchise could not in any way float a player like that. He isn't likely going to opt out of that Cubbies deal I wouldn't think.
The pro heywad crowd has certainly become silent. That initial trade thread is something else to go back to now
The pro heywad crowd has certainly become silent. That initial trade thread is something else to go back to now
I think it's more likely Heyward reverts back to his old self than he is finished.
It was just 2 seasons ago he had the best year of his career
What's there to say? His 2016 was horrible. Do you expect him to be that bad going forward?
I've said for a long time now he is overrated as a total value player and that paying for his defense was silly.
I'd still love to have him back at less than half his price tag.
You can say that but it doesn't make it true. That fact that you and people like Bill Shanks value Heyward at less than 20 million a year for what he did prior to Chicago shows you don't know how to properly value players.
The fact that you want to pay players for what they've done and not what you project in the future shows you don't know how to value players.
The fact that you want to pay players for what they've done and not what you project in the future shows you don't know how to value players.
The fact that you want to pay players for what they've done and not what you project in the future shows you don't know how to value players.