CyYoung31
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Sort of bummed we drafted a flat earth. Feels like a much lessor version of the round earth.
Supposedly Flat Earth has a higher ceiling.
Sort of bummed we drafted a flat earth. Feels like a much lessor version of the round earth.
Supposedly Flat Earth has a higher ceiling.
Season over. Replace the entire BP and look forward to 2020.
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?
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?
Probably just a coincidence that the 2 college players are **** and the the two HS players are top prospects. Although I instantly downgrade anyone for having a Jeter comp. Fangraphs said his knee was fine going into this year. Still almost 25 hitting .260 at AA.
My main goal hoping this would motivate you to try and find my postings about Wright from the draft threads because I didn't get to see it live and scouring through multiple 60 page threads is boring sober.
Beuhler would be a great pick I just dont think we will get the chance to pick him. I think he could jump right to AA and add our glut of SP prospects in the high minors. Also like Thomas Eshelman if we could get him around pick #75 or so. Both could help the Braves by 2017 if not sooner.
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.
We understand you always were lukewarm on Wright... the point is you never really gave any actual reasoning, numbers, or scouting reports to back it up. Your reasoning was basically just "he's a college player" which is silly
And yeah, that is just a coincidence... plenty of examples where college pitchers have turned into great MLB pitchers and recently:
Max Scherzer
David Price
Jacob deGrom
Corey Kluber
Trevor Bauer
Gerrit Cole
Verlander
Lance Lynn
Chris Sale
Sonny Gray
Patrick Corbin
Man look at those awful college pitchers!!! Sure hate to have those guys on my team. Pretty much most of the best starters in the majors were college pitchers.
In reference to what was quoted above. I will post what I damn well please and I dont need to do anything because the "experts" all agree. None of us here knows what even 1% of pro scouts think. Atleast 4 teams scouts went with a player other than Wright and we dont know where he would have gone had the Braves not picked him.
Unlike most people here my opinion is my own. The chef actually puts a lot of thought and critical thinking into his opinions. Most of the rest of you are just parrots and cheerleaders for other peoples opinions. I dont do as much as I used to but I seek out as much information and scouting opinions as I can. Over the years I have developed my own personal scouting philosophy based on my experiences watching baseball and prospecting. Instead of jerking off in echo chambers I seek out differing opinions and continue to question and refine my personal scouting philosophy. I am not afraid of going against the grain. When/if my opinions are wrong you can bet your ass I will be here to take the **** for it. I never have and never will run from it. Being wrong and making mistakes is part of the learning process. I think some of you are so arrogant that you will never admit I was right about Wright even if he is pitching for the Royals in 2 years. He will probably have some fluky good half season 5 years from now for another team and one of you ****bergs will hold that up as proof I was wrong. So flame away. I got tired of kicking the Soroka "value" dead horse. I doubt I will get tired of kicking this horse once I am proven right.
edit - and despite all this I will still root for Wright to be successful as a Brave. I really do want to be wrong about Wright.
In reference to what was quoted above. I will post what I damn well please and I dont need to do anything because the "experts" all agree. None of us here knows what even 1% of pro scouts think. Atleast 4 teams scouts went with a player other than Wright and we dont know where he would have gone had the Braves not picked him.
Unlike most people here my opinion is my own. The chef actually puts a lot of thought and critical thinking into his opinions. Most of the rest of you are just parrots and cheerleaders for other peoples opinions. I dont do as much as I used to but I seek out as much information and scouting opinions as I can. Over the years I have developed my own personal scouting philosophy based on my experiences watching baseball and prospecting. Instead of jerking off in echo chambers I seek out differing opinions and continue to question and refine my personal scouting philosophy. I am not afraid of going against the grain. When/if my opinions are wrong you can bet your ass I will be here to take the **** for it. I never have and never will run from it. Being wrong and making mistakes is part of the learning process. I think some of you are so arrogant that you will never admit I was right about Wright even if he is pitching for the Royals in 2 years. He will probably have some fluky good half season 5 years from now for another team and one of you ****bergs will hold that up as proof I was wrong. So flame away. I got tired of kicking the Soroka "value" dead horse. I doubt I will get tired of kicking this horse once I am proven right.
edit - and despite all this I will still root for Wright to be successful as a Brave. I really do want to be wrong about Wright.
slow your roll there chief, i was just explaining to clvclv why someone can ask if you scouted a player without having scouted that player themselves
that said it's weird to me that you praise enscheff for his critical thinking, but also post something that goes against what every resource we had available at the time was saying without explaining why and then get defensive when people want to know how you arrived at that conclusion. Instead of hemming and hawing about how persecuted you are on this board for 4 pages, why didn't you just say what you said in your last two posts [that weren't complaining about posters on the board]? you're free to post "what you damn well please," but if you do it without explaining your reasoning everyone else on the board is free to either ignore you or call you an idiot.
this isn't hard. how is anyone supposed to know you've "sought out differing opinions" and refined your "personal scouting philosophy" if you don't explain that?