International News, Rumor and Signing Thread

Some people may have shifted, but that is certainly not a consensus. There are plenty who still view him as the best international prospect in years.

A year ago he was a generational talent in just about everybody's eyes, now you're starting to hear more chatter that he's just a very good international prospect - its OK to acknowledge that.

Doesn't mean I don't want him, or that he's still not a really good prospect - but you definitely hear more people being a little cautious with him. That's all. He's obviously still highly thought of.
 
A year ago he was a generational talent in just about everybody's eyes, now you're starting to hear more chatter that he's just a very good international prospect - its OK to acknowledge that.

Doesn't mean I don't want him, or that he's still not a really good prospect - but you definitely hear more people being a little cautious with him. That's all. He's obviously still highly thought of.

It's called "negotiating."
 
A year ago he was a generational talent in just about everybody's eyes, now you're starting to hear more chatter that he's just a very good international prospect - its OK to acknowledge that.

Doesn't mean I don't want him, or that he's still not a really good prospect - but you definitely hear more people being a little cautious with him. That's all. He's obviously still highly thought of.

Who are these 'people'? I've seen one article, and it just mentioned it as something 'some people' are saying. I haven't anyone say it themselves.
 
His stint with the Dodgers last year wasn't good at all. However he is striking out well a batter an inning with his FIP at 3.25 right now. Compared to his ERA of 3.99 that suggests a little bit of bad luck and actual progression from his time with the Dodgers last year. So outside of the 70 innings with the Dodgers last year there isn't much to complain about or anything suggests he's falling off.

Except for the fact that he can't get through the third time through the order
 
Just wait until we find out Kiley McDaniel was a Braves plant during his time at Fangraphs to hype up our international targets.
 
Who are these 'people'? I've seen one article, and it just mentioned it as something 'some people' are saying. I haven't anyone say it themselves.

THis is from a KLaw chat on 5/12/16

Josh: Do any of the international signings have a chance to be within the top 100 after signing in July?
Klaw: Unlikely. Maitan, maybe, but scouts I’ve talked to who’ve seen him say he’s the best prospect in VZ/DR this year but don’t speak of him the way they spoke of Sano in his signing year.

You have the article just posted, there was also a BA chat that didn't seem quite as high on him as they used to be.

There's no need to be so defensive about this; he's obviously still a HIGHLY regarded talent, but there seems to be some pushback lately when it comes to calling him a generational type talent. Not a big deal.
 
From FanGraphs - http://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/eric-longenhagen-prospects-chat-5-20-16/

Dave: Lots of hype around Kevin Maitan. Is he a potential superstar or is the hype a bit too much? How does Maitan at 16 and Sano at 16 compare in your opinion?

12:37
Eric A Longenhagen: Bocaton > Maitan

12:38
Eric A Longenhagen: Part of why Maitan was on the radar so early is because of how seen he matured, physically. But he’ll probably still be atop my J2 board.

Starting to hear things like "He'll probably still be atop my board" "Scouts don't speak of him the way they spoke of Sano in his signing year" "Physically he matured early"

A year ago it was "The next Miguel Cabrera, Chipper Jones" "Generational Talent"

Some of this is just prospect fatigue, people talk about a kid so long they start to find flaws..... but there's definitely been some people pumping the brakes a little more.
 
Lot higher than that the last 2 years

What about the 3.5 ERA he had with the Braves last year in 120 innings? I guess only his time with the Dodgers matters? No chance he improves? Oh wait he has a 3.5 ERA outside of his first start this year? Just horrible numbers. Certainly #4 worthy.
 
From FanGraphs - http://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/eric-longenhagen-prospects-chat-5-20-16/

Dave: Lots of hype around Kevin Maitan. Is he a potential superstar or is the hype a bit too much? How does Maitan at 16 and Sano at 16 compare in your opinion?

12:37
Eric A Longenhagen: Bocaton > Maitan

12:38
Eric A Longenhagen: Part of why Maitan was on the radar so early is because of how seen he matured, physically. But he’ll probably still be atop my J2 board.

Starting to hear things like "He'll probably still be atop my board" "Scouts don't speak of him the way they spoke of Sano in his signing year" "Physically he matured early"

A year ago it was "The next Miguel Cabrera, Chipper Jones" "Generational Talent"

Some of this is just prospect fatigue, people talk about a kid so long they start to find flaws..... but there's definitely been some people pumping the brakes a little more.
At the end of the day it's one persons opinion. I've also still seen reports that say he's the Next this..or Next that. He is clearly the best International talent around and that is great and good and awesome and all those things. He's spoken of as being a generational talent....Still...

“Nobody is a can’t miss but it’s hard to see him missing,”...anonymous Scout. (Doesn't take the luster off because it's the truth of any prospect).
"He is my top bat available this summer including everyone in the draft, though being only 16 and not being able to play until 2017 makes him further away than a Mickey Moniak, Kyle Lewis, or Corey Ray." (One man's opinion again. -Matt Powers).
"If you were to refer to Kevin Maitan as the LeBron James of international baseball prospects you wouldn’t be wrong." (Ralph Lif****z - That last name is real).

Point is...I'm' sure he's a man amongst boys. You can see it in his videos. But IF he inks that paper with the Braves, I'm hoping as we all are that he's that generational talent. There's no shine lost in my opinion.
 
I think what gives people pause is that people seem to think he is maxed out from a body type perspective, but that doesn't change his age or ability. Maybe his ceiling a bit, but it really doesn't tarnish the skills he has right now as a kid. The knock seems to come from a fully developed body at what 16? That I don't get or put much stock into.

I take anyone being compared to Chipper, and Cabrera with a grain of salt anyway.
 
His body "type" may be maxed out, but you can reckon that his strength and build will fill out,especially under pro supervision in our system.

Wouldn't it be cool to have our own Giancarlo Stanton one day?
 
His body "type" may be maxed out, but you can reckon that his strength and build will fill out,especially under pro supervision in our system.

Wouldn't it be cool to have our own Giancarlo Stanton one day?

Stanton not looking too hot this year. His young career thus far has been up and down
 
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