Peterson is a piece of garbage that needs to be traded now while his value is high, but knowing this organization they will rush him and proclaim him the savior, only to watch him be the fraud that he is.
Why does it always seem like the Red Sox have a loaded farm system, yet they always seem to fill their roster with creaky old-veterans with bloated contracts?
Because the Red Sox have always been known to overhype their prospects, so they can trade them.
Outside of Bogarts, Betts, Bradley just recently it's been a while since they've produced homegrown talent.
So why do independent sources rate them highly?
They have a good farm system now....And no source is ever unbiased
Because the Red Sox have always been known to overhype their prospects, so they can trade them.
Outside of Bogarts, Betts, Bradley just recently it's been a while since they've produced homegrown talent.
Because the Red Sox have always been known to overhype their prospects, so they can trade them.
I see we found our board's Donald Trump.Quote from Millwood1Hitter I found from one year ago:
"Peterson is a great young player. He should never be traded. This organization does a great job of being patient with their young players. Peterson is the real deal folks."
Not consistent! Sad!
I see we found our board's Donald Trump.
Because the Red Sox have always been known to overhype their prospects, so they can trade them.
Outside of Bogarts, Betts, Bradley just recently it's been a while since they've produced homegrown talent.
I think the easy approach is always the Ostrich defense -hide your head and if you can't see it, it doesn't exist and maybe things will work out all right. Sometimes it does. Sometimes the Lion has big drumsticks.
The "we need a RH impact bat, Peterson is a RH bat therefore he will have an impact" approach may work, but probably won't and should play little part in team creation or long range plans.
We have major issues at catcher, third, and the outfield. No help is on the way. We need power, our system is starved of power. Where are the hitters to build around? Where is the Justices, Gants, Chipper, Klesko, and Javys?
I wonder what Millwood1hitterquitter would have though of Kevin Millwood as a prospect. His minor league stat sheets are full of 4 and 5 ERA stops in the minors.
Our system outside of the low minors is overrated and complete garbage.
Everyone points to Swanson and Albies. What makes them so great, they aren't once in a generation talent like Griffey, AROD, or Chipper. We will be lucky if they are as good as Furcal and Giles. Where's our cornerstone player to build around? There are non.
We have major issues at catcher, third, and the outfield. No help is on the way. We need power, our system is starved of power. Where are the hitters to build around? Where is the Justices, Gants, Chipper, Klesko, and Javys?
All these pitchers are overrated. A bunch of fringe bottom of the rotation or setup guys. Should have sold high on guys like Wisler, Blair, and Jenkins. Instead we rush them and expose them for the frauds that they are. Up next: Minter, Newcomb, Fried. There's no Smoltz or Glavine or Avery in this group. They'll be lucky to carve out a career like Buddy Carlyle.
Give me a system with a few generational talents who are studs with a bunch of scrubs instead of a bunch of AAA fringe MLB filler material.
Sorry, but Smoltz and Glavine, along with Maddux, were once in a lifetime.