msstate7
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Even when he’s going good he’s got a k rate at 30 percent. In aaa.
Bad for sure, but a high bb rate to go with a high k rate makes it a little more acceptable
Even when he’s going good he’s got a k rate at 30 percent. In aaa.
Perhaps waters just needed a change of scenery. As a royal...
.345/.446/.655
.470 wOBA
189 wrc+
.309 iso
15.4 bb%, 29.2 k%
In an earlier era when teams carried 10 pitchers and had really long benches, Waters would have had some value as a 5th/6th OF who could provide late-inning defense and base running. Those guys didn't have to provide anything in terms of consistency with the bat, but that type of player is pretty much extinct.
Players moving to new teams or up levels often have a performance spike. I've always thought that was partially due to a shot of mental adrenaline. This could be a wake-up call for Waters, but he just can't strike out this much unless his power profile improves. There's always going to be a debate as to whether strike outs are worse than other outs, but for a guy like Waters who has good speed and little power (at least at this juncture), I see them as a stumbling block.
Question for the Braves is whether Waters is a better player than Heredia. With Duvall going down, Waters might have contributed as his RHH splits are better than his LHH splits. But I've always thought the Braves had this schizophrenic approach with Waters is that they promoted him aggressively and then appeared to sour on him. The minor league staff watches these guys daily, so I'm in no position to question their decisions, but it seems that his lukewarm performance in High A in 2018 would have had him starting the 2019 season at the same stop. Braves promoted him to Mississippi (and all the way to Gwinnett later in 2019) and he played well there, but that's when strikeout rate started to increase. Can't prove the negative, but I see the Braves handling someone like Vaughn Grissom much differently and I wonder if Waters should have been handled similarly.
Wasn't there whispers that Waters had an attitude issue? The Braves have seemingly been able to hone in on their guys who are teachable/coachable and keep and develop those guys.
I've never been a huge Waters fan and will try not to pile on because he had a few good qualities. However, he always seemed to be Jordan Schafer 2.0 before the suspension brought him back to earth. Perhaps the trade benefits Waters. For those who wish on him....I hope so really.Wasn't there whispers that Waters had an attitude issue? The Braves have seemingly been able to hone in on their guys who are teachable/coachable and keep and develop those guys.
Some interesting stuff with the FCL team today.
Most notably - Ambioris Tavarez is making his pro debut. He's been on the restricted list this whole year and no one seemed to know why. He did make a few PAs late in spring training games this year but that was it. He was our big January international signing in 2021. He's 1-3 with a double around halfway through the game.
Also, draft pick debuts. Finally. Fifth rounder Ignacio Alvarez is hitting second and playing third today. Also debuting: OF Andrew Keck (10th rounder), 1B Justin Janas (12th round), 2B Cory Acton (9th round), SS EJ Exposito (16th rounder), OF Kevin Kilpatrick (17th rounder).
They're being two-hit through five innings, so the draft is a total failure.
Tavarez and some of the draftees debuted today in the FCL.
Vaughn Grissom is #59 on Keith Law’s top 60
Some interesting stuff with the FCL team today.
Most notably - Ambioris Tavarez is making his pro debut. He's been on the restricted list this whole year and no one seemed to know why. He did make a few PAs late in spring training games this year but that was it. He was our big January international signing in 2021. He's 1-3 with a double around halfway through the game.
Also, draft pick debuts. Finally. Fifth rounder Ignacio Alvarez is hitting second and playing third today. Also debuting: OF Andrew Keck (10th rounder), 1B Justin Janas (12th round), 2B Cory Acton (9th round), SS EJ Exposito (16th rounder), OF Kevin Kilpatrick (17th rounder).
They're being two-hit through five innings, so the draft is a total failure.
Williams and Jackson got in the game later. Free agent signee and East Carolina fifth-year senior Bryon Worrell also debuted.
FCL team has been pretty much bereft of notable prospects, so I'm guessing we'll see a lot of the 2022 draftees seeing considerable action. I don't know what it means in terms of player development, but not having a second short-season league means some guys aren't going to get a lot of ABs.
I wish the Braves had either 2 FCL teams or still was in Daville or had some Appy League team.
Ambioris Tavarez playing SS today, he's currently 2-2. Ignacio Benitez playing 3B again and is also 2-2. Our third round pick C Drake Baldwin also started 2-2 with a single and a double.
When is the International signing window?