Southcack77
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Something in his favor then. In general though, the consensus seems to place him behind McKay, Lewis, Beck and maybe one or two other hitters.
I think the consensus is Adell over Bexk actually.
Something in his favor then. In general though, the consensus seems to place him behind McKay, Lewis, Beck and maybe one or two other hitters.
The difference is we have a bigger sample size for Hasley, Longerhans just reported watching him in a tournament and that he looked 'great' in CF.
So we know Hasley can play out there, probably better than Lewis, has a similar hit tool and has performed against better competition i.e. he's safer and I don't think there's a big difference in upside.
I mean Longerhans has Lewis #5 and Hasley at #7 so we are both in the same ballpark here. I just look at the toolset for Lewis and it's not very exciting IMO, if he's not going to hit for much power or play great defense, why take a similar guy with more polish in haseley?
If they go prep bat I'd much rather swing on upside with Beck/Addell
Because Haseley is already 21 years old in college, and Lewis is 18 and in HS. When Lewis is 21 he should be better in every single category than Haseley is now.
If the Braves don't come away with one of Gore, Lewis, Beck or Adell it means they didn't go BPA in hopes of signing the #5 pick cheaply enough to go over slot at #41. I really hope that doesn't happen.
I don't think beck or adell make most top fives right now.
That BA list seals it for me: I want Adell.
Over Gore?
Gore is my realistic #1 choice.
If he's not there I want Haseley or Lewis is if he has a chance to develop power.
Just from reading snippets, but I'd avoid Adell/Beck. Seems like more risk than usual for a top-5 pick.
How close to Benintendi does Hasley compare? Maybe better OBP skills? About the same power? Defensively can stick anywhere?
Similar player with somewhat lesser tools across the board, is basically what I've read. Not quite the hitter without quite the power of Benintendi. Not quite the speed, etc. So, a poor man's Benintendi.
http://m.mlb.com/news/article/234394848/2017-draft-prospects-with-the-best-tools/
Pipeline rates the best tools in the draft, several Braves targets listed as HMs...
Best Hitter - Keston Hiura, OF/2B, UC Irvine
HM - Pavin, McKay and HASELEY
I'm all aboard with Haseley if Gore isn't there.
And Adell HM for both best power and strongest arm.
And Adell HM for both best power and strongest arm.
Longenhan or whatever his name is, has 55 on Haseley in CF, and 55 hit tool. Believes he will hit for avg.
Mentioned Baz has better spin rates than Ian Anderson, Groome, etc...
Baz's scouting report is really strong when you look at the write ups and the grades.
Pipeline has a
65 fastball, 60 cutter, 60 curve, 55 slider, 50 changeup, 50 control.
Most lists seems to have him around 10th on the big board, but if those grades are somewhat legit, I could see him going higher.