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Expects Yuge Games
It's been a while since we've dabbled in the Rule 5 draft. There are no polished diamonds available. Everyone on the list has issues and flaws. What teams do is squint really hard and try to find a player that potentially can rise above those flaws and help them someday.
I'm going to nominate a player I hope the Braves consider. I'll start by acknowledging the issues that have led his team not to protect him. He is notorious for not giving his all, having been pulled out of numerous games for not running out balls. He had a disappointing season last year in AA, hitting only .236. So we would have to stash him for a whole season on the major league roster even though he needs another year or two in the minors.
So why do I want to draft him? Several reasons. Talent to start with. He is a former first round pick (#8 in the first round to be precise) with tools you rarely find in the Rule 5 draft. Great speed. Has more pop than most speed guys have. Another reason I think he is a good fit for us is he can play center. Our internal options right now are Melvin, Cunningham and Almonte. We need some alternatives. We also have needs at the top of the lineup. He could potentially help us there too some day. He has put up a walk rate north of 10% each of the past three years (12% in AA in 2014). Which means he had a decent OBP (.346) last season even with the low batting average. He is still young (turned 22 in August).
I think of him as being a Peraza-like player. Peraza is younger and doesn't have the attitude issues. But this player also walks more than Peraza and shows more power (11 home runs in AA in 2014). Between the two of them they could give us a dynamic combination that would take care of second and center as well as the top two spots in the lineup. Maybe not right away in 2015 but sometime down the line.
So why not take a flyer on Delino DeShields.
I'm going to nominate a player I hope the Braves consider. I'll start by acknowledging the issues that have led his team not to protect him. He is notorious for not giving his all, having been pulled out of numerous games for not running out balls. He had a disappointing season last year in AA, hitting only .236. So we would have to stash him for a whole season on the major league roster even though he needs another year or two in the minors.
So why do I want to draft him? Several reasons. Talent to start with. He is a former first round pick (#8 in the first round to be precise) with tools you rarely find in the Rule 5 draft. Great speed. Has more pop than most speed guys have. Another reason I think he is a good fit for us is he can play center. Our internal options right now are Melvin, Cunningham and Almonte. We need some alternatives. We also have needs at the top of the lineup. He could potentially help us there too some day. He has put up a walk rate north of 10% each of the past three years (12% in AA in 2014). Which means he had a decent OBP (.346) last season even with the low batting average. He is still young (turned 22 in August).
I think of him as being a Peraza-like player. Peraza is younger and doesn't have the attitude issues. But this player also walks more than Peraza and shows more power (11 home runs in AA in 2014). Between the two of them they could give us a dynamic combination that would take care of second and center as well as the top two spots in the lineup. Maybe not right away in 2015 but sometime down the line.
So why not take a flyer on Delino DeShields.