ST 3/2 at Mets - Kolby on mound, Grissom and Ozuna and minor leagues- on TV

I thought Twit has already come out and said Oboozuna is going to be on the roster on opening day. Maybe not though.

So far I have like Wall and White a whole lot better than Rosorrio or Oboozuna.. but we will see as camp progresses.

Snit did. I don't see any way they release him before midseason at the soonest and only then if we can't do a bad contract swap.
 
You're telling me that Dodd and Allard aren't going to finish 1-2 in the 2023 Cy Young voting?

I think it is hard to 'get carried away' when someone is talking about the #5 starter/long relief role. It is like hyping the best piece you got at a garage sale.. so being excited about Dodd after 5 games is not getting carried away, unless you are saying he can replace Fried when he walks.
 
Weren’t we excited by Strider after 5 games ? Lol

That said- he was a 3rd rounder. Not exactly a throwaway pick. Here was the last write up on him from rotoworld back in July.


DYLAN DODD
SP, ATLANTA BRAVES
Braves LHP prospect Dylan Dodd struck out 10 over six innings while allowing two unearned runs Wednesday for High-A Rome.
Dodd, 23, scattered seven hits and walked one batter. The 96th pick of last year's draft out of Southeast Missouri State, Dodd has been solid in his first full professional year with a 53/9 K/BB ratio that is more indicative of talent then his 4.05 ERA in 53 1/3 innings (10 starts) suggests. He pounds the strike zone with four pitches, and his change has a chance to be a swing-and-miss offering at the highest level. None of his other pitches project much more than average -- if that -- so this is more of a backend starting profile than a frontline option. Still, Atlanta has done wonders with this type of arm, and Dodd could be starting games with the Braves at some point in the next two years.
 
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Weren’t we excited by Strider after 5 games ? Lol

That said- he was a 3rd rounder. Not exactly a throwaway pick. Here was the last write up on him from rotoworld back in July.


DYLAN DODD
SP, ATLANTA BRAVES
Braves LHP prospect Dylan Dodd struck out 10 over six innings while allowing two unearned runs Wednesday for High-A Rome.
Dodd, 23, scattered seven hits and walked one batter. The 96th pick of last year's draft out of Southeast Missouri State, Dodd has been solid in his first full professional year with a 53/9 K/BB ratio that is more indicative of talent then his 4.05 ERA in 53 1/3 innings (10 starts) suggests. He pounds the strike zone with four pitches, and his change has a chance to be a swing-and-miss offering at the highest level. None of his other pitches project much more than average -- if that -- so this is more of a backend starting profile than a frontline option. Still, Atlanta has done wonders with this type of arm, and Dodd could be starting games with the Braves at some point in the next two years.

I think a lot of us saw something in Strider that Dodd will never have... no knock on Dodd. That said, I like Dodd because of what you posted more so than 5 spring games. He hits the zone, has enough of a fastball to keep guys from just waiting on it. You put Dodd, Allard or Anderson for our 5th.. Dodd is my pick. Now if Ian can prove he can be effective and not walk the world, I would go with him and tell Dodd his chance will be coming. Allard I just don't trust. His track record of mediocrity and lower is far more telling than a few good innings in spring.

as far as DH/LF.. I am on record that Ozuna will rebound this year and be a positive, so keeping him around is fine by me.. but short ass leash. I hate Rasorryo.. cut him today for all I care. All the other guys, I don't konw.

Wall -- I really like the look of him at the plate, he just looked like a player and so far has looked good. But he is an older career minor leaguer and those guys rarely stick for long.. might show flashes but will then go into Travis Demerite mood..

White -- I love his speed and ability to play all 3 OF spots well.. not 100% sold on his offense. He said he found something in his swing..but he has zero history to back that up.. I say keep playing him to see what you got.

Pillar -- even fully healthy, he is probably a .700 - .750 OPS guy with avg defense.. not bad and deserving of a bench role on this team imo.

Luplow and Hilliard are basically the same to me.. I have no idea what to think of them, but while the WBC is going on, I hope to see a lot of all 5 of them.

and yes, I just channelled my inner clv (where has he been?) but I am on a really unimportant meeting right now.
 
Dodd is gonna stick I think - he looks like he knows how to pitch, meaning not walking people. Ground balls and weak pop ups are just fine.
 
I think it is hard to 'get carried away' when someone is talking about the #5 starter/long relief role. It is like hyping the best piece you got at a garage sale.. so being excited about Dodd after 5 games is not getting carried away, unless you are saying he can replace Fried when he walks.

Oh. So what about the dude who is projected to be our starting SS then? Does he count?
 
Oh. So what about the dude who is projected to be our starting SS then? Does he count?

Grissom.. I like what I have seen.. couple that with last year and the fact no one else to really compete with him.. I would say he is fine and just enjoying him playing well right now. I am more interested in our fringe guys..
 
I don’t think it’s getting carried away to comment that guys are getting a lot of run and looking decent in ST games… or even dreaming of what they could become.

Nobody has been annointed, but watching and evaluating is what ST is all about for fans.
 
I think a lot of us saw something in Strider that Dodd will never have... no knock on Dodd. That said, I like Dodd because of what you posted more so than 5 spring games. He hits the zone, has enough of a fastball to keep guys from just waiting on it. You put Dodd, Allard or Anderson for our 5th.. Dodd is my pick. Now if Ian can prove he can be effective and not walk the world, I would go with him and tell Dodd his chance will be coming. Allard I just don't trust. His track record of mediocrity and lower is far more telling than a few good innings in spring.

as far as DH/LF.. I am on record that Ozuna will rebound this year and be a positive, so keeping him around is fine by me.. but short ass leash. I hate Rasorryo.. cut him today for all I care. All the other guys, I don't konw.

Wall -- I really like the look of him at the plate, he just looked like a player and so far has looked good. But he is an older career minor leaguer and those guys rarely stick for long.. might show flashes but will then go into Travis Demerite mood..

White -- I love his speed and ability to play all 3 OF spots well.. not 100% sold on his offense. He said he found something in his swing..but he has zero history to back that up.. I say keep playing him to see what you got.

Pillar -- even fully healthy, he is probably a .700 - .750 OPS guy with avg defense.. not bad and deserving of a bench role on this team imo.

Luplow and Hilliard are basically the same to me.. I have no idea what to think of them, but while the WBC is going on, I hope to see a lot of all 5 of them.

and yes, I just channelled my inner clv (where has he been?) but I am on a really unimportant meeting right now.

clv was having health issues at some point last season. Haven't seen him lately. Hope all is well.
 
I don’t think it’s getting carried away to comment that guys are getting a lot of run and looking decent in ST games… or even dreaming of what they could become.

Nobody has been annointed, but watching and evaluating is what ST is all about for fans.

I hope everyone knows I was tweaking Cy with my comment. ST is what is it is. There will be some monster performances from guys who maybe get a cup of coffee in the big leagues and there will be some true surprises. Just have to wait and see how it all turns out.

Only thing I watch for is use patterns. Guys like White, Pillar, and Wall (Sierra less so) are getting long looks to see if there is a place in the plan for them. Looking for RHH guy who can play CF. Seeing guys like Milligan and Waddell get ABs (injury rehab in Waddell's case) makes me think they are just trying to find the appropriate placement for both in the coming minor league season: Gwinnett or Mississippi. Everybody knows what they have in Adrianza and Hecchavaria.
 
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