Billy Hamilton named top prospect from the AFL
according to Sports Illustrated/Verducci.
Here is the link to the article http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/201...html?hpt=hp_t2
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What I like to hear is Verducci's talk of his gap power. As I keep insisting, he's not a guy with 20 power-- he's got a line drive stroke that will help (along with the best speed in baseball) produce a bunch of extra base hits.
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Scrap Irony
What I like to hear is Verducci's talk of his gap power. As I keep insisting, he's not a guy with 20 power-- he's got a line drive stroke that will help (along with the best speed in baseball) produce a bunch of extra base hits.
Agreed. His first AB in the AFL Champ Game was a nice demonstration of what he could bring to the table. He DOES need to work on his routes, but I think he's going to be a nice fit.
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Just pondering this...Hamilton took REALLY WELL to CF in the AFL...DiDi has a really solid arm at SS and is sighted a few times in the AFL as giving the Reds an option or two at SS...
Wild wondering starts here.
Could the Reds be confident enough in these two to bring them up to the MLB level this coming season???
Didi at SS
Cozart at 3B
Hamilton in CF
Frazier in LF
I know it sounds crazy but defensively it would be pretty sound and as for run production??? well, that is the mystery.
Frazier is a RH bat with decent power.
Hamilton the top of the order bat.
Cozart is a good defender and could more than likely transition to 3B.
Didi is what I described above.
That would put the MLB starting roster under control for YEARS...is it quality enough to win???
Not saying they will or should do this but interesting to let your mind wonder sometimes.
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Cozart's bat at thirdbase is well below average. At SS he's doable.
Better to flip Cozart for a 3B, as his value is much greater as a SS.
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What type of hitter do you see Hamilton developing into? An Ichiro type?
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The other thing I'm looking at with his minor league stats is the amount of strikeouts he has. Do you all think he's going to be a strikeout machine in the majors or will he be able to correct that?
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The other thing I'm looking at with his minor league stats is the amount of strikeouts he has. Do you all think he's going to be a strikeout machine in the majors or will he be able to correct that?
I think Michael Bourn has been cited as the best comp, albeit with a bit more speed/power...
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I think Michael Bourn has been cited as the best comp, albeit with a bit more speed/power...
That would be great if he could put up the epic defense of a Michael Bourn.
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What type of hitter do you see Hamilton developing into? An Ichiro type?
If all goes well, Michael Bourn. Someone mentioned earlier with more power, but I don't see that. More speed, sure. But I don't see the more power part happening.
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If all goes well, Michael Bourn. Someone mentioned earlier with more power, but I don't see that. More speed, sure. But I don't see the more power part happening.
How much power can a 160-lb man yield? Luckily, he doesn't have a big need for it.
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How much power can a 160-lb man yield? Luckily, he doesn't have a big need for it.
Alfonso Soriano?
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MrRedLegger
How much power can a 160-lb man yield? Luckily, he doesn't have a big need for it.
Everyone has a need for power. It makes players better. It makes their BABIP less important to be productive. He simply doesn't have the swing and strength for it.
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MikeThierry
The other thing I'm looking at with his minor league stats is the amount of strikeouts he has. Do you all think he's going to be a strikeout machine in the majors or will he be able to correct that?
As long as you walk lots the K's won't matter.
Many players K alot because they work the count deep and also walk tons. Dunn comes to mind.
Stubbs just seems to K. Hamilton is, I believe, trying to walk lots to take advantage of his speed.