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    Expectations for Yonder Alonso

    Thus far all evidence points toward Yonder Alonso possessing an above average major league bat.

    His minor league stats seem to bare that out. He was a model of consistency throughout his minor league career.

    2009 - .292/.374/.464, in 340 PAs primarily in A+ & AA
    2010 - .290 /.362/.458, in 560 PAs in AA & AAA
    2011 - .296/.374/.486, in 409 PAs in AAA

    He's been superb since being called up, putting up .364/.437/.610 in 87 PAs. Obviously, no one expects him to continue to put up those type of numbers in the big show (.418 BABIP). My question is what kind of slashlines do your foresee for young Yonder next year?

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    Re: Expectations for Yonder Alonso

    Quote Originally Posted by BillDoran View Post
    Thus far all evidence points toward Yonder Alonso possessing an above average major league bat.

    His minor league stats seem to bare that out. He was a model of consistency throughout his minor league career.

    2009 - .292/.374/.464, in 340 PAs primarily in A+ & AA
    2010 - .290 /.362/.458, in 560 PAs in AA & AAA
    2011 - .296/.374/.486, in 409 PAs in AAA

    He's been superb since being called up, putting up .364/.437/.610 in 87 PAs. Obviously, no one expects him to continue to put up those type of numbers in the big show (.418 BABIP). My question is what kind of slashlines do your foresee for young Yonder next year?
    I'm not sure where I expect his exact slash line to be, but I think he's a .850-.900 OPS type of guy. Probably leaning toward the .850 side. His plate discipline and his batting eye are pretty well refined. Some have pointed out that his discipline and eye are better than Bruce's and Bruce has been in the majors for a few years already.

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    Re: Expectations for Yonder Alonso

    Quote Originally Posted by BillDoran View Post
    Thus far all evidence points toward Yonder Alonso possessing an above average major league bat.

    His minor league stats seem to bare that out. He was a model of consistency throughout his minor league career.

    2009 - .292/.374/.464, in 340 PAs primarily in A+ & AA
    2010 - .290 /.362/.458, in 560 PAs in AA & AAA
    2011 - .296/.374/.486, in 409 PAs in AAA

    He's been superb since being called up, putting up .364/.437/.610 in 87 PAs. Obviously, no one expects him to continue to put up those type of numbers in the big show (.418 BABIP). My question is what kind of slashlines do your foresee for young Yonder next year?
    Hey -- I'm going to expect Ruth like numbers -- why not?

    Sadly -- it will probably be in a Yankee uniform.

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    Re: Expectations for Yonder Alonso

    My expectations for Zo is that he will be a average 3rd baseman and a career .300 hitter!

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    Re: Expectations for Yonder Alonso

    I'm thinkin' Larry Walker.

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    Re: Expectations for Yonder Alonso

    Quote Originally Posted by Vottomatic View Post
    I'm thinkin' Larry Walker.
    He can't be Larry Walker. Jay Bruce is Larry Walker. Everybody can't be Larry Walker.

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    Re: Expectations for Yonder Alonso

    Quote Originally Posted by texasdave View Post
    He can't be Larry Walker. Jay Bruce is Larry Walker. Everybody can't be Larry Walker.
    Alright. Bill Madlock then.

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    Re: Expectations for Yonder Alonso

    Well, it seems that out of nowhere.....the Reds suddenly expect left field to be the place where defense is a must, so he probably won't fit there.

    I think they should stick him in left field until we either trade Votto, or lose him to free agency.

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    Re: Expectations for Yonder Alonso

    Quote Originally Posted by FireDusty View Post
    Well, it seems that out of nowhere.....the Reds suddenly expect left field to be the place where defense is a must, so he probably won't fit there.

    I think they should stick him in left field until we either trade Votto, or lose him to free agency.
    That makes WAY too much sense --
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    Re: Expectations for Yonder Alonso

    Anybody can hit 60 homers if they use three bats. Just sayin'.

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    Re: Expectations for Yonder Alonso

    a lot of his minor league plate appearances were with a bum wrist. I wouldn't judge him on those very much.

    With his eye, his work ethic and his bat speed, he projects to be better than Sean Casey, less than Joey Votto. Maybe Fred McGriff?


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