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Its not going to change the plate approach against lefties which he has shown to be quite good. The guy had a line vs lefties that other college hitters wished they could have had overall. In 2007, Alonso was actually better against lefties. In 2008 he was better vs righties. The fact that Alonso was an absolute monster against righties in college doesn't change that he beat up lefties extremely well also.
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The metal bat doesn't change the plate approach.
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Posted by jfay October 22nd, 2009, 12:13 pm Chris Heisey is crushing the ball in the Arizona Fall League. He’s leads the league OPS (1.732). He’s hitting .571/.625/1.107 in 28 at-bats. “He’s been doing that since April,” player development director Terry Reynolds said. “He’s excited to be playing out there. He’s always had the tools. He’s certainly opened some eyes — not only in our organization but around baseball.” You’ve got to think Heisey is a candidate to play left field for the Reds next season. Here’s a look at some of other Reds players in AFL: –Top pick Mike Leake: He’s 0-1 with a 3.00 ERA after two outings. “I saw his first outing,” Reynolds said. “It was a typical of a first pro outing. He was little nervous. His last outing was more of what we’ll see.” Leake gave up four hits and a walk in tow innings the first time out. The second time out, he gave up three hits and a walk over two innings. –Yonder Alonso: He’s hitting .190 but he has two home runs and eight RBI in 21 at-bats. “I think some of it is rust,” Reynolds said. “He missed a lot of time with hamate (break). I think when the league is finished, he’ll have put up good numbers.” --Brad Boxberger, this year’s second pick: He’s 0-1 with 9.00 ERA in two outings. The Reds plan to use Boxberger as a starter, although he’ll be looked at as a reliever as well. “We may do with him what we did with Zach Stewart,” Reynolds said. --Logan Ondrusek: He’s gotten hit hard. He’s allowed eight runs on 13 hits in the 3 2/3 innings. This from a guy who had a 1.74 ERA in 21 games with Louisville. “I think he gave up three runs over the last four weeks of the season,” Reynolds said. “He got the ball up in his first two outings and got whacked pretty good. It’s very good competition out here. He was better in his last outing.” http://cincinnati.com/blogs/reds/ |
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In general, I think small market teams need to get most of the affordable years out of their good players. A trade would need to bring back another team's top prospect and a serviceable ML player that could upgrade a weak position. Personally, for even that to happen, I would have to be convinced that Alonso could be among the elite power hitting first basemen in the league. To me, the jury is still out on that one.
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I don't doubt what Doug stated whatsoever. However what an asinine thing to even contemplate, trading away a guy like Votto now...or ever for that matter. It's damn near akin to trading away Jeter, Varitek or someone else of that ilk at the same time in their careers. So he has had a bout with depression, that is an issue that can be improved/fixed in his free time away from the game. If it's ongoing and he needs to miss another month next year maybe then you start to consider it but short of that I don't think it's fair for the team/FO to label him him anything but a cornerstone of your franchise and your 1st baseman.
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I will wait to at least see what the return is before that. A good example could be that we trade Votto for say Stephen Drew and a few solid prospects when Alonso is ready in June/July. Or a trade similar to that. Something that helps fill a spot on the team we need to be filled.
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I don't know exactly what would work but how about... Reds get Cabrera, Choo & Jamey Carroll Tribe gets Alonso, Wood, Francisco, Watson and Cozart Really improves our 25 man and cleans up some spots for the 40 man in the mean time.
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Just some guy talking...
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Now, it's certainly possible the team will one day trade Votto and replace him with Alonso. What I find completely implausible is that some guy talking at a ballgame in 2009 can know what the team has designs on doing a season down the road, as if the team itself knows.
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