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Re: Baseball Prospectus Top 101 prospects - and a shocker
The rankings have always favored Smoak because he's a switch hitter and is said to play better defense.
Only time will tell.
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Re: Baseball Prospectus Top 101 prospects - and a shocker
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Re: Baseball Prospectus Top 101 prospects - and a shocker
A few Alonso tidbits from Goldstein:
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Re: Baseball Prospectus Top 101 prospects - and a shocker
Great catch Rick. I overlooked Brett Wallace. Give me Yonder Alonso over Wallace any day of the week.
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Re: Baseball Prospectus Top 101 prospects - and a shocker
I'd rather Reds prospects get underhyped than overhyped -- it motivates.
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Re: Baseball Prospectus Top 101 prospects - and a shocker
If you guessed me, then you guessed right. Its just all confusing. Everything we have ever seen/read/heard says Alonso is flat out a pure hitter. If Smoak is that much better, is he going to be Ted Williams? Last season KG said Alonso's ceiling was .300/.400/.550. Somewhere this season that turned into less than an .800 OPS or so given where Brett Wallace is ranked.
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Re: Baseball Prospectus Top 101 prospects - and a shocker
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Re: Baseball Prospectus Top 101 prospects - and a shocker
Trade Joey Votto!
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But it's also two levels ahead. Don't forget that. I'd take a guy who OPSed .50 points lower in run friendly GAB than a guy who in the pitching friendly Southern League, especially if they were the same age.
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Re: Baseball Prospectus Top 101 prospects - and a shocker
Smoak was only 1 level ahead. Alonso was at A+ and AA, Smoak at AA and AAA. He also played in a largely different league setting. The difference between where Alonso was playing and where Smoak was playing is about the difference between Petco and GABP. Alonso still out hit him.
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Smoak OPS'ed .930 in AA. Alonso OPS'ed .820 in AA. Where was he outhit? Smoak switch-hits, plays better defense, and has always been considered a better prospect by at least 90% of analysts, including prior to the draft. Smoak has mashed in AA, whereas Alonso was underwhelming. Where is the comparison?
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Re: Baseball Prospectus Top 101 prospects - and a shocker
No. There were some reports pre draft about that and well, its simply not true. Right now he is an average first baseman.
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