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John's picture
Submitted by John on

Dr D...

 

Thanks for the Franklin words.  I have been on his video all summer and feel the same way.  Great posture, stays connected, great extension.  He shortened up his stance from the spring.  He knows how to load and unload and use his body to the max.  In some ways he feminds me of Robin Ventura.

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Submitted by MtGrizzly on

Churchill thinks there is a chance they put him on the 40 man this year. That he could skip high desert and go right to AA in 2011. Unreal.

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Submitted by jemanji on

Which would mean, if true, a Sept callup, and if he slugs .500 in AA/AAA, then boom, he's your shortstop midsummer '011.

Slap me silly.

...Betancourt had a ride like that:  a month or two in AA, a month or two in AAA, hit league average both places, and then boom, he's in Safeco.

Part of the logic being that the SS doesn't have to hit.

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Submitted by RockiesJeff on

Move the kid up and give Figgins a bus ticket to Badgerland?

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Submitted by RockiesJeff on

Has anyone been able to see Kyle Seager? See if he belongs on the Silver Bullet Band?  Sorry, couldn't resist. Impressive second half even if playing in the desert.

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Good to see new content from the Dr.

I kind of group prospects into three categories now: elite (meaning so talented that something would need to go wrong for them not to be an MLB contributor); intriguing (meaning could go either way); and longshot (meaning something needs to go right for them to make an MLB roster).

For years, we had mostly "intriguing" -- Wlads and Tuis and Manginis.

Now we have three clear-cut "elite" -- Smoak, Ackley and Pineda (after not really having any post-Felix -- unless you want to count Adam Jones).  Lueke in the bullpen could be approaching that.  And, yes, we need to be considering whether Franklin should be added to that category.  If he can play SS every day in the majors, then absolutely, because he's showing enough extra-base power and patience at 19 to hold his own with the bat.

And the "intriguing" list goes on and on: Saunders, Moore, Tui, Robles, Cortes, Wilhelmsen, Varvaro, Fields, Poythress, Raben, Seager (upgraded from longshot), Chavez, Moran, Pryor, Jones and down to the very young guys Brandol Perez (overwhelming stats at 16 in the DSL), Ji-Man Choi (promoted from rookie ball all the way to High Desert at 19, and holding his own), Taijuan Walker and Sharkie Unsworth (both flashing interesting stuff at 17).

Most are Z-crew acquisitions.  Franklin was considered a "reach" by many, and guys like Seager and Pryor look like brilliant lower-round picks (Wilhelmsen and Pryor combined for 11 K in 8 IP, 0 ER the other day).

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Submitted by John on

Good article in Baseball America online about Nick Franklin.  Apparently he has lost 20lbs this summer. 

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