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When you watch the video from behind, above and too the right it is had to see ANY movement before he explodes on the ball. OK, the catcher is in the way and you can't see Deej's feet from that angle, but this guy is STILL at the plate. I agree on the fly-ball projection, Doc. He's going to hit a bunch of them. Hard!
I'm with you as far as not knowing much about the kid. I hadn't seen much video. But when I got home lasst night and saw the shot he hit and how quiet he was I was pretty sure he isn't far from the majors right now.
Bob Horner: 6'1 195 D.J. Peterson 6'1 190
Both play 3B. (DJ will find a home at 1B, perhaps) Horner spent zero/nada/zilch time in the minors after he came out of college. He ripped, pretty much right away. His problem was that he broke all the time.
Let's hope Deej doesn't. I think he's got some moon shots to left field in him. My bold prediction: Jackson and then Tacoma by July. Seatle? Hey, we need RH bats, don't we? It isn't out of the question, if the right injury were to occur.
moe

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