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cfunkrenegade |
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Lin's line for last week: .385/.500/.654, 10-for-26, 1 2B, 2 HR, 7 RBI, 4 R, 1 SB
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From the chat:
Q: james from texas asks: could CHE-HSUAN LIN become a 5 tool prospect A: Ben Badler: Lin is one of the most interesting prospects in the lower minors right now. He already has the 70 arm, plus speed and fielding skills, and he's got a good approach at the plate. The bat is a weapon too... not sure if that fifth tool, the power, will be an above-average tool, but there's some projection there too. Right now he's more of a line-drive hitter. |
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cfunkrenegade |
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Good stuff. He clearly has some pop (2 HRs last week), but even if his other tools pan out and he only has average power, he looks like he could have a really
bright future.
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Beat UM and UF |
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Hot Sheet 5/16
"What Mo's Knows, Mo's Goes!"
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chavopepe2 |
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And for such a young lefty batter, he hangs in against his own side, batting .383/.380/.660 in 47 at-bats.A negative ISOD?.... he stinks. |
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rjacques1988 |
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i had no idea where to ask this question, but its kinda related to this:
how long before the red sox consider promoting bowden? is he even close? i haven't been able to see him live, but it seems ON PAPER in his last 5 starts, and on the season as a whole minus one or two starts, he's looking really good in his second season in AA. any ideas? |
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SoxScout |
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He needs like 65 innings to reach 200 AA IP and should get there in late July. I think that would be an appropriate time to give him a cup of AAA coffee to end
the year. I don't see the need to move him along at an expedited pace.
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Norm in Oregon |
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I agree. It might be different if the Sox did not have so many options, but they do. Their talent development and roster management - both - give them
tremendous leverage. Beckett and Buchholz have to take a seat for a while? No problem as Masterson gets a look-see and Colon is ready to step in and eat a few
innings. Both will be waiting in the wings for additional work and Schilling may join them at some point.
Contrast that with the very difficult situation the Yankees find themselves in. They have to depend on rookies with little or no experience, and that to my mind is asking too much. What's worse, the minute Mussina falls off the wagon again they are down to very few options. The Sox can afford to pace themselves with Bowden who should make it up to AAA at the ripe old age 22, and perhaps even be ready to dominate. That's real luxury. |
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left coast bosox fan |
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Veteran Member
Posts: 2039 05/18/08 8:50 AM Veteran Member |
21 if he does it this year, he doesn't turn 22 until September. I doubt seriously that he'd get a September call up to Boston no matter how well he
does because he's not on the 40 man and doesn't need to be to be protected. With having put Masterson on the 40 man, the Sox won't want to use up
another slot. 2nd half at Pawtucket would be good for him and there's no rush. He's on schedule to pitch 175-180 innings this year which means 200+
next year. That's not a lot of innings for him at that age because he has an "innings horse" body type and he works out heavily in the off
season. I fully expect him to be competing for the 5 slot on the Sox next spring.
Contrast was a good word to start your second paragraph. |
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BorisMan |
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Latest Hot Sheet: http://www.baseballamerica.com/today/prospects/prospect-hot-sheet/2008/266213.html
Bowden No. 8 Beltre No. 10 Also, nice to see several African-Americans on this list. Temple must be fuming none play for the Sox. |
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cfunkrenegade |
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May 30th Hotsheet:
No. 8 MICHAEL BOWDEN, RHP Also, former prospect Engel Beltre at #10. Where is Eric Gagne now anyway..... |
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Arquimedez Bozo |
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• Jose Tabata, rf, Yankees. For a 19-year-old playing in Double-A, it's normal to expect plenty of failure. But in two months, Tabata has done plenty to drum up concern. The latest episode came yesterday, when Tabata was removed from the game in the fifth inning for "unspecified disciplinary reasons." According to Trenton manager Tony Franklin, "We had an in-house issue we needed to deal with. Don't ask me what it is because I'm not telling you,'' later adding that further discipline may be in store for Tabata. The Venezuelan native was already suspended earlier in the season after he stormed out of the clubhouse in the seventh inning after he struck out. And he's not exactly tearing it up on the field either: .235/.315/.283 in 213 plate appearances.Oh boy. From the "Not Hot" category.
"they should go to soxprospect so that BOZO THE
CLOWN and the rest of THE WANTS TO BE will give you some information" - A SP.com Legend
"A doubleheader is better than tipping the other team off the side of a cliff." - Cin1010 |
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BLumbergh |
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Lars Anderson makes the "Team Photo" and Yamaico gets a little love in the Helium section:
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Beat UM and UF |
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Matt Wieters was #1.
"What Mo's Knows, Mo's Goes!"
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I thought we might get some love for Place since he's been tearing it up lately. maybe next week.
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ArodSucksAtLife |
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Arquimedez Bozo wrote: So this year he almost quit playing baseball entirely, has been benched for not backing up a play in the OF, been suspended and has now been removed for disciplinary reasons all while turning in an abysmal hitting line. That sounds about right for the 37th best prospect in baseball(BA). I'm thinking the Manny Ramirez comps might quickly become Milton Bradley comps.
I'd love to lick the tears off of Joba's face... I'm sure they taste like sweet golden
candy...-CheapSeats61
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ArodSucksAtLife wrote: I'm not sure this is the right season for negative Milton Bradley comps...
So on Sundays most people prefer to get hammered and watch the favorite NFL team. I am in that boat myself.
-Joey G. |
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left coast bosox fan |
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Posts: 2039 06/14/08 3:41 PM Veteran Member |
GloveMasterFlex wrote: Edit Add:
On-air comments irk Rangers' Bradley
Outfielder tries to confront Royals' TV announcer Lefebvre
http://texas.rangers.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20080612&content_id=2897543&vkey=news_tex&fext=.jsp&c_id=tex
Last Edited By: left coast bosox fan 06/14/08 4:27 PM.
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ArodSucksAtLife |
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Not saying Milton Bradley can't hit, and I'm sure most people still feel Tabata will turn it around and hit. He does however suck at life.
I'd love to lick the tears off of Joba's face... I'm sure they taste like sweet golden
candy...-CheapSeats61
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templeUsox |
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High Class A Lancaster outfielder Josh Reddick (Red Sox) hit over .300 in his pro debut last year, but he's well on his way to topping that this year. Reddick, 21, is now hitting .349/.378/.585 after hitting .481/.500/.593 (13-for-27) this week. Reddick has five straight multi-hit games and has a three-game streak of three hits or more.No one on the hot list, Reddick was in the team photo. Link
BRING REESE HOME
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