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SOXrthebest |
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Hitting .353 in his last 10 games, Hall, who is hitting better this year in Portland than he has in any non-Lancaster environment, is still only 23 and looks
to have resurrected his future as a professional baseball player. Thoughts?
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I'm not buying it. He is has 47 strikeouts compared to just 14 walks in Portland. He is still a part time player who is just in a good stretch right now.
Until he cuts down on his strikeouts I am not a believer.
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jsinger121 wrote: Even in those last 10 games when he's been hot he's struck out once per game on average. That's no improvement in his rate for the season.
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From 7/7 game thread:
Mickey Hall is beginning to earn some regular time. April/May (24G) - 13/64, 27TB, 25/10 K/BB, SF, .203/.307/.422/.729 June/July (20G) - 21/66, 35TB, 22/4 K/BB, HBP, .318/.366/.530/.896 K-rate is still too high (47K/146PA) but signs of life. http://pressherald.mainetoday.com/story.php?id=198244&ac=PHspt Hall and Vaughan took positive steps on Monday.I've been on the Hall bandwagon for a while. He's still only 23 years old. We need to see more PAs before we make a judgment, but I would not write Hall off. I do note that he is a MLFA after the season and, therefore, he may be finishing his development for someone else.
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