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aminors said:
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Bumgarner, Trout

While I am a HUGE Bumgarner fan, there's no way he's that type of guy anymore. Sorry.

Mike Trout, though, should be in the top 5 discussion.
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Top 5? I don't think so. Let's see what he can do out of Clas A ball first. His speed and average have been pretty impressive so far ,but he's still got a ways to go.
 

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card-treasury said:
Four words about high schoolers tearing it up in Low A Ball.

1. Matt
2. Tuiasosopo
3. Mitch
4. Einertson

How about 4 more words?

1. Jason
2. Heyward
3. Mike
4. Stanton

Certainly not saying Trout will be as good as those guys but the excitement around him is justified.
 

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Four words about high schoolers tearing it up in Low A Ball.

1. Matt
2. Tuiasosopo
3. Mitch
4. Einertson

I'm assuming you're trying to talk about Michael Trout. If such is the case, Tuiasosopo and Einertson shouldn't even be put in the same sentence as Trout.

First off, neither ever tore up Low-A ball as you state. Although you are correct in that people talking about Trout being the best are just crazy right now, the two players you stated are horrible examples. Einertson, who tore up Rookie ball FWIW, struck out nearly once a game throughout the duration of his career. Same with Tuiasosopo. They never hit well in A-ball and were simply one hit wonders in Rookie ball. Research has proven that the players who succeed the most usually don't have ridiculous K ratios. Trout has 35 K's through 56 games. This isn't NEAR what Tuiasosopo and Einertson did. Although I don't think Trout is even in the top 5 for best minor leaguers, his blend of speed and power, plus discipline, is exciting and much more than Tui/Einertson have ever accomplished.
 

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[quote="card-treasury":2as6jss9]Four words about high schoolers tearing it up in Low A Ball.

1. Matt
2. Tuiasosopo
3. Mitch
4. Einertson

I'm assuming you're trying to talk about Michael Trout. If such is the case, Tuiasosopo and Einertson shouldn't even be put in the same sentence as Trout.

First off, neither ever tore up Low-A ball as you state. Although you are correct in that people talking about Trout being the best are just crazy right now, the two players you stated are horrible examples. Einertson, who tore up Rookie ball FWIW, struck out nearly once a game throughout the duration of his career. Same with Tuiasosopo. They never hit well in A-ball and were simply one hit wonders in Rookie ball. Research has proven that the players who succeed the most usually don't have ridiculous K ratios. Trout has 35 K's through 56 games. This isn't NEAR what Tuiasosopo and Einertson did. Although I don't think Trout is even in the top 5 for best minor leaguers, his blend of speed and power, plus discipline, is exciting and much more than Tui/Einertson have ever accomplished.[/quote:2as6jss9]
You're entitled to your opinion, as I am, and as everyone else is. Just looking out. Disregard it. Why would I care? Seriously.
 

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[quote="Ian Stewart":3qof8xb2][quote="card-treasury":3qof8xb2]Four words about high schoolers tearing it up in Low A Ball.

1. Matt
2. Tuiasosopo
3. Mitch
4. Einertson

I'm assuming you're trying to talk about Michael Trout. If such is the case, Tuiasosopo and Einertson shouldn't even be put in the same sentence as Trout.

First off, neither ever tore up Low-A ball as you state. Although you are correct in that people talking about Trout being the best are just crazy right now, the two players you stated are horrible examples. Einertson, who tore up Rookie ball FWIW, struck out nearly once a game throughout the duration of his career. Same with Tuiasosopo. They never hit well in A-ball and were simply one hit wonders in Rookie ball. Research has proven that the players who succeed the most usually don't have ridiculous K ratios. Trout has 35 K's through 56 games. This isn't NEAR what Tuiasosopo and Einertson did. Although I don't think Trout is even in the top 5 for best minor leaguers, his blend of speed and power, plus discipline, is exciting and much more than Tui/Einertson have ever accomplished.[/quote:3qof8xb2]
You're entitled to your opinion, as I am, and as everyone else is. Just looking out. Disregard it. Why would I care? Seriously.[/quote:3qof8xb2]

What opinion? I didn't say anything that isn't factual.

1.) Einertson/Tui never tore up A-ball. Fact.
2.) Trout has impressive stats even in A-ball. Fact.
3.) I stated that I don't even think A-ball players should be considered elite yet. Fact.

Not sure what you don't care about nor what I stated that is an opinion.
 

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This is a good question considering all the big names are getting pulled up/ have been already.

Clearly 1 is santana idc what the Indians say. This kid is ready

2 Hellickson
3 Trout
4 Dom Brown
5 Open and up for grabs!
 

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Ian Stewart said:
[quote="card-treasury":1dabnna5][quote="Ian Stewart":1dabnna5][quote="card-treasury":1dabnna5]Four words about high schoolers tearing it up in Low A Ball.

1. Matt
2. Tuiasosopo
3. Mitch
4. Einertson

I'm assuming you're trying to talk about Michael Trout. If such is the case, Tuiasosopo and Einertson shouldn't even be put in the same sentence as Trout.

First off, neither ever tore up Low-A ball as you state. Although you are correct in that people talking about Trout being the best are just crazy right now, the two players you stated are horrible examples. Einertson, who tore up Rookie ball FWIW, struck out nearly once a game throughout the duration of his career. Same with Tuiasosopo. They never hit well in A-ball and were simply one hit wonders in Rookie ball. Research has proven that the players who succeed the most usually don't have ridiculous K ratios. Trout has 35 K's through 56 games. This isn't NEAR what Tuiasosopo and Einertson did. Although I don't think Trout is even in the top 5 for best minor leaguers, his blend of speed and power, plus discipline, is exciting and much more than Tui/Einertson have ever accomplished.[/quote:1dabnna5]
You're entitled to your opinion, as I am, and as everyone else is. Just looking out. Disregard it. Why would I care? Seriously.[/quote:1dabnna5]

What opinion? I didn't say anything that isn't factual.

1.) Einertson/Tui never tore up A-ball. Fact.
2.) Trout has impressive stats even in A-ball. Fact.
3.) I stated that I don't even think A-ball players should be considered elite yet. Fact.

Not sure what you don't care about nor what I stated that is an opinion.[/quote:1dabnna5]
A good friend of mine at B.A. once told me to never put much clout into Low A statistics.

Take it for it's worth.

Like I said, I don't care what you do with your money.

Seriously, think about it...why would I?
 

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ballerskrip said:
Who here has seen Mike Trout play in person?

I have, anyone else?
Other than Hamels and Phil, I never watched any of the players I invest in play in person.

It's trend analysis for me.
 

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card-treasury said:
ballerskrip said:
Who here has seen Mike Trout play in person?

I have, anyone else?
Other than Hamels and Phil, I never watched any of the players I invest in play in person.

It's trend analysis for me.

I was just wondering. The kid was exciting to watch play. I am glad he is in the Angels system. But I am not sold on the power coming along in the future and very much have a tough time justifying his prices.

skrip
 

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To me, it's between Hellickson & Domonic. I'd lean toward Hellickson, but it's close. Santana is a close third.
 

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ballerskrip said:
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ballerskrip said:
Who here has seen Mike Trout play in person?

I have, anyone else?
Other than Hamels and Phil, I never watched any of the players I invest in play in person.

It's trend analysis for me.

I was just wondering. The kid was exciting to watch play. I am glad he is in the Angels system. But I am not sold on the power coming along in the future and very much have a tough time justifying his prices.

skrip


I think he could be an extra-base hit machine like Curtis Granderson, but with better average and less power.
 

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1. Pedro Alvarez
2. Dominic Brown
3. Carlos Santana
4. Jeremy Hellickson
5. Jesus Montero

That is the top 5 left.

Montero worries me though....
 

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