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Honestly I do not think this list is very good either.MAC16 said:I can honestly say i stopped looking after Strasburg was ahead of Heyward.
i saw strasburg one and heyward two and stopped looking right after that. lol but i agree i think the list is a little off..darocker80 said:Honestly I do not think this list is very good either.MAC16 said:I can honestly say i stopped looking after Strasburg was ahead of Heyward.
Westmoreland really top 20......? imo not there, YET
MAC16 said:I can honestly say i stopped looking after Strasburg was ahead of Heyward.
i think bumgarner is higher than 21 imo.ALL_THE_HYPE said:MAC16 said:I can honestly say i stopped looking after Strasburg was ahead of Heyward.
Why? When was the last time the best pitching prospect in baseball history came around?
Two thoughts: Top 5 is exactly how I'd have it, and Logan Morrison is laughably low at 50. Easily at op 25 guy, if not higher.
MAC16 said:i think bumgarner is higher than 21 imo.ALL_THE_HYPE said:MAC16 said:I can honestly say i stopped looking after Strasburg was ahead of Heyward.
Why? When was the last time the best pitching prospect in baseball history came around?
Two thoughts: Top 5 is exactly how I'd have it, and Logan Morrison is laughably low at 50. Easily at op 25 guy, if not higher.
And he hasnt even thrown a pitch in the minor leagues yet.. might as well put chapman up there too.
ALL_THE_HYPE said:i think bumgarner is higher than 21 imo.MAC16 said:[quote="ALL_THE_HYPE":2w7dutxy]MAC16 said:I can honestly say i stopped looking after Strasburg was ahead of Heyward.
Why? When was the last time the best pitching prospect in baseball history came around?
Two thoughts: Top 5 is exactly how I'd have it, and Logan Morrison is laughably low at 50. Easily at op 25 guy, if not higher.
And he hasnt even thrown a pitch in the minor leagues yet.. might as well put chapman up there too.
Thats true Strasburg is really good dont get me wrong i guess i like to "see before i belive it" :lol:MAC16 said:ALL_THE_HYPE said:i think bumgarner is higher than 21 imo.MAC16 said:[quote="ALL_THE_HYPE":gw6uvaq7]MAC16 said:I can honestly say i stopped looking after Strasburg was ahead of Heyward.
Why? When was the last time the best pitching prospect in baseball history came around?
Two thoughts: Top 5 is exactly how I'd have it, and Logan Morrison is laughably low at 50. Easily at op 25 guy, if not higher.
And he hasnt even thrown a pitch in the minor leagues yet.. might as well put chapman up there too.
Neither Bumgarner nor Chapman are on the same level as Strasburg.
Sure he hasn't pitched yet, but think about it: 100+ mph fastball, a plus plus breaking ball and plus changeup. Guy has everything it takes to be a stud.
Chapman throws heat, but doesn't have the secondary stuff that Strasburg has.
I agree that Bumgarner should be higher than he is.
DaveH said:you guys just can't get enough of that Bumgarner kool-aid can you?
http://twitter.com/keithlaw/status/9941604608
read em and weep guys. I was giving him the benefit of the doubt on my list ranking him in the top 30... if this is his true velocity, after a winter of rest... then he's in the 80-100 range. maybe not even top 100. sorry. I know it's early in the spring, but this is my suspicions confirmed.
he's not a top-of-the-rotation guy.
ballerskrip said:DaveH said:you guys just can't get enough of that Bumgarner kool-aid can you?
http://twitter.com/keithlaw/status/9941604608
read em and weep guys. I was giving him the benefit of the doubt on my list ranking him in the top 30... if this is his true velocity, after a winter of rest... then he's in the 80-100 range. maybe not even top 100. sorry. I know it's early in the spring, but this is my suspicions confirmed.
he's not a top-of-the-rotation guy.
I am NOT a Bumgarner guy, but judging his velocity right now is NOT SMART. Anyone that has pitched a highly competitive level will tell that it takes quite some time to reach your full arm strength.
skrip
DaveH said:huh? where did he pitch in the offseason?