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ThoseBackPages said:
ALL_THE_HYPE said:
[quote="AKA Coastal":3ktv4ywa]
mwashuc06 said:
[quote="ALL_THE_HYPE":3ktv4ywa]Ryan Strieby is 2-2 with a walk and an RBI. He leads the league in HR, RBI, Slugging %, OPS, Runs, and is second in total bases.


Still amazing to me that he can do this two years in a row and get absolutely no respect in the card world.

Maybe because he's probably the next Brad Eldred.


23 years old in AA with .290 10HR 29RBI in 100AB 1/2 BB/K and Brad Eldred is the best comparison you can come up with? You must be one of those 19 year old MLB phenom elite super prospect collectors.

Nolan Reimold just got called up to debut at the age of 26 years old.


I'm just gonna start thanking every post you make like this, because you are 110% correct.


Not looking to argue, but I'd love to discuss if anyone wants to chime in... What makes Matt LaPorta better than Ryan Strieby? Like I mentioned above, Strieby is on pace to crush the numbers LaPorta put up at the same age and same league.[/quote:3ktv4ywa]


ironically enough, the answer is "All the hype"[/quote:3ktv4ywa]

Or the fact that Laporta delivered his first year in the minors until injury, delivered in college, delivered in the Cape League, was strong on Team USA and has a pretty decent resume of success.
 

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Casey Kelly
Player IP H R ER BB SO HR ERA
Kelly 6.0 2 0 0 0 3 0 0.96
 

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ThoseBackPages said:
AKA Coastal said:
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ThoseBackPages said:
[quote="ALL_THE_HYPE":1jgypiba]Ryan Strieby is 2-2 with a walk and an RBI. He leads the league in HR, RBI, Slugging %, OPS, Runs, and is second in total bases.


Still amazing to me that he can do this two years in a row and get absolutely no respect in the card world.


might be because of his advanced age.


Well, I could understand that argument last year, but being 23 years old in Double-A is a completely different story, because there are tons of very good prospects that play in AA as 23-year-olds (or sometimes even older).

For example, this guy named Matt LaPorta was 23 all of last year in AA...and Strieby is on pace to put up almost TWICE as many homeruns as LaPorta hit at the same level at the same age.

And leading the league in basically every important offensive category for a power hitter to me is pretty darn impressive.

I really shouldn't even be arguing for Strieby because his numbers speak for themselves.


Please don't argue his case. People need to learn themselves that not all prospects are going to be in the bigs at the age of 19-20.[/quote:1jgypiba]

ATH: would you be this "fired up" about his lack of hobby love if you werent invested in him?

AKA: There are very few examples of elite players that have not been playing everyday in the MLB by age 24. i am the first to admit that i am an age-ist, but it seems that ebayers are as well[/quote:1jgypiba]


The "late bloomers" might not put up the career totals ,but I still believe they can make enough impact in the bigs to profit on.

Chris Duncan, David Murphy, Nate McClouth, Ian Kinsler, Carlos Quentin, Ryan Howard, Ryan Ludwick, J.J. Hardy, Shane Victorino, Adam Lind, Alex Rios.
 

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Jeanmar Gomez has been great in his 3 starts this year for Akron. He needs a card.
 

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ThoseBackPages said:
AKA Coastal said:
[quote="ALL_THE_HYPE":1ajnrmwm]
ThoseBackPages said:
[quote="ALL_THE_HYPE":1ajnrmwm]Ryan Strieby is 2-2 with a walk and an RBI. He leads the league in HR, RBI, Slugging %, OPS, Runs, and is second in total bases.


Still amazing to me that he can do this two years in a row and get absolutely no respect in the card world.


might be because of his advanced age.


Well, I could understand that argument last year, but being 23 years old in Double-A is a completely different story, because there are tons of very good prospects that play in AA as 23-year-olds (or sometimes even older).

For example, this guy named Matt LaPorta was 23 all of last year in AA...and Strieby is on pace to put up almost TWICE as many homeruns as LaPorta hit at the same level at the same age.

And leading the league in basically every important offensive category for a power hitter to me is pretty darn impressive.

I really shouldn't even be arguing for Strieby because his numbers speak for themselves.


Please don't argue his case. People need to learn themselves that not all prospects are going to be in the bigs at the age of 19-20.[/quote:1ajnrmwm]

ATH: would you be this "fired up" about his lack of hobby love if you werent invested in him?

AKA: There are very few examples of elite players that have not been playing everyday in the MLB by age 24. i am the first to admit that i am an age-ist, but it seems that ebayers are as well[/quote:1ajnrmwm]


Obviously I have cards of the guy, but as a Tigers' fan, I'm rooting for him to be as good as possible.

I also can't stand hearing people say that "23 is too old for Double-A" because all that tells me is that they have no idea what they're talking about. Just because a guy went to college doesn't mean he doesn't have the ability to be a baseball star. Ever hear of Ryan Howard?

beefycheddar--something that a lot of people don't know is that Ryan Strieby (Kentucky) won the SEC Player of the Year award OVER Matt LaPorta (Florida) when they were in college.

Here's a little more if you're interested at all: Link
 

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Neftali is pitching pretty well, but gave up a bomb to Chad Huffman...current line:

Player IP H R ER BB SO HR ERA
Feliz, N 3.0 1 1 1 0 4 1 4.76

Nice. One of my first prospecting adventures.
 

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ryanhoward06 said:
soccerman034 said:
Neftali is pitching pretty well, but gave up a bomb to Chad Huffman...current line:

Player IP H R ER BB SO HR ERA
Feliz, N 3.0 1 1 1 0 4 1 4.76

Nice. One of my first prospecting adventures.

Still 'mowin people down in the 5th:

Player IP H R ER BB SO HR ERA
Feliz, N 5.0 1 1 1 1 7 1 4.38

Huffman is the only guy to get on base off him...(good 'ol Huffy) :)
 

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soccerman034 said:
ryanhoward06 said:
soccerman034 said:
Neftali is pitching pretty well, but gave up a bomb to Chad Huffman...current line:

Player IP H R ER BB SO HR ERA
Feliz, N 3.0 1 1 1 0 4 1 4.76

Nice. One of my first prospecting adventures.

Still 'mowin people down in the 5th:

Player IP H R ER BB SO HR ERA
Feliz, N 5.0 1 1 1 1 7 1 4.38

Huffman is the only guy to get on base off him...(good 'ol Huffy) :)


Feliz needed this outing tonight. Now if Walden would just come back from his injury =./
 

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Wow such uproar over what I said. I said the other day, if he got an opportunity and raked right away at the MLB level he could be another Howard. I was just saying Eldred because he got hyped up for his guady power numbers and has just become an AAAA slugger.
 

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Ryan Howard was a once in a decade player. I get tired of hearing that comparison. Just because a guy is older and hits well doesn't mean he is the next Howard.

For every Howard there are 5 Chip Cannons.
 

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ryanhoward06 said:
Ryan Howard was a once in a decade player. I get tired of hearing that comparison. Just because a guy is older and hits well doesn't mean he is the next Howard.

For every Howard there are 5 Chip Cannons.


But Ryan Howard DID happen, didn't he? Not saying that anyone is like Howard, and I really mean that, but I get tired of people assuming that once a player turns 22, they are a career minor leaguer.


Moving on, Andrew McCutchen went 4-5 today to bring his average up to .297 on the year.
 

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Anthony Rizzo: 2-4 2HR 2RBI 1BB
Austin Gallagher: 2-4
Nick Weglarz: 1-3 2B RBI 2BB
 

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No power for these guys, but a nice day hitting the ball....

Revere 3-5
Devaris Gordon 2-4
Rowell 2-4
Ced Hunter 3-6

just noticed Reegie Corona got called up to AAA
 

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justwar said:
No power for these guys, but a nice day hitting the ball....

Revere 3-5
Devaris Gordon 2-4
Rowell 2-4
Ced Hunter 3-6

just noticed Reegie Corona got called up to AAA

Seriously, do you think anyone actually cares about guys that hit singles? The only thing that anyone gives a crap about is HR numbers, dude!

For example, "JP Arencibia is heating up, he hit a home run tonight and he's hitting .220 with a bunch of strikeouts, but he has FOUR home runs!!!"
 

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ral72 said:
justwar said:
No power for these guys, but a nice day hitting the ball....

Revere 3-5
Devaris Gordon 2-4
Rowell 2-4
Ced Hunter 3-6

just noticed Reegie Corona got called up to AAA

Seriously, do you think anyone actually cares about guys that hit singles? The only thing that anyone gives a crap about is HR numbers, dude!

For example, "JP Arencibia is heating up, he hit a home run tonight and he's hitting .220 with a bunch of strikeouts, but he has FOUR home runs!!!"

Way to acidify thy cheerios.
 

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Ryan Kalish

3-5 with a triple. Raising him back up over .300 to.304. I think he is way underrated.

My boy Andrew Locke hits dinger number 8 !!
 

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ral72 said:
justwar said:
No power for these guys, but a nice day hitting the ball....

Revere 3-5
Devaris Gordon 2-4
Rowell 2-4
Ced Hunter 3-6

just noticed Reegie Corona got called up to AAA

Seriously, do you think anyone actually cares about guys that hit singles? The only thing that anyone gives a crap about is HR numbers, dude!

For example, "JP Arencibia is heating up, he hit a home run tonight and he's hitting .220 with a bunch of strikeouts, but he has FOUR home runs!!!"


Ahh, you're right. I forgot ::facepalm:: Ill stop paying attention to guys who have decent all-around at bats.... Maybin and Burgess were both 1-5 and they sometimes hit hr's, thats as close as I got.
 

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Ryan Kalish

3-5 with a triple. Raising him back up over .300 to.304. I think he is way underrated.

My boy Andrew Locke hits dinger number 8 !!

Can I?

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