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Does Bauer have a shot at the opening day rotation?
2.1k5v3L posted on November 30, 2011 at 12:12 AM #hit 0 | hit 0
Right now, it seems the #5 spot in the rotation will go to one of Bauer, Parker and Miley. Won't be surprised if Bauer and Parker are in the rotation by the All Star break... and maybe even sooner if the Dbacks decide not to offer arbitration to Joe Saunders and save $8+ millions.
3.1k5v3L posted on November 30, 2011 at 12:24 AM #hit 0 | hit 0
I'm surprised Borchering is not in the top 10. That's either really good news for the Dbacks farm system or really bad news for Borchering. While his defensive value is diminished by his move to left field, he is still seen as having the best power bat in the system...
I'm not. He was behind Davidson going into the year and didn't improve at Visalia. The pitchers are all fantastic talents, and while Owings and Pollock aren't in Borchering's class as a hitting talent they're better all-round players.
The real question here is whether there's going to be room for Davidson, Borchering, and Goldschmidt. All three are really 1Bs.
It sure seems like DiPoto did a lot of good in a short period.
8.ShoeGrit posted on November 30, 2011 at 10:25 AM #hit 0 | hit 0
While I can't argue that Borchering's stock didn't rise, since he doesn't really have a position, the fact that he is a switch hitter more than closes the miniscule gap between him and Davidson offensively. I believe he has more upside growth, and a better power bat.
20 year old switch hitters in A+ with a Hr every 22 AB and a .801 OPS should not be downgraded so quickly.
My guess is he will struggle in LF though as much as he has struggled at 3b and 1b. I think he'll make a fine switch hitting DH some day.
If the D Backs are smart they hold on to him, and let him play AA next year, and then AAA Reno in 2014. He'll put up monster numbers in Reno, and might just be good trade bait at the age of 22. Or if they decide to adopt the DH in the NL, he will have value to the D Backs.
So this means he will be dumped in the next two weeks for a C Grade reliever.
9.ShoeGrit posted on November 30, 2011 at 10:28 AM #hit 0 | hit 0
It sure seems like DiPoto did a lot of good in a short period.
DiPoto has been a central figure in Arizona player personnel moves since 2005. Really has handprint has been all over the roster since day one of the Josh Byrnes era.
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1. RoyalsRetro (AG#1F) posted on November 29, 2011 at 10:35 PM # hit 0 | hit 0I'm not. He was behind Davidson going into the year and didn't improve at Visalia. The pitchers are all fantastic talents, and while Owings and Pollock aren't in Borchering's class as a hitting talent they're better all-round players.
The real question here is whether there's going to be room for Davidson, Borchering, and Goldschmidt. All three are really 1Bs.
-- MWE
20 year old switch hitters in A+ with a Hr every 22 AB and a .801 OPS should not be downgraded so quickly.
My guess is he will struggle in LF though as much as he has struggled at 3b and 1b. I think he'll make a fine switch hitting DH some day.
If the D Backs are smart they hold on to him, and let him play AA next year, and then AAA Reno in 2014. He'll put up monster numbers in Reno, and might just be good trade bait at the age of 22. Or if they decide to adopt the DH in the NL, he will have value to the D Backs.
So this means he will be dumped in the next two weeks for a C Grade reliever.
DiPoto has been a central figure in Arizona player personnel moves since 2005. Really has handprint has been all over the roster since day one of the Josh Byrnes era.
California League. Visalia (which is a good home run park). Strikeout rate went up, walk rate went down.
Yes, he should be downgraded.
-- MWE
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