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Baseball Primer Newsblog— The Best News Links from the Baseball Newsstand
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Breaking down the swing of the draft’s top first base prospect:
We see the initial hand load as Smoak shifts his weight forward. Notice as he is moving forward, the bat stays connected with his body indicating a relatively short swing. This also gives you an indication of how strong Smoak’s wrists are.
We can also see Smoak firmly plant his front foot and then turn aggressively on that front leg. He lets his hips and hands rotate together as opposed to achieving extension, which is when the batter lets their hands get out in front to meet the ball, sapping the player of much of their power….
...You know what you’re getting with Smoak: a first baseman with plus power at both sides of the plate with the potential to hit between 30 and 40 homers on a yearly basis. He may not get much better, but he is already very good as is.
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1. 3Com Park Posted: May 27, 2008 at 02:23 PM (#2795404)That's a pretty high bar. I'm probably too conservative to predict that for anybody.
I do think he could be in the bigs by the tail end of 2009, if everything goes right.
http://www.athleticsnation.com/story/2007/1/31/12213/8750
He said before the draft that he wanted a million bucks to sign, and they took him late to try and see whether he'd come down from that to something that was smaller (but still above slot). He didn't, so they didn't sign him.
[Edit: Or what Winnie said.]
Damn. Seems like a million bucks would have been a bargain. No way the A's are getting him now.
Yeah, but in fairness, if any other team thought he was worth a million bucks at that time, they would've taken him in the late first or sandwich round. It's not a misjudgment that's exclusive to the A's.
True. I'm just retroactively bummed about it.
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