LongLiveMaroth Posted Wednesday at 11:40 PM Posted Wednesday at 11:40 PM (edited) 13 minutes ago, TigerNation said: 125 is good, but not too good that there's no reason to keep you at the level. Franyerber is not really the level of prospect that jumps levels every year, he's more of a spend a whole year at one level kind of prospect. At least until he forces his way up I would disagree. If Woody Hadeen can get moved up halfway through Franyerber who is 2+ years younger than him and put up arguably better numbers should be moved along before him. That's just my thoughts. He has had a 175 wRC+ for the past month. He hit a lull in May. That being said we'll see what happens after the draft, that may push him up at the point. Edited Wednesday at 11:42 PM by LongLiveMaroth Quote
gehringer_2 Posted Thursday at 12:23 AM Author Posted Thursday at 12:23 AM 40 minutes ago, LongLiveMaroth said: I would disagree. If Woody Hadeen can get moved up halfway through Franyerber who is 2+ years younger than him and put up arguably better numbers should be moved along before him. That's just my thoughts. He has had a 175 wRC+ for the past month. He hit a lull in May. That being said we'll see what happens after the draft, that may push him up at the point. During Harris' booth visit yesterday he was pretty emphatic that they believe in young players accumulating PAs. They believe depth of MiLB experience equates to less unproductive time when guys are eventually called up. So their basic approach is that they aren't even trying to move guys at the max rate they can or could. Quote
SoCalTiger Posted Thursday at 03:36 AM Posted Thursday at 03:36 AM 3 hours ago, gehringer_2 said: During Harris' booth visit yesterday he was pretty emphatic that they believe in young players accumulating PAs. They believe depth of MiLB experience equates to less unproductive time when guys are eventually called up. So their basic approach is that they aren't even trying to move guys at the max rate they can or could. Do you agree with that strategy ? Quote
Tigeraholic1 Posted Thursday at 04:00 PM Posted Thursday at 04:00 PM Just now, LongLiveMaroth said: Nothing beats a good NOONER! Quote
Tigermojo Posted Thursday at 06:39 PM Posted Thursday at 06:39 PM 2 hours ago, LongLiveMaroth said: One hitter bad guys. Quote
Longgone Posted Friday at 12:11 PM Posted Friday at 12:11 PM On 7/9/2025 at 11:36 PM, SoCalTiger said: Do you agree with that strategy ? Absolutely 1 Quote
gehringer_2 Posted Friday at 12:55 PM Author Posted Friday at 12:55 PM 40 minutes ago, Longgone said: Absolutely McGonigle has been promoted twice in 600PA, three times if you count only staying at the FCL for two weeks, so it's not like he won't move a player that is showing enough. Probably more a matter of not moving players who shouldn't be just because you have a hole they can fill. Quote
RatkoVarda Posted Friday at 02:30 PM Posted Friday at 02:30 PM 19 hours ago, Tigermojo said: One hitter bad guys. unacceptable! send them back to WMI Quote
Tigermojo Posted Friday at 02:32 PM Posted Friday at 02:32 PM 2 minutes ago, RatkoVarda said: unacceptable! send them back to WMI Trade them all for a couple relievers. Quote
RandyMarsh Posted Saturday at 06:45 PM Posted Saturday at 06:45 PM Yeah it's just BP but when power isnt considered one of your strongest tools this is good to see. Quote
Tenacious D Posted Saturday at 09:25 PM Posted Saturday at 09:25 PM How did I miss that Briceno is LH? Quote
papalawrence Posted Saturday at 11:14 PM Posted Saturday at 11:14 PM 1 hour ago, Tenacious D said: How did I miss that Briceno is LH? Maybe your eyesight is ambidextrous? Quote
Cruzer1 Posted yesterday at 05:28 AM Posted yesterday at 05:28 AM Someone had said that Clark's speed was down a tick, and with 12 sbs, I believed that. But he showed his speed off during the futures game, and my only guess is that the Tigers want to curb the stealing to keep him healthy. Dude can fly. Briceno was really impressive with a line drive line out, and the triple to right center. I think Briceno can really hit. Quote
papalawrence Posted yesterday at 07:37 AM Posted yesterday at 07:37 AM 2 hours ago, Cruzer1 said: Someone had said that Clark's speed was down a tick, and with 12 sbs, I believed that. But he showed his speed off during the futures game, and my only guess is that the Tigers want to curb the stealing to keep him healthy. Dude can fly. Briceno was really impressive with a line drive line out, and the triple to right center. I think Briceno can really hit. Here's the box 2025 Futures Game Box Score https://share.google/K8m8CrTygE8fqlCnh Quote
papalawrence Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago Max Clark futures game SB https://www.facebook.com/share/r/1RZ7LDDKAu/?mibextid=D5vuiz Quote
casimir Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 21 hours ago, RandyMarsh said: Yeah it's just BP but when power isnt considered one of your strongest tools this is good to see. I'm not sure "dude has juice" is a wise phrase for hitting acumen, what with the sport's history of PEDs and all. Quote
casimir Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 10 hours ago, Cruzer1 said: Someone had said that Clark's speed was down a tick, and with 12 sbs, I believed that. But he showed his speed off during the futures game, and my only guess is that the Tigers want to curb the stealing to keep him healthy. Dude can fly. Briceno was really impressive with a line drive line out, and the triple to right center. I think Briceno can really hit. Maybe its also because the Tigers, at least at the MLB level, seem to emphasize base running as whole rather than just pure base stealing? I wonder if, as an organization, they've decided to put more importance on running with baseballs in play rather than just off the battery? Quote
gehringer_2 Posted 17 hours ago Author Posted 17 hours ago 1 minute ago, casimir said: Maybe its also because the Tigers, at least at the MLB level, seem to emphasize base running as whole rather than just pure base stealing? I wonder if, as an organization, they've decided to put more importance on running with baseballs in play rather than just off the battery? No doubt - I think the strategy plays for multiple reasons: There are more bases available at more points in the game to take on 1st to 3rds than by stolen base. You don't always have a base stealer on base when you need the base. More players have good enough speed 1st to third than have the sprint talent for the straight steal or the quickness to get a big enough lead without getting picked off. Base stealing requires rarer skills than taking extra bases. Pitchers and catchers can do a lot to take away the steal when they are looking for it. Outfielders are not suddenly going to get more skilled when they are challenged. If anything you take them out of their comfort zone in a way that you aren't for a catcher - who probably wouldn't be there if he didn't at have at least a reasonable game throwing to 2nd. Quote
Tenacious D Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago Whatever his SB numbers end up being, he will be a first-to-third maniac, which will be significant if he can maintain a .380+ OBP. Quote
casimir Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 8 minutes ago, Tenacious D said: Whatever his SB numbers end up being, he will be a first-to-third maniac, which will be significant if he can maintain a .380+ OBP. I suspect Clark will become a pain in the rumpus for many an opposing player. Quote
Cruzer1 Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago I don't see the point of having so many lefty hitters, especially when the rest of the division is loading up on lefty arms. Quote
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