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On 2/10/2024 at 8:45 AM, RandyMarsh said:

Yeah they aren't the easiest to find but it's just wild to me that we've had some relatively highly rated guys but just about all of them have come with the caveat that they can't play defense, like I know it's really tough to find a true two way guy that can hit and is also great in the field but you think we'd be able to find some that at the very least would come with something like "He may never win a gold glove but at the very least he should be able to field a corner position competently". From Nick to Tork to now Keith, JHM and Jung they all seem to not even come with that back ground. 

The previous regime did not value defense in their draft picks. Nobody is saying any of this about Max Clark or Kevin McGonigle or Carson Rucker. (Max Anderson might be a different deal.)

Yes, it was Harris who took JHM as the best he could get for Joe Jimenez. So maybe he sucks at it, too. 😁

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47 minutes ago, chasfh said:

The previous regime did not value defense in their draft picks. Nobody is saying any of this about Max Clark or Kevin McGonigle or Carson Rucker. (Max Anderson might be a different deal.)

Yes, it was Harris who took JHM as the best he could get for Joe Jimenez. So maybe he sucks at it, too. 😁

Avila picked a few MLB caliber gloves, gloves - Adames, Suarez, Workman, Paredes - despite Tiger FO reservations has was a positive glove at 3b in Toronto after the trade

Mostly they either didn't hit or the got traded because other player like two way players too!

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15 hours ago, gehringer_2 said:

Avila picked a few MLB caliber gloves, gloves - Adames, Suarez, Workman, Paredes - despite Tiger FO reservations has was a positive glove at 3b in Toronto after the trade

Mostly they either didn't hit or the got traded because other player like two way players too!

  • Suarez: 2008
  • Adames: 2012.
  • Paredes: 2017 (trade throw-in)
  • Workman: 2020

Four MLB-caliber gloves in twenty-plus years.

Fire Harris!

😉

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1 hour ago, chasfh said:
  • Suarez: 2008
  • Adames: 2012.
  • Paredes: 2017 (trade throw-in)
  • Workman: 2020

Four MLB-caliber gloves in twenty-plus years.

Fire Harris!

😉

But considering how many (i.e. few)  bats made it over the same period, you can't really argue the emphasis was any more effectively on hitters! :classic_laugh:

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7 hours ago, gehringer_2 said:

But considering how many (i.e. few)  bats made it over the same period, you can't really argue the emphasis was any more effectively on hitters! :classic_laugh:

I'm old enough to remember hearing that Al Avila was great at drafting the players Scott Harris is now developing.

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Tigers Acquire LHP Blake Dickerson From Padres for $500K in International Draft money. He was their 12th round pick in 2023, but signed for 4th round money to pass on his commitment to Virginia Tech.  BA had him as the Padres #22 prospect.  He didn’t pitch for them last year—his debut will be this season. 
 

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35 minutes ago, Tenacious D said:

Tigers Acquire LHP Blake Dickerson From Padres for $500K in International Draft money. He was their 12th round pick in 2023, but signed for 4th round money to pass on his commitment to Virginia Tech.  BA had him as the Padres #22 prospect.  He didn’t pitch for them last year—his debut will be this season. 
 

That is an interesting tactic by Harris. He was ranked #158 by pipeline for last year's draft. 

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6 hours ago, Edman85 said:

By my unofficial count, that was the 131st trade involving bonus slot money since that was enabled back in 2013 (And disallowed 2021-22). The first for the Tigers.

Avila might not have ever learned he had the ability to do this. Or, perhaps, he did and concluded it was so complicated he could never have figured out how to pull it off.

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8 minutes ago, chasfh said:

Avila might not have ever learned he had the ability to do this. Or, perhaps, he did and concluded it was so complicated he could never have figured out how to pull it off.

Assuming that Al saw himself as some sort of expert at International player signing and would never think about trading from that pool.  

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1 hour ago, chasfh said:

Avila might not have ever learned he had the ability to do this. Or, perhaps, he did and concluded it was so complicated he could never have figured out how to pull it off.

 

1 hour ago, Hongbit said:

Assuming that Al saw himself as some sort of expert at International player signing and would never think about trading from that pool.  

It must’of been the exchange rate math that tripped him up.

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