Another top prospect that dissapointed previously, that's now finding success in limited playing time. Now he plays ont he nationals and so he has no run support, however he's the kind of guy you have to keep an eye on come trading deadline because he could get moved.
dmendro wrote:Another top prospect that dissapointed previously, that's now finding success in limited playing time. Now he plays ont he nationals and so he has no run support, however he's the kind of guy you have to keep an eye on come trading deadline because he could get moved.
when has Shawn Hill ever been a "TOP" pitching prospect?
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dmendro wrote:Another top prospect that dissapointed previously, that's now finding success in limited playing time. Now he plays ont he nationals and so he has no run support, however he's the kind of guy you have to keep an eye on come trading deadline because he could get moved.
when has Shawn Hill ever been a "TOP" pitching prospect?
For years he was one of the top prospects in the Expos/Nationals organization. He was also a memeber of the 2003 all Star Futures World Team.
dmendro wrote:Another top prospect that dissapointed previously, that's now finding success in limited playing time. Now he plays ont he nationals and so he has no run support, however he's the kind of guy you have to keep an eye on come trading deadline because he could get moved.
when has Shawn Hill ever been a "TOP" pitching prospect?
For years he was one of the top prospects in the Expos/Nationals organization. He was also a memeber of the 2003 all Star Futures World Team.
I'm an Expos fan, I remember he's the type that barely make the top 20 list in the Nationals system the last couple years. And the Nationals system(aside from Zimmerman, who really didn't "develope" for a long time down there) isn't any good. So he really wasn't much of a prospect.
and man I thought Larry Broadway was going to develop into something
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dmendro wrote:Another top prospect that dissapointed previously, that's now finding success in limited playing time. Now he plays ont he nationals and so he has no run support, however he's the kind of guy you have to keep an eye on come trading deadline because he could get moved.
when has Shawn Hill ever been a "TOP" pitching prospect?
For years he was one of the top prospects in the Expos/Nationals organization. He was also a memeber of the 2003 all Star Futures World Team.
I'm an Expos fan, I remember he's the type that barely make the top 20 list in the Nationals system the last couple years. And the Nationals system(aside from Zimmerman, who really didn't "develope" for a long time down there) isn't any good. So he really wasn't much of a prospect.
and man I thought Larry Broadway was going to develop into something
Another one was Clint Everts if i have the name right
I don't know a ton about Shawn Hill, but here is what I do know; he has had his share of injuries, TJ in 2004, missed all of 2005, shoulder issues again last year, but with that said, he has looked good so far this year. If he stays healthy he seems like he could be a decent pitcher, he's a sinkerballer and gets a good amount of grounders. that plus a decent amount of strikeouts and solid command, i think he could be a mid to back of the rotation type pitcher.
if your league is fairly deep and you've got the room, give him a shot, but someone like Shields might be worth a better look.