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by red » Thu Mar 04, 2004 1:08 pm
Wrveres et al- I'd like to hear something about this guy.
Last season he was hitting .275 and .288 at AA and AAA, has a little pop in the bat-- everybody is popping on the Bobby Crosby bandwagon this year, but this kid looks like a very good SS prospect to me. BA has him ranked in the 60's overall; and he was a college hitter to boot, which means he pretty much knew what he was doing before he showed up. Adjustment time should be minimal.
Why no buzz?
What do you hear out there in Padre-land?
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by princethomas » Thu Mar 04, 2004 1:31 pm

If he hit 100 hrs I wouldnt take him.
I saw him play in college about 10 times. I could never take that clempson tiger dirtbag. Of course this is all just personal reasons.
blech!
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by Mr. October » Fri Mar 05, 2004 12:26 am
princethomas wrote::-P

If he hit 100 hrs I wouldnt take him.
I saw him play in college about 10 times. I could never take that clempson tiger dirtbag. Of course this is all just personal reasons.
blech!
-Tom
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LOL. We ended his career in OMAHA

. I think he made a couple of errors in that game, or was it the one before that? Anyway, he was a great hitting ss in college. He also has a good glove. I don't know if I could take him either for the same personal reasons already mentioned. He could be a sleeper this year however. It may take hime a month or so to get adjusted. All this is contengent upon him getting in the starting lineup however.
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by jonnyblack » Fri Mar 05, 2004 12:31 am
I think he is a year away from being a viable fantasy option.
98% of Americans have a favorable opinion of puppies and rainbows.
How do you spell "biased?"
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by red » Fri Mar 05, 2004 12:40 pm
That's what I wanted to read.
Decision made!
I knew you'd come through, WR!
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