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calsnowskier

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The curse of Kris Bryant continues…

Though, at the time of the trade, I said that Killian would up being the better piece we sent them.
 

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The curse of Kris Bryant continues…

Though, at the time of the trade, I said that Killian would up being the better piece we sent them.
I think its a bit weird the way the Cubs have handled Canario. He's hit well, but with a lot of strikeouts, in his time in AAA and the big leagues (very limited looks). Normally, clubs bail on guys like this once their numbers regress. I hope he gets picked up quickly by someone else and gets a decent shot at playing time in the big leagues.
 

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I think its a bit weird the way the Cubs have handled Canario. He's hit well, but with a lot of strikeouts, in his time in AAA and the big leagues (very limited looks). Normally, clubs bail on guys like this once their numbers regress. I hope he gets picked up quickly by someone else and gets a decent shot at playing time in the big leagues.
He is only 25, so he is still young. Not having any options is his real hurdle, though. It is tough for a team to give a guy a real look without available options.

I can see a bottom feeder team claiming him, though. I think he has enough potential for some team to camp him on the 26 for the first 2-3 months of the season to see what he can do.
 
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He is only 25, so he is still young. Not having any options is his real hurdle, though. It is tough for a team to give a guy a real look without available options.

I can see a bottom feeder team claiming him, though. I think he has enough potential for some team to camp him on the 26 for the first 2-3 months of the season to see what he can do.
Injuries have slowed his career, but he posted an .857 OPS in his brief time with the Cubs.
 

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Nonsequitor, but...

Watching a Bonds at bat had the same incredible anticipation of a Steph off the dribble 3.
 
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