same hereThere are two young candidates for playing time in the OF for the Rangers.
Here are their career minor league slash lines
Player 1 .266/.366/.390/.753 in 2207 AB
Player 2 .298/.374/.461/.835 in 1440 AB
I would rather see what Player 2 can do this year and next year before guys like JPM, Bubba Thompson and Leody Taveras are ready.
i'd say underI guess 74 was a pretty good consensus pick.
Over 74 and under 74 each got 41% of the vote. Exactly 74 got 10% of the vote.
There are two young candidates for playing time in the OF for the Rangers.
Here are their career minor league slash lines
Player 1 .266/.366/.390/.753 in 2207 AB
Player 2 .298/.374/.461/.835 in 1440 AB
I would rather see what Player 2 can do this year and next year before guys like JPM, Bubba Thompson and Leody Taveras are ready.
The difference in age is offset by what level they were playing at. DeShields got over 1500 AB below AA and Heineman got 1000 fewer AB than Delino did at those lower levels. Heineman has never been at a level lower than what he should have been at so their age difference doesn't matter much to me.Not really a fair comparison considering DDJ did all of that at a much younger age (18-22)
Heineman started his minor league career at age 23
DDJ is only 4 months older than Heineman btw
exactlyThe difference in age is offset by what level they were playing at. DeShields got over 1500 AB below AA and Heineman got 1000 fewer AB than Delino did at those lower levels. Heineman has never been at a level lower than what he should have been at so their age difference doesn't matter much to me.
In all likelihood neither will be able to keep a spot here by 2021, but in the meantime I see Heineman as more deserving of a shot to show something in the big leagues from this point forward.
Throw em' all in the ST ring and let the best man win. I'm sure decisions will be made by better qualified staff then me.The difference in age is offset by what level they were playing at. DeShields got over 1500 AB below AA and Heineman got 1000 fewer AB than Delino did at those lower levels. Heineman has never been at a level lower than what he should have been at so their age difference doesn't matter much to me.
In all likelihood neither will be able to keep a spot here by 2021, but in the meantime I see Heineman as more deserving of a shot to show something in the big leagues from this point forward.
Throw em' all in the ST ring and let the best man win. I'm sure decisions will be made by better qualified staff then me.
Whatever it takes.Next year might be a season-long ST.
Whatever it takes.![]()
I am still curious to see if Drew Robinson's marked improvement at AAA will be able to carry over to the big leagues. I think they really should have given him most of the playing time in CF in September. He is one we may have to find out about when he goes to another club.We have had a fairly good look at CF candidates and no one really stands out as the one to call a winner thus far. Each has his own strong points and weak ones as well. May be that we will not find who we re looking far with these guys in ST. Lot of time to look and shop else where. This is a good time to evaluate and take time doing so. Nothing to lose.
And most likely the next year after that as well.Next year might be a season-long ST.
Throw em' all in the ST ring and let the best man win. I'm sure decisions will be made by better qualified staff then me.
I am still curious to see if Drew Robinson's marked improvement at AAA will be able to carry over to the big leagues. I think they really should have given him most of the playing time in CF in September. He is one we may have to find out about when he goes to another club.