Squirmin' for Yermin Posted July 30 Share Posted July 30 Per Robert Murray Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baron Posted July 30 Share Posted July 30 There we go Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Squirmin' for Yermin Posted July 30 Author Share Posted July 30 1 minute ago, southsider2k5 said: Their number 11 prospoect. 19 years old. Big international signing. Handling his own in A+ at 19, looks like zero power. I like it Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DirtySox Posted July 30 Share Posted July 30 (edited) Via BA. 10th ranked prospect. Quote 10. William Bergolla SS Ht: 5'11" | Wt: 165 | B-T: L-R BA Grade: 50/High Track Record: Bergolla was the gem of the Phillies’ signing class in the international period that opened on Jan. 15, 2022. The Venezuelan native got a signing bonus of $2.05 million and put together an excellent pro debut in the Dominican Summer League, where he hit .380/.470/.423 with just three strikeouts in 83 plate appearances. The Phillies showed their faith in him in 2023 by skipping him over the Florida Complex League and straight to the Florida State League, where he racked up more walks (30) than strikeouts (17) in 55 games. His father, William Sr., was a middle infielder who appeared in 17 games for the 2005 Reds. Scouting Report: Bergolla’s game is centered on putting the bat on the ball and playing steady, reliable defense at shortstop. The 18-year-old made a remarkable amount of contact at Low-A, producing an overall miss rate of just 5.4%, a minuscule in-zone whiff rate of 3.3% and a chase rate of 18.1%. But that contact came with minimal impact. His exit velocities were well below-average and he found the barrel less often than he whiffed. The Phillies acknowledge the Bergolla needs to get much stronger to access any sort of power and to hold up over the rigors of a long season against more advanced pitchers. Bergolla has the skills to be an average defender who makes all the plays at shortstop and the above-average arm strength to stick at the position. He’s a plus runner but needs to sharpen his basestealing instincts to make that aspect of his game more successful. The Future: Bergolla could return to Low-A to begin the 2024 season with a shot at High-A Jersey Shore by sometime in the summer. If he adds strength, he has the ceiling of an everyday big league shortstop who can hit toward the bottom of an order. Edited July 30 by DirtySox Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baron Posted July 30 Share Posted July 30 Probably the best trade Getz made during the deadline 4 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wegner Posted July 30 Share Posted July 30 (edited) Are we getting anything back in these deals? Ok good. Edited July 30 by wegner Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jake Posted July 30 Share Posted July 30 Good trade. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chicago White Sox Posted July 30 Share Posted July 30 Solid trade upon instant reaction Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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SoxAce Posted July 30 Share Posted July 30 That's a nice deal by Getz there. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Timmy U Posted July 30 Share Posted July 30 Seems like a glove-first guy, but for Tanner Banks, not a bad return. I wish Banks nothing but success. A great story and was always a class act for the Sox. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chitownsportsfan Posted July 30 Share Posted July 30 7 minutes ago, southsider2k5 said: No s%*# scott. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SoCalChiSox Posted July 30 Share Posted July 30 Pretty solid. That's a good trade Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WhiteSox2023 Posted July 30 Share Posted July 30 How the hell is Getz’s best trade and return from Tanner freaking Banks? 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WhiteSox2023 Posted July 30 Share Posted July 30 (edited) Duplicate post. Edited July 30 by WhiteSox2023 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
joejoesox Posted July 30 Share Posted July 30 10. William Bergolla SS Ht: 5'11" | Wt: 165 | B-T: L-R BA Grade: 50/High Track Record: Bergolla was the gem of the Phillies’ signing class in the international period that opened on Jan. 15, 2022. The Venezuelan native got a signing bonus of $2.05 million and put together an excellent pro debut in the Dominican Summer League, where he hit .380/.470/.423 with just three strikeouts in 83 plate appearances. The Phillies showed their faith in him in 2023 by skipping him over the Florida Complex League and straight to the Florida State League, where he racked up more walks (30) than strikeouts (17) in 55 games. His father, William Sr., was a middle infielder who appeared in 17 games for the 2005 Reds. Scouting Report: Bergolla’s game is centered on putting the bat on the ball and playing steady, reliable defense at shortstop. The 18-year-old made a remarkable amount of contact at Low-A, producing an overall miss rate of just 5.4%, a minuscule in-zone whiff rate of 3.3% and a chase rate of 18.1%. But that contact came with minimal impact. His exit velocities were well below-average and he found the barrel less often than he whiffed. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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chw42 Posted July 30 Share Posted July 30 Wow we actually turned Tanner Banks into something? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheFutureIsNear Posted July 30 Share Posted July 30 Keith Law must have known this trade was coming, his hatred of White Sox prospects is prophetic now. Law didn’t have Bergolla as a top 20 prospect in the Phillies system. 5’9 165 with 0 power is definitely Getz’s type tho. But it’s Tanner Banks so any return is good enough, nothing to complain about. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oldsox Posted July 30 Share Posted July 30 I wonder if Colson Montgomery is noticing all the middle infielders now part of this woeful org. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GreenSox Posted July 30 Share Posted July 30 1 hour ago, WhiteSox2023 said: How the hell is Getz’s best trade and return from Tanner freaking Banks? Tanner Banks is a lefty reliever averaging 10Ks per 9. He's never had a bad season, majors or minors. Frankly, underappreciated by most Sox fans. And underappreciated by the prior regime, who waited way too long to bring him up. I'll miss him. 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chicago White Sox Posted July 30 Share Posted July 30 11 minutes ago, GreenSox said: Tanner Banks is a lefty reliever averaging 10Ks per 9. He's never had a bad season, majors or minors. Frankly, underappreciated by most Sox fans. And underappreciated by the prior regime, who waited way too long to bring him up. I'll miss him. The prior regime should be ripped for many things, but Tanner Banks around forever and were able to transform him from a low stuff org guy to an actual major league reliever. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GreenSox Posted July 31 Share Posted July 31 (edited) 26 minutes ago, Chicago White Sox said: The prior regime should be ripped for many things, but Tanner Banks around forever and were able to transform him from a low stuff org guy to an actual major league reliever. Well he never had an ERA above 5 and never a WHIP above 1.4 (and most were below 4.5 and 1.35). His walk rates were consistently low. Yes, he wasn't striking out people, until they moved him to the pen. But once he went to the pen, it was obvious that he wasn't just an org guy. They just waited too long for someone with talent who didn't quite have it to be a major league starter. But at least it finally worked out. Edited July 31 by GreenSox Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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