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QUOTE (flavum @ Jun 25, 2015 -> 02:52 PM)
If anything, Gillaspie should be on a National League bench. Pinch hit, play once a week, play in AL parks during interleague. That's who he is.

It's much more helpful for a guy like him if he can play more than 1 position or if there's a team with an obvious platoon partner for him.

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QUOTE (caulfield12 @ Jun 25, 2015 -> 01:42 PM)
Just the 3rd time they've scored 4 runs or more in the last 21 games.

 

Good call to let LaRoche swing 3-0, kind of a no brainer with Simon completely losing his command.

 

I can flip that and say it's the 2nd time in 3 games they scored 5 or more.

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QUOTE (Mike F. @ Jun 25, 2015 -> 01:55 PM)
Rodon allows too many hits but we would be crazy if we expected ace like numbers from a 22 year old rookie.

No but the walks are way too many. He never walked guys like this in college.

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QUOTE (Mike F. @ Jun 25, 2015 -> 01:55 PM)
Rodon allows too many hits but we would be crazy if we expected ace like numbers from a 22 year old rookie.

 

Exactly. He's learning on the fly.

 

He'll get his 140 major league innings this year with an ERA around 4, and then he'll get better next year, and the year after.

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QUOTE (flavum @ Jun 25, 2015 -> 06:57 PM)
Exactly. He's learning on the fly.

 

He'll get his 140 major league innings this year with an ERA around 4, and then he'll get better next year, and the year after.

 

I've been impressed with him this year. He already can compete at this level, and he had very little refinement time.

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QUOTE (Mike F. @ Jun 25, 2015 -> 01:58 PM)
It's not really fair to compare college hitters to MLB hitters. MLB hitters have way more patience and are 100X better overall.

I know that but he is not even close with a lot of pitches, not like he is just off the plate.

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QUOTE (Mike F. @ Jun 25, 2015 -> 06:58 PM)
It's not really fair to compare college hitters to MLB hitters. MLB hitters have way more patience and are 100X better overall.

 

How many college hitters could hit/lay off his world class slider?

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QUOTE (Soxfest @ Jun 25, 2015 -> 12:56 PM)
No but the walks are way too many. He never walked guys like this in college.

 

 

Because big league hitters lay off pitches outside of the zone and make you come to them...

 

Completely different scenario in terms of talent level, most NCAA Div 1 line-ups have 2 pro prospects, maybe 3 out of 9 in a line-up.

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David Price, a guy Rodon has been compared to more than once, had a 4.42 ERA his rookie year. He started cutting back on the walks, and became a star his second season.

 

Rodon will figure a way to cut the walks. When he does, as long as he doesn't get hurt, he will be in the Cy Young conversation.

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QUOTE (fathom @ Jun 25, 2015 -> 01:59 PM)
How many college hitters could hit/lay off his world class slider?

Very few to none. But some MLB hitters can. That's the difference. Plus, MLB hitters make him pay on mistakes, where that wasn't usually the case in college.

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QUOTE (Dick Allen @ Jun 25, 2015 -> 02:00 PM)
David Price, a guy Rodon has been compared to more than once, had a 4.42 ERA his rookie year. He started cutting back on the walks, and became a star his second season.

 

Rodon will figure a way to cut the walks. When he does, as long as he doesn't get hurt, he will be in the Cy Young conversation.

I truly hope that is the case.

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QUOTE (caulfield12 @ Jun 25, 2015 -> 01:39 PM)
Just his 15th walk of the season.

 

Kris Bryant or Rizzo puts up those numbers in 2-3 weeks.

 

That's shockingly low compared to last year for Jose.

 

Abreu has been pressing, just like the rest of the team. The difference he is just a way better hitter than anyone else on this team, so he still is "productive".

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QUOTE (flavum @ Jun 25, 2015 -> 01:57 PM)
Exactly. He's learning on the fly.

 

He'll get his 140 major league innings this year with an ERA around 4, and then he'll get better next year, and the year after.

 

It is waste of time to be stressing about Rodon at this point. He could be pitching in double A, and putting up numbers there. The kid is already in the show, and is still holding his own.

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