Jump to content
Jays Centre
  • Create Account

Recommended Posts

Old-Timey Member
Posted
I would think Vlad and Bo get promoted together again after the Futures Game. They have been moving together since Lansing. No reason to change that now. I mean people are saying Bo is having a rather pedestrian season compared to what hes doing last year and thats true. But he still leads the Eastern League in Hits and Stolen Bases.
Posted
I would think Vlad and Bo get promoted together again after the Futures Game. They have been moving together since Lansing. No reason to change that now. I mean people are saying Bo is having a rather pedestrian season compared to what hes doing last year and thats true. But he still leads the Eastern League in Hits and Stolen Bases.

 

Seems to make sense. We do have to make sure that our 20 shortstops are all playing SS everyday though.

Posted

Buck and Pat report that Vlad is taking BP and on a running program. Hopefully good news. I would love to be proven wrong about this.

 

I will say Troy Tulowitzki was also taking BP and on a running program starting a few weeks ago. I wonder how that is progressing.

Posted
Buck and Pat report that Vlad is taking BP and on a running program. Hopefully good news. I would love to be proven wrong about this.

 

I will say Troy Tulowitzki was also taking BP and on a running program starting a few weeks ago. I wonder how that is progressing.

 

WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM

 

 

:confused:

Posted
I would think Vlad and Bo get promoted together again after the Futures Game. They have been moving together since Lansing. No reason to change that now. I mean people are saying Bo is having a rather pedestrian season compared to what hes doing last year and thats true. But he still leads the Eastern League in Hits and Stolen Bases.

 

He also has the same k/bb as last year. Probably a little positive luck last year, a little negative this year... plus he's two levels up with better defenses and pitching obviously.

Posted
He also has the same k/bb as last year. Probably a little positive luck last year, a little negative this year... plus he's two levels up with better defenses and pitching obviously.

 

And still 20 years old. There's literally zero reason for anyone to be concerned about Bichette's overall numbers this year.

 

There's some trends that make you think a bit, like how his pull rate has gone down each year and his opposite rate has gone up... thats probably a factor in his reduced power output.

Jays Centre Contributor
Posted
Wonder how different the end of season blue jays top 30 prospects will look like.

Looks like other people are starting to see how over rated Anthony Alford is. He's starting to fall

down the top 30. Jays have got players more talented then him now in they system. And it's been five years now

not improving. Or time for new team.

 

You obviously have yet to grasp Alford's potential...he was playing football full time what 3 years ago. Guy has also been injured a bunch as well. His potential is still crazy...he just needs some consistent ABs the rest of the season

Posted
You obviously have yet to grasp Alford's potential...he was playing football full time what 3 years ago. Guy has also been injured a bunch as well. His potential is still crazy...he just needs some consistent ABs the rest of the season

 

Alford is about as high risk/reward as a prospect gets

Posted
Guerrero (strained patella tendon) is "doing great" in his rehab and is ahead of schedule by a day or two, according to general manager Ross Atkins, Ben Nicholson-Smith of Sportsnet.ca reports.

 

Analysis:He last played on June 6 and was set to miss at least four weeks, so it sounds like he could return in early July if this timetable is accurate. Once healthy, Guerrero will likely be promoted to Triple-A in relatively short order, but this injury severely hurts his chances of reaching the majors this season

 

These are all positive signs. It sounds the re-evaluation could go great. I won't totally buy into it yet. The official re-evaluation isn't until July 8th, and until they announce he is on his way back North I won't get my hopes up... but the chatter is positive.

Old-Timey Member
Posted

Foley with another good start.

 

6 IP, 2 H, 1 BB, 0 R, 5 K (7 GB / 2 FO)

 

ERA is down to 4.04. The results are quickly matching the peripherals.

Posted
Foley with another good start.

 

6 IP, 2 H, 1 BB, 0 R, 5 K (7 GB / 2 FO)

 

ERA is down to 4.04. The results are quickly matching the peripherals.

 

Foley looks like he might get that September look to see if he can be a rotation piece next season.

 

Looks like Stro, Sanchez for sure.... with SRF and Borucki having the best shot at filling a slot or two.

Posted
Foley looks like he might get that September look to see if he can be a rotation piece next season.

 

Looks like Stro, Sanchez for sure.... with SRF and Borucki having the best shot at filling a slot or two.

 

Sam Cavilgio has probably earned a pretty good shot. I haven't looked at his peripherals but he seems to pass the eye test.

Posted

From updated BA writeup on Bichette:

 

While the consensus earlier in his career was that he would probably end up playing second or third base, Bichette now looks like a true shortstop. He he has improved his agility, getting good reads off the bat with quick feet, good body control and he turns double plays well with an above-average arm.

Posted

Blue Jays top 10 short stop prospects (not a real list, but still interesting, as there is a lot of depth at this position, I'm not a real scout, please let me know who I missed or badly over/under rated. My methodology was very good. I went to MILB.com and looked at all the short stops playing in the Jays system, and ranked them according to what I read on BJMB)

 

1. Bichette

2. Smith

3. Gurriel

4. Groshans

5. Jiminez

6. Hidalgo

7. Vicanu

8. Espinal

9. Urena

10. De Los Santos

 

Honorable mention - Troy Tulowitzki (not technically a prospect but is bound to be coming back any day now and will take a stop through minors on the way back to T.O.)

Posted
Blue Jays top 10 short stop prospects (not a real list, but still interesting, as there is a lot of depth at this position, I'm not a real scout, please let me know who I missed or badly over/under rated. My methodology was very good. I went to MILB.com and looked at all the short stops playing in the Jays system, and ranked them according to what I read on BJMB)

 

1. Bichette

2. Smith

3. Gurriel

4. Groshans

5. Jiminez

6. Hidalgo

7. Vicanu

8. Espinal

9. Urena

10. De Los Santos

 

Honorable mention - Troy Tulowitzki (not technically a prospect but is bound to be coming back any day now and will take a stop through minors on the way back to T.O.)

 

Warmoth?

Old-Timey Member
Posted
Foley with another good start.

 

6 IP, 2 H, 1 BB, 0 R, 5 K (7 GB / 2 FO)

 

ERA is down to 4.04. The results are quickly matching the peripherals.

 

 

Really nice to see that Foley is starting to find some consistency.

Posted
Warmoth?

 

Good point. A lot of depth. 11 short stops who "stat scout" as legit prospects (stat scout also includes second hand accounts of real scouting reports).

Posted
Really nice to see that Foley is starting to find some consistency.

 

I don't think he ever had a problem with consistency. At least not this year. Maybe last. The issue was he gave up 8 runs in an inning his first Buffalo start. I'm not sure he was really hit hard or anything, just one of those things. His ERA would be just hovering around 2-3 the whole time if it wasn't for the one start.

Posted
Sam Cavilgio has probably earned a pretty good shot. I haven't looked at his peripherals but he seems to pass the eye test.

 

I'm not sold on him yet as a starter, so far he's basically got by with 2 pitches (85% sinker/slider) and the 2nd and 3rd time through the order numbers are horrendous.

 

First time through wOBA against is .238

 

2nd time .356

 

3rd time .418

 

Still small sample sizes of course but those numbers aren't encouraging for success as a starter even as a 4 or 5

Posted (edited)
Blue Jays top 10 short stop prospects (not a real list, but still interesting, as there is a lot of depth at this position, I'm not a real scout, please let me know who I missed or badly over/under rated. My methodology was very good. I went to MILB.com and looked at all the short stops playing in the Jays system, and ranked them according to what I read on BJMB)

 

1. Bichette

2. Smith

3. Gurriel

4. Groshans

5. Jiminez

6. Hidalgo

7. Vicanu

8. Espinal

9. Urena

10. De Los Santos

 

Honorable mention - Troy Tulowitzki (not technically a prospect but is bound to be coming back any day now and will take a stop through minors on the way back to T.O.)

 

My list (w/ July 2 signings)

1. Bichette

2. Smith

3. Hiraldo

4. Groshans

5. Martinez

6. Gurriel

7. Espinal

8. Warmoth

9. Jimenez

10. Vicuna

 

Most of them will not stick at shortstop. The bat first guys will move to 2B/3B (e.g. Hiraldo, Groshans). I don’t think Urena is deserving of a top 10 SS spot tbh.

 

I'm not sold on him yet as a starter, so far he's basically got by with 2 pitches (85% sinker/slider) and the 2nd and 3rd time through the order numbers are horrendous.

 

First time through wOBA against is .238

 

2nd time .356

 

3rd time .418

 

Still small sample sizes of course but those numbers aren't encouraging for success as a starter even as a 4 or 5

 

Sam would be a nice long relief option for next year.

Borucki, Reid-Foley, Zeuch, Harris, Romano should all eventually get a shot next year in the rotation, with hopefully a healthy Stroman and Sanchez. They need to bring in a vet to bridge the gap though.

Edited by BlueRocky
Posted
Foley looks like he might get that September look to see if he can be a rotation piece next season.

 

Looks like Stro, Sanchez for sure.... with SRF and Borucki having the best shot at filling a slot or two.

 

after we trade Happ and Sanchez Foley should be in the rotation. He could really benefit getting a couple months in the majors to prepare himself for next year.

Posted
You think the Jays will trade Sanchez? Wow, I give that a < 1% chance of happening.

 

I think they would if the return was right, but I doubt they see anything resembling that kind of offer.

Posted
You think the Jays will trade Sanchez? Wow, I give that a < 1% chance of happening.

 

I meant to type Estrada, not Sanchez. My bad, it was a blond moment.

Old-Timey Member
Posted

Groshans is hitting 440/548/800 through 31 PAs

 

Bichette hit 427/451/732 through 91 PA in the GCL

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
The Jays Centre Caretaker Fund
The Jays Centre Caretaker Fund

You all care about this site. The next step is caring for it. We’re asking you to caretake this site so it can remain the premier Blue Jays community on the internet.

×
×
  • Create New...