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Very disappointing. I remember M Wilmer talking about him like a saviour and the greatest thing to ever be for the Jays. None of that has come to fruition. Quite the opposite actually. At least Bichette provides value on the defensive side and base running. Same with Biggio. Guerrero provides none of that.
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He's a 20 year old rook man... It only seems disappointing because the mouth breather media pumped him as a surefire instant superstar
I'm aware of his age I just thought he'd be .850+ ops.
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He's a 20 year old rook man... It only seems disappointing because the mouth breather media pumped him as a surefire instant superstar

 

It seems dissapointing because his peer group, Juan Soto, Gleyborre Torres, Fernando Tatis JR, Acuno have all hit the ground running...

 

He's 35th in rookie WAR... has less WAR than Reese McGuire... is what... 6th or 7th on his own team for Rookie WAR??

 

Biggio, Bichette, Jansen, Thorton, and McGruire all have more WAR...

 

In a year where teams are going to hit 300 homeruns... where another Rookie will hit 50+... another Rookie (Alvarez) will have an 1100 OPS...

 

The Vlad thing is dissapointing... especially the last three weeks.. just when it looked like he might finish Strong, he's essentially going to tank his final numbers and might end up with negative WAR.

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It seems dissapointing because his peer group, Juan Soto, Gleyborre Torres, Fernando Tatis JR, Acuno have all hit the ground running...

 

He's 35th in rookie WAR... has less WAR than Reese McGuire... is what... 6th or 7th on his own team for Rookie WAR??

 

Biggio, Bichette, Jansen, Thorton, and McGruire all have more WAR...

 

In a year where teams are going to hit 300 homeruns... where another Rookie will hit 50+... another Rookie (Alvarez) will have an 1100 OPS...

 

The Vlad thing is dissapointing... especially the last three weeks.. just when it looked like he might finish Strong, he's essentially going to tank his final numbers and might end up with negative WAR.

wow he's possibly a negative value. kid has a lot of work to do.
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McGuire is a gem

 

I'm loving him behind the plate. I still believe in Jansen, but catchers get so beat up over the course of the year that having them in a timeshare would probably keep them both more productive.

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wow he's possibly a negative value. kid has a lot of work to do.

 

Not currently negative value... will be 0.5 or so after this game. Could end up negative value by the end of the year, if he doesn't heat up a bit.

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In his defence the team around him is terrible. But generally I would agree that the hype did not translate to anything tangible. Again he provides little value OPSing 750 with below average defence and base running. At this point, not worth a long term deal this off season. Bichette and Biggio on the other hand ...
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It's all launch angle really. Vlad has one if the worst launch angles.

 

You obviously know nothing about Vlad lmao. He doesnt try to hit homers... has been said by so many people I figured a casual like you would understand. He wont be crushing homers left and right for a couple of years. He hits the ball hard and is a hitter...not a power hitter. He leads rookies or is close in hits at 20 years old. That is who he is right now until a few offseasons with the MLB club to enhance what he is...a really f***ing good hitter who doesnt get cookie cutter fastballs like Alonso, Soto, Acuna, Bichette, Tatis Lmao

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It seems dissapointing because his peer group, Juan Soto, Gleyborre Torres, Fernando Tatis JR, Acuno have all hit the ground running...

 

He's 35th in rookie WAR... has less WAR than Reese McGuire... is what... 6th or 7th on his own team for Rookie WAR??

 

Biggio, Bichette, Jansen, Thorton, and McGruire all have more WAR...

 

In a year where teams are going to hit 300 homeruns... where another Rookie will hit 50+... another Rookie (Alvarez) will have an 1100 OPS...

 

The Vlad thing is dissapointing... especially the last three weeks.. just when it looked like he might finish Strong, he's essentially going to tank his final numbers and might end up with negative WAR.

 

Yeah I'm seriously baffled when people act shocked when others express disappointment in Vlad's numbers this year. It's like, yeah, he's 20 with a 110 wRC+ (or whatever it is), which is remarkable in a normal situation, but with his peers hitting the ground running at a similar age + expectations due to minor league performance, are some of you really surprised at the disappointment? Didn't projection models have him having a 5 WAR or something crazy like that before the season (forgot what it was)?

 

Yes, Vlad is excellent for his age, and will likely be a star, but the narrative that we should be thrilled with his performance to date is ridiculous. It's not like no other 20 year old's or rookies are killing it right away.

 

Regardless he will be fine long term.

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It seems dissapointing because his peer group, Juan Soto, Gleyborre Torres, Fernando Tatis JR, Acuno have all hit the ground running...

 

He's 35th in rookie WAR... has less WAR than Reese McGuire... is what... 6th or 7th on his own team for Rookie WAR??

 

Biggio, Bichette, Jansen, Thorton, and McGruire all have more WAR...

 

In a year where teams are going to hit 300 homeruns... where another Rookie will hit 50+... another Rookie (Alvarez) will have an 1100 OPS...

 

The Vlad thing is dissapointing... especially the last three weeks.. just when it looked like he might finish Strong, he's essentially going to tank his final numbers and might end up with negative WAR.

 

Yeah, I definitely expected more. You never know with prospects though and just looking at Vladdy, there was some redflags with his body type.

 

I still think all the hype didn't help... I mean it was ridiculous. Even a lot of bright baseball minds on this forum were predicting 4-5 war in his debut season. Sure, as you mentioned, some guys hit the ground running, but it's certainly not the norm.

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In his defence the team around him is terrible. But generally I would agree that the hype did not translate to anything tangible. Again he provides little value OPSing 750 with below average defence and base running. At this point, not worth a long term deal this off season. Bichette and Biggio on the other hand ...

 

Yeah, that's always the problem of these teams that do these complete tear downs... These young guys come up and they get demoralized when they lose all of the time. I actually prefer the way clubs like San Diego and Texas are rebuilding, whether it works out for them or not is another story.

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