Grichuk has traditionally been s*** in April, hold judgement till summer.
I agree with most of the points above, will add a couple:
Pitching
- They look intent on the Elvis Luciano project, there’s a chance they’re stubborn enough to carry him all year. He hasn’t been as bad as I thought.
- All our AAA pitching “projects” are looking like bullpen arms. Let’s see what happens when Julian Merryweather joins the fun.
- Not having Shoemaker, Borucki, Richards might complicate things in May & beyond
- Please keep Sanchez in full time bubble wrap
- Stroman looks like juicy trade bait unless we extend him
- Joe Biagni has actually been good
Hitters
- I feel like the front office’s plans this year is literally throwing s*** on the wall and see what sticks. They’re trying to catch lightning in a bottle with Socrates Brito and Allen Hanson. But they’re also giving significant playing time to Teoscar, Drury, McKinney to see if they can breakout. Are any of these guys realistically part of the core for 2021?
- Not surprised Vladdy needed time to adjust. Not pushing any panic buttons.
- Jansen has been okay, but his arm is a little bit of a concern in that Angels series. I feel like he needs to throw a bit closer towards 1B. Our pitchers haven’t really been helping but it’s worth noting.
- Encouraging signs and surprises from both Sogard and Galvis. Not expecting this to last all season. Galvis is a good stop gap even if his bat comes back down to Earth, it’s refreshing to have a shortstop that has four healthy limbs (for the most part)
- Tellez has real power, and hasn’t embarrassed himself against lefties. A little bit more comfortable at 1B if Smoak does get dealt or leaves next year.
- I’m still not high on Teoscar but our OF options are brutal
Some notes on our prospects & farm system
- Cavan Biggio needs to be up here. .351/.495/.636, OPS 1.131 in 25 games, 101 PA. wRC+ 188 in triple-A. 27 hits, 23 walks to 18 strikeouts.
He may or may not be something, and there’s only one way to find out. Call him up and let him play.
- I still believe in Gurriel’s bat, he’s been solid since getting demoted to Buffalo. But I’m not sure defensively how you’re going to fit him in a very crowded infield in 2021-2022. Left field might not be a bad option for Gurriel as pinpoint throwing accurately may not be as big of a concern than 2B.
- Kevin Smith is having a slow start in AA, way too many strikeouts. Still high on him, hopefully he can put it together during the second half.
- Nate Pearson is showing front of the rotation potential. The 5 inning / 2 inning schedule is a bit strange, hope it’s just a short term thing to buildup his arm strength.
- Josh Winckowzki has been dealing. 2-0 in 5 starts. ERA 1.04, WHIP 1.115, 9K/9, 3.12 BB/9. 69.2% GB%
- Pitchers like Nick Allgeyer (A+), Maximo Castillo (A+), and Zach Logue (AA) also deserve a bit more recognition as prospects. Castillo is only 19 and showing results in Dunedin.
- Andrew Sopko from the Russell Martin trade has been pretty good in AA. Ronny Brito hasn’t played so no comment.
- Reggie Pruitt is finally showing life in Lansing, we drafted him back in 2015. Not sure it’s enough to regain prospect status but it’s nice to see. He’s still only 21.
- I’m still high on Otto Lopez. He was off to a hot start and cooled off, we’ll see what happens.
- The bang bros in Lansing have been raking and Groshans is getting recognized on BA’s top 100 list with a slight bump to no. 65. Captain Kirk should be a top 15 prospect in our farm if this keeps up.
- Nice to see Riley Adams getting promoted to AA. Both him and Cullen Large are off to a great start in Dunedin.
- Ryan Noda has actually been pretty decent, though his walkrates are down and K% is up. wRC+ in 190 in rookieball, 160 in Lansing, and 150 in Dunedin. He’s played 12 games in OF and 11 games at 1B. Looking for more HR power as weather heats up.