There's a good reason for that......Lars is the better prospect. He's a year younger and had better peripheral numbers at Lancaster.Originally Posted by One Red Seat;344464;
There's a good reason for that......Lars is the better prospect. He's a year younger and had better peripheral numbers at Lancaster.Originally Posted by One Red Seat;344464;
Never said Lars wasn't, but it's surprising how little you hear about the Sox 3rd rated prospect outside of Sox dedicated media (current ranking per SP.com).
now the #1 rated prospect on said websiteOriginally Posted by One Red Seat;344635;
When does Casey Kelly give up on hitting?Originally Posted by Rdsxmbnt;345222;
Originally Posted by ORS
Reddick's updated line: .263/.333/.525/.858 through 80 AB
Kalish off to a nice start in Lancaster: .324/.378/.529/.908 in 34 AB
Also check out the Lowell trio from this recent draft:
Price (1supp): 29.2 IP, 36/6 K/BB, 2.12 ERA
Fife (3rd): 29.0 IP, 31/8 K/BB, 1.86 ERA
Weiland (3rd): 46.0 IP, 53/9 K/BB, 1.37 ERA
Doubront fanned nine in his debut at Lancaster.
Originally Posted by ORS
One of those runs scored when Snyder came in and gave up a bomb in the 7th in relief.
Luis Exposito, a catcher playing at Lancaster, is currently hitting .311 with 10 HR's in just over 200 AB's. He has 21 HR's on the season.
Originally Posted by ORS
I'd like to see more patience from him, and because of that I'll reserve excitement until he can still swat against more advanced pitching. Other than that, looks good so far.