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Yeah by alot. I wonder how your top 5 catcher is gonna do when he gets to the big show? My scout isn't in love with him, but he can be wrong of course.
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Yeah by alot. I wonder how your top 5 catcher is gonna do when he gets to the big show? My scout isn't in love with him, but he can be wrong of course.
Same with my scout. He's 25 and seems to still be f'n around (low WE).
I'm guessing he has loads of potential, but I'd be surprised if he becomes more than a backup with good defense and some pop off the bench.
Except if he goes to Pawtucket or Pitt. Then he'd be awesome.
Grabbed him at 2.17 and thought he looks a lot like Tyler Clarke, Adrian Pulido, Pat Tortorici, Willis Guardian, TJ Davis and some other guys I've been able to find in the 2nd and 3rd rounds.
With low ratings and no velocity, he's going to get shelled for a while. I'm happy he jumped up there though.
Catcher Willie de Jesus now jumps to #7 on the Prospect List, best in the Washington organization. OSA now has his potential at 6-6-7-3-5 with 5-6 defense. In 2011, he already has four achievements, with two grand slams and two walk-off RBIs, all in separate games.
Still just 19-years-old the Cuban born de Jesus is now hitting at a .701 OPS in his second season out of High School. Won't reach the majors for a number of years but if he reaches that potential, he will end up one of our better 2nd Round Picks in franchise history.
Wilmington Wildcats- 2057- Seattle Pilots- 2017-2041 Washington Bats - 1979-2013
After the trade for Dave Lippert the Washington organization plummets in the Top System Rankings from Top 5 down to 17th.
Pawtucket, who snatched up SP Ian Phelan and SS Tom Franks (both who NEVER should have been able to hit Free-Agency), rank 36th and 47th, is sitting at 3rd in the rankings behind Indianapolis and Seattle.
Damn you Funclown!
Wilmington Wildcats- 2057- Seattle Pilots- 2017-2041 Washington Bats - 1979-2013
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