Re: General Discussion

4685
Year Team AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS

2014 Minors .300 60 237 38 71 18 5 15 48 144 20 62 0 2 .358 .608 .965

It's not difficult to see what they like about this kid. Infielders who have a .608 slugging and .965 .OPS are not a common thing, to say the least. Those are crazy numbers, powerwise. Obviously at AAA.

To add to that, I'll again list Santana, Kluber, Brantley, even Gomes as minor league unknowns they traded for who they nailed. They seem to know their minor leaguers. We'll see but Asdrubal has been nothing but disappointing the last couple year

PS - kudos to Dolan for chipping in 3+ million for a guy Antonetti must have liked a lot.
Last edited by TFIR on Thu Jul 31, 2014 5:35 pm, edited 1 time in total.
"I've suffered a great many tragedies in my life....most of them never happened". Mark Twain

Re: General Discussion

4686
I don't think I ever saw an answer to my question about who had the longest tenure on the Tribe, but since my guess was Asdrubal that is now moot and I will ask the question again withOUT hazarding a guess:

Who currently on the 25 has was the first onto the 25 with the Tribe?

Re: General Discussion

4690

Zach Walters - 3B - Indians

Indians optioned INF Zach Walters to Triple-A Columbus.

Cleveland acquired Walters from the Nationals for Asdrubal Cabrera earlier in the day. Instead of giving Walters an immediate shot at Cabrera's old at-bats, the Tribe will roll with Mike Aviles at shortstop for now.

Aviles won't hold Walters off for long. The 24-year-old switch-hitter boasts a .820 OPS in 887 plate appearances over the past three seasons at Triple-A.
"I've suffered a great many tragedies in my life....most of them never happened". Mark Twain

Re: General Discussion

4691
From the Nats site, after last season.
Image

Roster review: Zach Walters

Chase Hughes

Nov 20, 2013, 12:04 PM EDT

Age on Opening Day 2014: 24

How acquired: Trade with Diamondbacks, July 2011

MLB service time: 27 days

2013 salary+bonuses: $495,900

Contract status: Arbitration-eligible in 2017, free agent in 2020

2013 Stats: 8 G, 9 PA, 8 AB, 2 R, 3 H, RBI, BB, .375 BA, 1.069 OPS, 191 OPS+, 0.2 WAR

2013 analysis: Most of Zach Walters’ 2013 season took place at Triple-A Syracuse where he made a drastic improvement in his power numbers. After hitting 25 home runs combined through his first three years in the minor leagues, Walters exploded for 29 last season to tie the International League high for 2013. The power surge raised his big league stock pretty quickly and earned him a September call-up to Washington. Davey Johnson framed it at the time as a reward for his season with the Chiefs, but Walters surely wants more.

Walters, 24, appeared in only eight games with the Nats and started just one, the team’s final outing of the year. In the short window he had, however, Walters experienced relative success. He got a hit in his first at-bat, breaking up rookie Jose Fernandez’ no-hit bid in the sixth inning on Sept. 6. He only saw eight more plate appearances and added a pair of hits including one triple.

2014 outlook: Walters wasn’t afforded enough time in the majors last year to produce a sample size to draw from, which could work against his chances to make the team out of spring training next year. The Nats were burned by an inexperienced bench and Walters only has minor league accolades to draw from. He’s certainly got the talent to justify a roster spot, especially given he bats switch, but it could be bad timing.

The Nats will likely see if he can recreate his 2013 season in the early goings at Triple-A this year and go from there. If he comes out putting up similar power numbers, he could really be an asset. (HE DID THAT AND MORE)

The Nats could bring him up to boost their bench, use him as a trade chip (maybe even before the season starts) or line him up for a starting job in the future.

With Adam LaRoche’s contract set to expire after 2014, and Anthony Rendon’s apparent position flexibility, the Nats’ infield could be in flux this time next year. Walters could find his way into that mix if the Nats decide to promote from within.
"I've suffered a great many tragedies in my life....most of them never happened". Mark Twain

Re: General Discussion

4692
What strikes me is that both deals involved guys who are further along, closer to the bigs, than often happened in the past.

As for Asdrubal and Masterson, both of those guys were essentially useless this year for any wildcard push. In my book the playoff push is not affected negatively OR positively. It's a wash - with 2 possible near future assets.
"I've suffered a great many tragedies in my life....most of them never happened". Mark Twain

Re: General Discussion

4695
So who's on the bench now? If Aviles is the SS, that makes Ramirez the Utility IF. Perez is the backup C. Raburn splits RF with Murphy. Is that it?

I honestly think Francona's 10 or even 9 man bullpen is stupid. Yes, he needs flexibility in pitching matchups but he eliminates the flexibility he needs for managing the offense.