Intersting thing to think about. Where would Springer hit in our lineup if we were in the majors tonight? Would he be our best player right now?
At first I'd bat him 5th or 6th. After two weeks if he's adjusting okay I'd bump him up to 3rd, maybe even 1st. He's got lead off speed.
He'd fit in our lineup very nicely. Probably bat 3rd. I'd love to add one more bat that could hit 4th, and move Castro to 5th. Would make a complete lineup.
I'm all for bringing him up and inserting him into the top half of the line up, 3rd preferably. I'm optimistic about his success, but we should probably expect a slow start, I believe he has taken time to adjust to every level. I would rather he was at the major league level adjusting than battle fighting in OKC.
I wonder if we kept Springer down in minors next season if he could be the first 50/50 minors player. He could become the greatest minors player of all time.
Going through playoffs (albeit in the minors) may have long term benefits for Springer for when he gets to his first MLB playoffs. Of course if Springer struggles in his first MLB playoffs, I can tuned in here and read about how Luhnow blew it with Springer, by trading AAA playoff experience for some relatively worthless month of MLB experience in 2013.
I think you're undervaluing a month of MLB experience.... or the difference between AAA and MLB in general.
Nope. Then again, I'm board certified after years of training. A standardized way of separating the good from the bad. Even then, this can still lead to second guessing and mistakes. There are no GM boards... Just MLB results. Also, Luhnow hasnt been the "man" all that long. He gets a major pass due to rebuilding the system from absolutely nothing, but it does not mean that every single move he makes is the right one, and that one is not allowed to second guess him. Besides, we don't know if this is a Crane or Luhnow decision. I'm hoping its the latter because I don't want the former anywhere near the minor league development plan, unless it involves opening up the check book to sign international prospects and approve the over slot bonuses.
Let's say the Astros make the playoffs in 2016 (a big if). Let's say Springer breaks camp in 2014 (next year) as a starter (our current best guess of what Luhnow is planning). Springer will then have 3 full seasons under his belt going into his first playoff. That is 18 months. Your argument is that 19 months would be a difference maker. My argument is that AAA play off chase and playoffs will be a bigger difference maker. Did I get that right?
Got it. I could just as easily say that most of the success he has had in AAA this year could be erased by him having epic struggles to begin next ST/reg season. Would still rather have him begin the adjustment at the end of a meaningless season vs the start of a season where this team could begin to make some positive steps.