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2022 Astros Minor League Thread

Discussion in 'Houston Astros' started by tellitlikeitis, Dec 8, 2021.

  1. Screaming Fist

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    Meh. He reminds me a lot of Feliz.
     
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  2. Screaming Fist

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    His performance is clearly not the reason he hasn’t been called up. The Astros are simply in a position where they don’t need to call anyone up unless you’re talking about the next Alcantara or something.

    i do wonder if Dusty runs Montero and Neris into the ground if they might be willing on taking a gamble on him out of the pen. He could theoretically sit 99-100 as a SIRP.
     
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  3. Snake Diggit

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    I just don’t think there will be a roster crunch this year. There are 4 guys on the 60 day so they need to net 4 roster spots.

    Free agents (9): Montero, Smith, Verlander, Castro, Vazquez, Diaz, Gurriel, Mancini, Brantley

    Non-tender candidates (3): James, Taylor, Goodrum

    DFA candidate (1): Bermudez

    Total net 40 man spots opening: 9

    Must adds (3): Brown, Diaz, Murray

    Should add (3): Hensley, Julks, France

    Maybe adds: Berryhill, Robaina

    Probably safe not to add: Adolph, Kessinger, Brewer, Macuare, Salazar

    I really don’t think they’ll need to add Berryhill or Robaina so they can add the 6 high risk guys and still have 3 openings for free agents before having to cut anybody worthy of a 40 man spot. Jones would likely be the next in line for the chopping block if needed, but it also wouldn’t be the end of the world if Julks or France were exposed to the Rule 5.
     
  4. IdStrosfan

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    Thank you all who post these prospect updates.
     
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  5. BlindHog

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    Taylor is on a rehab assignment so 3 guys now.
     
  6. panamamyers

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    His stuff is more electric than Feliz. I'd say more like Javier without the control.
     
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    That's sick
     
  8. Snake Diggit

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    Miguel Palma hit another HR for Asheville. Since 2006, here are the Astros prospects who hit for a wRC+ of >130 in high A at age 20 or younger (min 50 pa):

    Domingo Santana
    Jon Singleton
    Carlos Correa
    Kyle Tucker
    Jacob Nottingham
    Brett Phillips
    Jason Martin
    Jose Altuve
    COLIN BARBER
    MIGUEL PALMA

    All 8 of the guys who met the criteria prior to Barber and Palma have reached the majors.
     
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  9. Buck Turgidson

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    You're taking the ballparks into account here, right?
     
  10. Snake Diggit

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    I do believe wRC+ is ballpark adjusted but I could be wrong. If it’s not park adjusted it’s at least league adjusted.
     
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  11. Buck Turgidson

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    For the year, or for forever? My point was that guys from years ago don't play in the same parks as guys now.

    I don't know the answer to that either. Maybe they're all equalized? Somehow I doubt it though.

    ETA: that's a good barometer for at least making the show. There's a mixed bag once they get there, as would be expected.
     
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  12. tellitlikeitis

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    I'm not sure if it actually happened, but Yohander Mendez apparently got the save in the FCL Blue team's 2-1 win over the Cardinals today.
     
  13. Snake Diggit

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    I doubt it’s adjusted for comparing different years. But it is still a good measure of a prospects performance relative to other hitters in the same league in the same year, which unless you think there’s been a stark change in overall quality of player makes it a pretty good stat to use for comparing across years.
     
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  14. Buck Turgidson

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    Agreed totally.

    I just take some MiLB stats in certain parks, Asheville and a few other being at the top of the list, with some grains of salt.
     
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    When does Forest Whitley toy with my emotions again?
     
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    To be fair, a good chunk of the players on the list played High A at Lancaster, which was even more of a launching pad, right?
     
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    All the guys on the list whose names end in a vowel posted an .850+ OPS season. Bodes well for Palma.
     
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    Hamilton took way too long to get to AA, should have been up there by june.

    EDIT: Not because he was bad, but the team wasn't nearly aggressive enough.

    If you're drafted at 23, there's no reason to not be extremely aggressive with a player, considering the average major leaguer debuts at 24.
     
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  20. Buck Turgidson

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    Oh Hell, I had completely forgotten about the ludicrousness of the Cali-League. It wasn't just Lancaster.

    Good call.
     
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