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Jimerson Gets Help From Tony Gwynn

Discussion in 'Houston Astros' started by RocketFan007, Mar 10, 2005.

  1. RocketFan007

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    I hope so, too. This could be the end of the outfield problems if Charloton pans out. he can hit for power (had a hr ball found 650 ft. away from home plate last season in Round Rock), has speed, and has a cannon for an arm. If he can hit for some average, it'll end up being a steal. An outfield with Taveres in center, Jimerson in right, and Berkman in left would be very nice.
    If not, we still have Jason Lane.
     
  3. Fegwu

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    Wow.....great gesture by Tony Gwynn

    But my question is this - why didn't Charlton's coach at the double A level notice this? Okay Gwynn is a hall of famer and all but you would imagine that such obvious flaw would be noticed easily by an average coach.

    Anyway lets see if the problem is/was more Jimerson that his coaches but early signs are good....


    I believe he will be starting out at AAA round rock this season right?
     
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    With the current situation in CF for Stros....you can't be sure, but probably.
     
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    Jimerson is about as 'toolsy' as they come. I would compare his upside with Beltran- if he puts things together, he can have huge power/speed numbers (nearly 40 steals last year) with great defense and a cannon of an arm.

    I caught a few Round Rock games last year, and he's truly a hit or miss guy- if he hits it, it goes a mile, or he'll look foolish at the plate. If Gwynn has helped him fix this, he may have a very nice MLB future ahead of him.

    He has a long way to go and may never even come close, but the ceiling on Jimerson is ridiculous.
     
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    I thought Charlton is in Florida with the team? He wasn't invited?
     
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    I would think that it's probably too little, too late for Jimerson. He's a 26-yr old who has never played above AA and has a career BB/K ratio of 1:5. You don't find too many players that follow that career path to become even a servicable player, let alone a good one. Sure he has a lot of speed, but when you put up an OBP of 0.300 at that level, it doesn't bode well for your chances of advancing.
     
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    It's true that if a player doesn't have plate discipline by Jimerson's age, he probably never will. It's not unheard of though. Sosa is an example.
     
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    Jimmerson sounds like a down to earth guy. I wonder who's more ripped, he or Hubbard? I just hope gwynn doesn't give him any diet advice.
     

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