<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>Correa, DeShields and Springer all on the field at the same time. I could get used to this.</p>— Brian McTaggart (@brianmctaggart) <a href="https://twitter.com/brianmctaggart/statuses/439568119087267840">March 1, 2014</a></blockquote> <script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> Hey guys Carlos Correa just singled. I swooned
As per OP KBME - 790. That's what it was on over mlb.com. Was it already over? I think it was still going on when you posted.
I think he would bat around .200 and be over matched. I don't want to see him changing his swing just so he can attempt to make contact with pro pitching. I'd rather see his body develop more as well as his power stroke in the lower levels. Being over matched can give you bad habits at the plate. I'm happy with him finishing the season in AA and being in the majors at 20. Very fast promotion imo.
He won't. Pointless to give up the extra year after they wasted all the opportunity to promote him last year, and now only need to wait 3 more weeks to achieve their goal. Also, he's not even the starting OF in spring training...and hasn't been placed on the 40 man roster.
You don't know how they would ultimately do till they're up here. Everything you said could happen the exact same way when he's 21-22. Also, learning how to correct your mistakes at the big league level carries much further than making adjustments in the minors. Guess you would have kept A-rod, Trout, Harper, and Griffey on a mythical "development" schedule as well... (I know correa won't be here for another 2 years, just saying that you don't need to coddle the special ones. They don't get ruined by aggressive promotion).
What's wrong with letting Correa play above Low-A? Even the guys you mentioned played to at least AA. Trout struggled his first season, but then adjusted to the majors like you said. ARod struggled his first two seasons a was sent down and spent time in the minors as well. Both Griffey and Harper played up to AA (although Grifffey only lasted 19 games). I would must rather send him to Lancaster/Corpus Christi and then call him up later in the year if he is performing well than to send him directly to the majors. Just my opinion.
I'd rather have Correa in his prime years at a cheep rate rather than him trying to figure things out in the bigs at that salary. Probably waste 2 good years of Correa in his prime playing at a bargain. As a mid level capped team the Astros have to be more fiscally responsible than the large market clubs.
If that us how they are going to think out all their moves, ultimately it won't matter how good he is, he will spend his prime elsewhere We won't know till it happens but I sure hope we worry about development and performance when dealing with prospects, not their clock and how much they will cost in 5 years
We aren't a mid level market. Obviously the TV deal will ultimately determine how high our salary can rise, but if we are worrying about losing a 19 year old when he is in his prime already, then it will never truly matter I say you put Correa wherever his talent and development says he should be, which is probably high A or CC, but we have seen ONE game lets see how this plays out next couple of weeks
And also, are you really worrying about a spring training lineup? Because he isn't start yesterday? Come on man
I think we should push Correa and start him at CC. Let him deal with any potential struggles as it will be good for his future growth as a player.