tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2239328455403044849.post8821053748508225243..comments2022-03-31T20:58:07.254-04:00Comments on Clutchlings: 2013 Top 10 ProspectsClutchlingshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09852802415556322984noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2239328455403044849.post-78156800229832868752013-04-08T20:11:14.290-04:002013-04-08T20:11:14.290-04:00I love Gose, by the way...would like to see him hi... I love Gose, by the way...would like to see him hit more, as would everyone else. He really looked like a different player after his 2nd promotion. Some more time at Triple A isn't a bad thing.Clutchlingshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09852802415556322984noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2239328455403044849.post-39733464958082536542013-04-08T20:09:33.291-04:002013-04-08T20:09:33.291-04:00Thanks for the comments, Mark.
It's not a stre...Thanks for the comments, Mark.<br />It's not a stretch to say that Alford is the best athlete in the system. Just the same, he had minimal playing time in the GCL last summer before leaving for football, and now that he's transferred, the last I heard he was still involved with spring practice at Ole Miss. <br />So, despite his athleticism, he's behind a number of other prospects. And until he decides to commit to baseball, I can't see him higher on my list.<br />Then there are his legal troubles, and it sounds like his mom has huge issues, too (arrested at one of his South. Miss. games, had to be restrained at one of his HS baseball games),<br /><br />As for Sanchez over Stroman, it would be because of Sanchez' ceiling, and the fact that Stroman profiles more as a reliever. I'll take a 200 IP guy over one who throws 100.<br />And I agree that Osuna may turn out to be the best of the bunch. He had a great debut at Lansing. Clutchlingshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09852802415556322984noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2239328455403044849.post-44003752529224926952013-04-07T20:13:26.060-04:002013-04-07T20:13:26.060-04:00Hi there, I am a long time baseball fan with less ...Hi there, I am a long time baseball fan with less knowledge on the new prospects than yourself! So I was hoping you could answer a few questions. <br /><br />First off, I noticed you didn't include Anthony Alford in your rankings, just wondered why? Or has he switched to football? (personally I think he's twice the outfielder than he is a wide receiver)<br /><br />I remember watching John Stilson in college playing out of Texas, great young talent, but still a long way to go. Very quick for a catcher too FYI!<br /><br />Interesting to see you ranked Sanchez ahead if Stroman. Maybe i'm a little biased after reading about Stroman when he was over playing for Duke, but I would argue Stroman is a more established pitcher. His fastball is major league ready whereas Sanchez still has developing to do in many aspects of his game. Again, this is just my opinion. Thoughts?<br /><br />I see Osuna as having the most potential in this group, I agree that he's still a major gamble, and having just turned 17, there's still a lot of time for things to go wrong. But i'm still very hopeful for Roberto O and I wish him all the best this year!<br /><br />Completely Unrelated Side note: What's your take on Anthony goose? <br /><br />Great blog you have going Clutchlings, can't wait to see how your blog and these new prospects develop!<br /><br />MarcMarc Letendrehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15258996780585660564noreply@blogger.com