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They can take their time with his bat. He may hit light even if he fills out. Seems he could walk into the majors and be a top tier defensive SS.For what it's worth I like the pick. Fangraphs had him as the 11th best player who was a 45+ FV. The 16th best player was a 45 flat so cubs got a player a tier higher than they were set at. MLB.com has him at 50/50/55/60/55 for hit/power/speed/fielding/arm. Fangraphs had him at 50/50(55 raw)/55/55/55. So he's a five tool guy who's gonna stick at SS. Cubs have done a really good job developing hitters too(nico wasn't expect to have this much power, davis was suppose to struggle with the hit tool).
Rather they took the pitcher that went to Azl. That kid hits 95 and has 3 versions of a change up.
Well it really felt a BLM statement as Theo was the front man for the MLB movement and he was a local kid. Just like Boston picked a guy that most likely just goes to college. Both were staged picks.
They can take their time with his bat. He may hit light even if he fills out. Seems he could walk into the majors and be a top tier defensive SS.
Not sure where you're coming up with this. Howard was widely regarded as a top 15 player. In another year where his season wasn't wiped out he may have gone top 10. Cubs probably had more on him given he is a local product than other teams.
Not sure where you're coming up with this. Howard was widely regarded as a top 15 player. In another year where his season wasn't wiped out he may have gone top 10. Cubs probably had more on him given he is a local product than other teams.
You don't draft for need in baseball. You take the best player available.As I said. They have Javy at SS and he should be the cornerstone of the franchise.
Nothing to do with the kid at all. Cubs need impact arms more and there was one right there.
You don't draft for need in baseball. You take the best player available.
Also for what it's worth, Baez is 27. Howard is gonna probably take 5 years to get to the majors as high school player. By the time Baez is 32 you very realistically might be moving him to 3B or 2B. It's not unreasonable to expect him to lose a step at that age.
I don't agree with that at all.
When you have pitchers coming out of college and pitching at the MLB level in 1-2 years. Just like Chris Sale. Sox drafted him. Got him in a play off scenerio then the rest is history.
And they just did it again.
This really comes down to it was a statement pick. Ya he was that level of talent. He is smooth. Good player. But when that time comes as it will. You have Javy on a mega deal playing GG level D and no when to play a good kid with a future and then you trade him for a pitcher. Vs just drafting one that can help you fast.