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    Have any Cuban hitters become bonafide studs within the last 20 years?

    Many start off very well, but seem to slow down and not really reach that "stud" type of hitter. They become productive, but not superstars. Cespedes comes to mind.

    Maybe Abreu will be one.

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    Too early to tell on Puig and Abreu. But I think Abreu will be - he has pretty good plate discipline to go with his power.
    I'm just here for the baseball.

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    • #3
      Jose Canseco?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by revo View Post
        Jose Canseco?
        That was my answer too. I mean, before Cespedes, how many of them were there in the last 20 years? Cespedes has a career 116 OPS+ and cost 36mil. That's pretty damn good - probably in line or better with expectations.

        I'm not sure Yuni Betancourt or Yunel Escobar were ever expected to be superstars.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by revo View Post
          Jose Canseco?
          Good point, I figured he meant the players that previously played in Cuba.
          I'm just here for the baseball.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by eldiablo505
            Why would what Cubans have done in the past have any bearing on what different ones will do in the future? That's like hedging your bets about what a player from Arkansas will do based on past successes of those from Arkansas.
            they do that though, don't they? Whenever you read about a HS draft prospect from Washington it questions his experience vs kids from CA or FL who are able to play year round. Or whatever freaky state doesn't have HS baseball? Individuals are individuals true enough, but training, level of competition, coaching, style of play, skills emphasis, etc could all be local issues.
            I'm not expecting to grow flowers in the desert...

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            • #7
              Originally posted by eldiablo505
              I just chalk that up to lazy scouting / journalism. I suppose there's something to be said for analyzing training, level of competition, coaching, style of play, skills emphasis, etc. but unless something bears itself out statistically, it's just noise. Being from Cuba doesn't make a pitcher more like Luis Tiant or less like Danys Baez or a hitter more like Kendrys Morales or less like Alex Sanchez. It's like when Japanese players are rumored to be coming to the US --- inevitably lazy journalists just compare them to Dice-K or Ichiro or whatever.

              Whether Yasiel Puig is a good player or not has little to do with whether, for example, Yoan Moncada will also be good.
              Isn't a lot our knowledge of these guys based on a ton of this noise and laziness though too? They don't have a ton of statistics to go off of, and scouting up to this point has been sketchy, no?

              I don't think I would use past experience with other players as a starting point in evaluating new signees, but I think I would want to analyses where scouting of past guys broke down and make sure I wasn't expecting different things based on the same processes.
              I'm not expecting to grow flowers in the desert...

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              • #8
                Originally posted by eldiablo505
                Why would what Cubans have done in the past have any bearing on what different ones will do in the future? That's like hedging your bets about what a player from Arkansas will do based on past successes of those from Arkansas.
                Comps have value. You want to know the future by comparing Puig or Cespedes to a guy who has had similar development time, played a similar amount of games, faced similar competition, been exposed to a similar coaching environment, etc. Most of those guys are going to be Cuban. Sure, maybe there's a guy who had a similar experience in Venezuela, or Curacao, or Montana. Who knows?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by eldiablo505
                  LOL - is Hobbesmonkey a nom de plume for our very own Mithrandir? Welcome back, Mith!

                  http://forums.rotoworld.com/index.php?showtopic=521523
                  Mith outed by the Cubans?
                  “Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.”

                  ― Albert Einstein

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                  • #10
                    what's the PED situation in Cuba? do they test the players?

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by madducks View Post
                      Mith outed by the Cubans?
                      The Cubans are at it again - first JFK, now Mith!

                      And again, ElD nails someone on another message board!

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by chancellor View Post
                        Good point, I figured he meant the players that previously played in Cuba.
                        Not to mention, Canseco is a bit outside of the 20 year thing. He came up in 1988, I believe?
                        Considering his only baseball post in the past year was bringing up a 3 year old thread to taunt Hornsby and he's never contributed a dime to our hatpass, perhaps?

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Pogues View Post
                          Not to mention, Canseco is a bit outside of the 20 year thing. He came up in 1988, I believe?
                          1985. But he was playing as late as 2001.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by eldiablo505
                            LOL - is Hobbesmonkey a nom de plume for our very own Mithrandir? Welcome back, Mith!

                            http://forums.rotoworld.com/index.php?showtopic=521523
                            Hahaha...someone should post that Rush sucks in the thread as a litmus test.
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by joncarlos View Post
                              Comps have value. You want to know the future by comparing Puig or Cespedes to a guy who has had similar development time, played a similar amount of games, faced similar competition, been exposed to a similar coaching environment, etc. Most of those guys are going to be Cuban. Sure, maybe there's a guy who had a similar experience in Venezuela, or Curacao, or Montana. Who knows?
                              Yes. We need context to understand the true value of a player's surface stats. I do believe that maybe we tend to overstate its value, but understanding the environment in which a player generates his stats greatly helps us know how those stats MAY translate in the majors. Knowing that the Japanese teams are roughly like good AAA teams, with less reliance on power, really helps us.

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