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Just curious how everyone feels short and long term about the following players:
Eric Hosmer
Bryan LaHair
Paul Goldschmidt
Power, BA, opportunity, etc. Whaddya think?
LaHair isnt young so much as new. For the Cubs it would mean Anthony Rizzo.
Hosmer has always bothered me as a top prospect. Not enough power in a difficult power ballpark.
LaHair has been held back by his glove, which limits his usefulness long term
Goldschmidt is to one you want of these three.
Rizzo is the future 1B for the Cubs, which gives him a good BA park to mask his glaring weakness (stikeouts). He has plenty of power.
J
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Oh. In that case, never mind. - Wonderboy
GITH fails logic 101. - bryanbutler
Bah...OJH caught me. - Pogues
I don't know if you guys are being willfully ignorant, but... - Judge Jude
The Cubs will do what we did in 5th grade, put the guy with the bad glove in right field.
While LaHair is not young he has always hit pretty well. In most auctions my guess is that he is cheaper than Goldschmidt for this year. Goldschmidt seems to have holes in his swing. I would rather have the $11 LaHair than the $26 Goldschmidt going into next year. If they both were priced the same I would go with Goldschmidt. I am not sure if I would be making that decision as a sad sack Cubs fan or that I believe the hype on Goldschmidt (plus he has been hitting out of his mind in the last 69 abs -.377 6hrs 10 rbi, 13 runs and 2sbs). He can't keep up this pace can he?
Oh,and to be fair, I am the one who won him at auction. Then traded him minutes after. Was really happy about that...until the last 69 abs.
I know Hosmer got off to a brutal start this season, but I think you guys are selling him way short. He hit .291 with a .799 OPS and 19 HRs in only 5 months at the big league level as a mere 21-year old. Sophomore slump or not, he's still only 22-years old and I think he's easily the best hitter of this bunch, thus I would take him long-term over either of the other two.
This is probably poll worthy. LaHair is not a serious option, but Rizzo is. Brandon Belt is a poor mans Hosmer in addition to the bad situation and ballpark.
Hosmer is the best BA hitter (batted .436 for his AAA caerre) and he is two full years younger. His K% is only about half as high, but so is his ISO.
Goldschmidt and Rizzo have both had ice cold stretches in MLB. Both strike out about 25%. Both are capable of multiple 40 HR seasons, especially given their home ballparks. Rizzo will hit for better BA, Goldschmidt will draw more walks.
Given that, I am not sure the one with the worst MLB stats isnt the best over the next five year, ie Anthony Rizzo.
J
Ad Astra per Aspera
Oh. In that case, never mind. - Wonderboy
GITH fails logic 101. - bryanbutler
Bah...OJH caught me. - Pogues
I don't know if you guys are being willfully ignorant, but... - Judge Jude
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