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VaPirate
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« Reply #2 on: November 20, 2009, 02:09:33 PM » |
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First, I'm not at all convinced that Jose will not have good HR power within a year or two. I'll be surprised if he doesn't hit for at least 20. Having watched him in Altoona he looked, granted to my untrained eye, to be close to having the swing for HR power.
The experts are saying he is finished developing physically, and since I'm not an expert I'll accept that. But the experts also say that since he's developed and not hitting HRs he's not going to hit HRs.
But personally, I like that he has already developed to the extent he has - I rather watch his swing adjust than wait on someone who may have a swing but has yet to achieve projected physical development. Waiting for the physical side of a player to develop can take years, just about as long as his non-FA years, meaning a player starts to fully mature about the time he becomes very hard to afford.
The big thing for me, and I don't understand why the "experts" can so easily blow this off, It looks to my untrained eye that Jose is very close, RIGHT NOW, to being a good or better HR producer. I'd much rather have this situation than waiting for his physical development.
But if he is a doubles machine in the majors, and he and Cutch are hitting 12-15 HRs batting #1 and #2, I have no problem. Cutch, Tabata, Jones, Alvarez, Millidge (look for his power to be greatly improved), and Ryan makes for a potentially VERY strong top 2/3 of the order with great protection (and 7 and 8 may well be better than average).
I am really excited about this lineup and expect it to open the 2011 season in Pittsburgh. Good defense (+ in the outfield; we have to wait and see what happens at SS and 2nd) and the best looking batting order in decades, along with what could be a very strong rotation...Next year will be fun watching the pieces come together for 2011 and beyond.
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