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2019 Minor League Affiliates Thread

Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2019 11:37 am
by OrlandoMerced
Hayes and tucker could be fixtures on the big league team starting this summer.

2019 Minor League Affiliates Thread

Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2019 9:46 pm
by johnfluharty
I'm hoping Moran does so well with the bat that Ke'Brian has trouble getting time up here, but I really don't see anyone blocking Tucker at Short if he hits well, but I guess Newman can always surprise us.

2019 Minor League Affiliates Thread

Posted: Sun Apr 14, 2019 12:22 am
by fjk090852-7
Craig is 2 for 2 tonight and has hit his 6th home run. Craig, Hayes, Tucker and Reynolds are 4 position players to watch this year. I think Martin will also be one to watch whenever he gets sent back to Indy. Just noticed that Tucker has 3 hits tonight.

2019 Minor League Affiliates Thread

Posted: Sun Apr 14, 2019 12:28 am
by fjk090852-7
424740464E445D40495A5C51280 wrote: I'm hoping Moran does so well with the bat that Ke'Brian has trouble getting time up here, but I really don't see anyone blocking Tucker at Short if he hits well, but I guess Newman can always surprise us.
The one thing that Hayes has over Moran is his fielding ability. Two minor league gold gloves at third base.

2019 Minor League Affiliates Thread

Posted: Sun Apr 14, 2019 1:57 am
by OrlandoMerced
It’s fun looking at the Indy box scored every night.

2019 Minor League Affiliates Thread

Posted: Sun Apr 14, 2019 10:54 pm
by fjk090852-7
132E303D32383311392E3F39385C0 wrote: It’s fun looking at the Indy box scored every night.
It is very enjoyable looking at the Indy box score. Today it appeared they had a Sunday lineup. No Tucker or Hayes.

2019 Minor League Affiliates Thread

Posted: Mon Apr 15, 2019 12:23 pm
by OrlandoMerced
Yeah, also none of the rehabbing guys.

2019 Minor League Affiliates Thread

Posted: Mon Apr 15, 2019 1:06 pm
by OrlandoMerced
Lolo is breaking out this year in his second stint in low-A.

2019 Minor League Affiliates Thread

Posted: Mon Apr 15, 2019 1:34 pm
by PMike
I'll give another plug for Will Craig. He is a lot of fun to follow in the box scores. He is the opposite of what the Pirates typically seek in drafting. They are usually looking for complete hitters and defensively sound people. Craig is a pure power hitter. His RBI totals from last year indicate that he knows how to come through with chances to drive in runs. Early in his career, he was hitting for average. Then they wanted power from him. So, now he has hit for power. I'm excited to see if he can hit for that power and add some average (or at least some walks). So far, the results are really optimistic.



If he could be a .260 hitter with 30-40 HRs, that would look awesome in the lineup.

2019 Minor League Affiliates Thread

Posted: Mon Apr 15, 2019 4:19 pm
by Ecbucs
1D002426284D0 wrote: I'll give another plug for Will Craig.  He is a lot of fun to follow in the box scores.  He is the opposite of what the Pirates typically seek in drafting.  They are usually looking for complete hitters and defensively sound people.  Craig is a pure power hitter.  His RBI totals from last year indicate that he knows how to come through with chances to drive in runs.  Early in his career, he was hitting for average.  Then they wanted power from him.  So, now he has hit for power.  I'm excited to see if he can hit for that power and add some average (or at least some walks).  So far, the results are really optimistic.



If he could be a .260 hitter with 30-40 HRs, that would look awesome in the lineup.


yes, I'm really hoping this is a break out season for him. I could see him moving to right in PNC if his bat (and Bell's) are both plusses. He is slow but has a good arm.