Our team is desperate for power in the middle of the batting order. Anthony Alford is one strong dude, and if he has a decent ST, I hope the Bucs give him one last chance in LF. But it's a 50/50 proposition, and so I think it's time to have a heart-to-heart talk with Oneil Cruz about playing a very deep shortstop - that is, left field. Cruz may be more amenable to left field since he's used to seeing batted balls coming from a shortstop's angle. I know that he has a cannon arm, but in PNC's vast LF expanse, that can be put to good use.
Cruz could use a month of on the job training at Indy while the Bucs give Alford his final chance. If Baseball's basic agreement doesn't change, that may help keep Cruz off of Super Two status.
We need a power threat beyond Yoshi Tsutugo. They're expensive to acquire, so I think we should give our internal options a shot in LF.
Why not just let Cruz play SS, there is not anyone else they need to play there. Alford needs to make contact for that to matter. Same with Tsutugo, who has major problems with MLB fastballs. I am not sure I would buy him just yet.
Also, if you were going to move Cruz, why not CF? Reynolds is a better fit in LF long term. He was ok in CF, but probably a wise move to put him back in LF.
I think Reynolds was better than just ok- he was runner up for Golden Glove and it was his first year playing CF ( I believe)
Nate McLouth and Andrew McCutchen won Gold Gloves. They were just ok out there as well.
Just wondering what you feel is better than OK. Just checked his stats. He only had two errors and a.994 Fielding average
Be careful WWD2, Bellvue Buc knows is OK's, at about 99.5 % of the time.



