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I don't believe a thread was ever made when the AFL rosters were announced. Games begin October 12th, and the following Sox farmhands are on the Peoria Saguaros roster:
-Anthony Carter -Johnny Lowe -Charlie Leesman -Henry Mabee -Josh Phegley -Eduardo Escobar -Jared Mitchell Mitchell is obviously the big name involved, but Phegley, Escobar, and Leesman are also ones to keep an eye on. Not an inspiring list aside from Jared, but this shouldn't be a surprise to those that follow the White Sox minor leagues. |
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Hopefully Jared can still get up the line quickly.
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Why waste the time sending Phegley? Our farm is just terrible.
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Wouldn't hurt to get the kid some PT since he missed most of the year with that bizarre blood ailment.
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Eh. He wasn't horrible in Birmingham. I don't think much of him, but it's not like there is anyone better to send really.
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Leesman is our next long-track starter prospect, Carter is being groomed to close, and Escobar looks like he could have a high ceiling. Any playing time for Mitchell this year will help him tremendously. Can't hurt Phegley to get some time against better prospects either. I have more hope for him as our next catcher than Flowers. |
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Hmm, from everything I've seen about Phegley, the impression I get was that he is Flowers-lite, having skillsets that are either equal to or below average than Flowers. The kid strikes out a TON while drawing very few walks. Sure, Flowers sucked this year but this is his first down year in the minor leagues and he's shown good plate discipline up until this year. IMHO, Flowers is better than Phegley but that's really not saying much (Oh how sad our farm system is...) |
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The article essentially notes: He was drafted in 14th round because of his defense and maturity, but he would have gone much earlier if teams had any idea that he would show plus power, arm strength and good receiving skills. He makes solid contact and uses the entire field in his approach. He struggles with inside pitches, but he projects as an average hitter with 15-20 home run pop, with his arm being his best tool. Obviously he needs to face more age appropriate competition now, but he will be interesting to follow. |
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You gotta be kidding me. You obviously have never seen Phegley play, he has a ton of talent.
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I heard all the same stuff about Poreda. Kid had so much talent, was gonna be huge, wasn't a cheap pick etc. I expect similar results at a different position. |
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Looking forward to seeing how Mitchell has rebounded from his injury. C'mon, Jared!!!!!
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I agree. The MLB Network has telecast some AZ Fall League games and I hope to see Jared Mitchell play.
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Javelinas play the Scorpions in the AFL championship game on Saturday. Game will be broadcast on MLB Network at 2 PM. Bryce Harper is supposed to play for Scottsdale.
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Bryce Harper is now in the starting lineup. Broadcast starts at 1:30 on MLB Network.
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