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If they aren’t historically bad they didn’t do it rightI am not angsting at all. I agree with this. But I just find it hilarious they could be historically bad. Alot of this obviously is reflective on the previous regime, the fundamentals, the lack of development, the scouting and drafting, but I have to admit, I think this current major league level coaching staff is a place holder and I hope they have better teachers now in the minors.
I’m hoping we can add Mitch Keller to that list in due time.Which players on the current roster other than Hayes would you consider to be good, high level major league talents? Swiss Cheese has less holes than the Pirates.
I don’t disagree with any of what you said, but part of me is a little disappointed that Polanco’s time in Pittsburgh is coming to an end. It’ll officially close the books on a fun, albeit short, time in Pirates history.Polanco can’t come within a foot of hitting a curve ball. His defense is atrocious as well. Guess we couldn’t get any takers for him this off-season and now we are stuck until a few other outfielders develop
Here's the thing about Polanco. Remember, he was one of the guys (Taillor or Glasnow and Alan Hansen were the others) who Neal Huntington would trade back in the 2013-15 era for either Mike Stanton, David Price or Chris Sale. Yet basically sent an even better package in 2018 to Tampa for a over the hill Chris Archer on a team that wouldn't make the playoffs.I don’t disagree with any of what you said, but part of me is a little disappointed that Polanco’s time in Pittsburgh is coming to an end. It’ll officially close the books on a fun, albeit short, time in Pirates history.
Too bad he couldn’t live up to his expectations. There were a lot of them with that group, too. Some of them lived up to it, others showed flashes here and there, and a few didn’t pan out at all (Hanson, Kingham). A lot of “what could’ve beens...”
Ain’t that the truth. When you’re a small-market team, you need to make the most of a contention window and “strike while the iron’s hot.” Royals did that to perfection in 2015. I’m hopeful that this regime recognizes that.Here's the thing about Polanco. Remember, he was one of the guys (Taillor or Glasnow and Alan Hansen were the others) who Neal Huntington would trade back in the 2013-15 era for either Mike Stanton, David Price or Chris Sale. Yet basically sent an even better package in 2018 to Tampa for a over the hill Chris Archer on a team that wouldn't make the playoffs.
THIS PREDICTION WAS MADE AT 5:25 PM on Friday! Holy sh*t!
Ain’t that the truth. When you’re a small-market team, you need to make the most of a contention window and “strike while the iron’s hot.” Royals did that to perfection in 2015. I’m hopeful that this regime recognizes that.
What the heck are you talking about? Polanco was heralded as a can't miss 5 tool player in the minors and when he came up in 2014 there was huge fanfare from Pirates fans. He hit safely in his first dozen games and then he went cold. So cold i remember people were wondering when he was going to be sent back down to triple A.No. That’s only a small part of it.
How much of that is the propensity for the Pirates to ruin players?What the heck are you talking about? Polanco was heralded as a can't miss 5 tool player in the minors and when he came up in 2014 there was huge fanfare from Pirates fans. He hit safely in his first dozen games and then he went cold. So cold i remember people were wondering when he was going to be sent back down to triple A.
Fast forward to now and he has been a major disappointment. He has consistently underachieved in all areas. Hell he can't even run the bases normally without injuring his knee or some other body part. He's been a complete bust. I do believe however that had he been fortunate enough to have been traded years ago to another organization or developed through that different organization he could perhaps have had a nice career. The Pirates including now have been a pretty big failure at developing and making players better.
So the disdain for Polanco is warranted.
That's a big part considering it's hard to list anyone that got better once they were called up. And in recent years so many of their prospects sucked continuously in the minors. At least in the early to mid part of the previous decade we had a decent amount who were tearing it up in minor league ball. Unfortunately once called up they struggled or were very up and down. Now there's really not anyone I can think of in AA or AAA looking like they need to be in the majors. Not good at all.How much of that is the propensity for the Pirates to ruin players?
Not only that, but it seems that when they leave they get better.That's a big part considering it's hard to list anyone that got better once they were called up. And in recent years so many of their prospects sucked continuously in the minors. At least in the early to mid part of the previous decade we had a decent amount who were tearing it up in minor league ball. Unfortunately once called up they struggled or were very up and down. Now there's really not anyone I can think of in AA or AAA looking like they need to be in the majors. Not good at all.
That is yet another example of what I call the Willie Daniel syndrome. The Steelers of the 1960s were about the worst pro football team you've ever seen (at least the worst in my lifetime). The worst of that sorry bunch was a defensive back named Willie Daniel. They traded Daniel to the Rams . . . and he promptly became all-Pro there.
And a three RBI day from Brubaker... ban the DH!!
I think it is amazing.....and baseball definitely has a problem, when a 10-9 Game 7 of the 1960 World Series, that is 19 run folks!, The Yankees used 5 pitchers. The Pirates used 4 pitchers. The Yankees had 11 hits, the Pirates 13 hits. 3 Walks by the Yankees, 2 by the Pirates. This game had to take over 4 hours, right? Wrong. 2:36! 2 hours and 36 minutes.
One of their top prospects, Oneil Cruz, is projected to play right field in the majors. He should get some time in the big leagues this season and has a chance to become a regular in 2022, so I definitely think this is Polanco’s last year in Pittsburgh.Polanco hit a dinger tonight and raised his batting average to .195. Glad he hit a homer and got two hits on the night. Hope he bounces back and stays healthy.
They’re (hopefully) not picking up his option for next year, so should they keep playing him or try to develop younger players? As the highest-paid Pirate, maybe that was a rhetorical question.
While he still has value, the Pirates need to move Keller for a stabilizing veteran pitcher like a Chris Archer.Another early-inning struggle for Keller and a quick 4-0 lead for the Padres. Hope he can figure things out moving forward; he’s shown a lot of promise.
While he still has value, the Pirates need to move Keller for a stabilizing veteran pitcher like a Chris Archer.
You sure we wouldn’t have to throw in Cruz and Peguero to get him?While he still has value, the Pirates need to move Keller for a stabilizing veteran pitcher like a Chris Archer.
It's so funny you said this. Because when I posted this, I thought to myself, wait a minute, Glasnow and Meadows wasn't enough? Huntington volunteered to include Shane Baz. I mean, that is David Littlefield stupid.You sure we wouldn’t have to throw in Cruz and Peguero to get him?
If they were ruined they wouldn't be able to get better......just sayinNot only that, but it seems that when they leave they get better.
You are genius.... just sayinIf they were ruined they wouldn't be able to get better......just sayin
And people don't want a DH. They would rather watch a pitcher continually go up there with feeble at bats, hold on, wait I am being told this is the Center Fielder!Anthony Alford - 0 for 19 with 15 strike outs. LOL.
Hey he got a hit yesterday, build the statue!Anthony Alford - 0 for 19 with 15 strike outs. LOL.