Naylor
- Donn Beach
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Re: Naylor
and the padres are willing to make moves...
Re: Naylor
His last 10 games: .487 .532 .974 = 1.506Seattle or Bust wrote: ↑Fri Jul 25, 2025 2:51 pmI'm not sure how any prospect is going to overcome your lack of respect then.
How about his Arkansas numbers where he hit .291/.401/.532/.933 in what is supposedly a dystopian hell hole for hitters?
Bottom line is he's a career .895 OPS hitter in the minors. Not sure what else the kid is supposed to do.
He's reduced his K rates this year. Walks at a very good clip. Has added power since making adjustments in his setup.
If that hasn't earned him a look, idk what does.
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FN A if Canzone and T Lock in the same year
- Donn Beach
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Re: Naylor
i had more faith in Canzone than Locklear. Canzone has always struck me aa another Mitch Haniger, I'm really not surprised he's stepped up. Locklear, I don't know, I think i have a thing against first basemen. I expect failure, mariners first basemen at least, justin smoak syndrome. Make a list of great mariners first basemen, its a pretty short list isn't it. And who was the last really productive one, Russell Branyan? Oh, right Ty France, I grow fonder of Richie Sexon as the years go by
Re: Naylor
You aren't wrong - I still remember the Olerud days quite fondly....Donn Beach wrote: ↑Sun Jul 27, 2025 2:51 ami had more faith in Canzone than Locklear. Canzone has always struck me aa another Mitch Haniger, I'm really not surprised he's stepped up. Locklear, I don't know, I think i have a thing against first basemen. I expect failure, mariners first basemen at least, justin smoak syndrome. Make a list of great mariners first basemen, its a pretty short list isn't it. And who was the last really productive one, Russell Branyan? Oh, right Ty France, I grow fonder of Richie Sexon as the years go by