Naylor

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Donn Beach
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Re: Naylor

Post by Donn Beach » Sun Jul 27, 2025 1:31 am

and the padres are willing to make moves...

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Re: Naylor

Post by Pharmabro » Sun Jul 27, 2025 2:33 am

Seattle or Bust wrote:
Fri Jul 25, 2025 2:51 pm
Donn Beach wrote:
Fri Jul 25, 2025 2:43 pm
I just don't have much respect for Tacoma numbers
I'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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His last 10 games: .487 .532 .974 = 1.506

FN A if Canzone and T Lock in the same year

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Re: Naylor

Post by Donn Beach » Sun Jul 27, 2025 2:51 am

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

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Re: Naylor

Post by Lamda » Sun Jul 27, 2025 3:42 am

Donn Beach wrote:
Sun Jul 27, 2025 2:51 am
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
You aren't wrong - I still remember the Olerud days quite fondly....

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