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re: SEC baseball MVP???
Posted on 5/13/13 at 4:45 pm to jdog24116
Posted on 5/13/13 at 4:45 pm to jdog24116
The power, arm, and decent speed should all translate, sure. .400 average really means nothing when facing college pitching. Right now most people have him as around a 40 hitter (Law has him at 35; with a future grade of 55)
Likewise defensively, he is a 50 now, with a chance to get to a 60 with some work.
Those two tools are just not good enough to call him a 5 tool guy imo.
Not trying to derail the thread, should probably easily be the SEC MVP.
Likewise defensively, he is a 50 now, with a chance to get to a 60 with some work.
Those two tools are just not good enough to call him a 5 tool guy imo.
Not trying to derail the thread, should probably easily be the SEC MVP.
Posted on 5/13/13 at 5:03 pm to volfan30
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Those two tools are just not good enough to call him a 5 tool guy imo.
Please tell us some examples of college or former SEC players you consider 5 tool players.
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