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Posted on 4/17/26 at 8:25 pm to Bigbens42
Both the McCrain boys are studs. They will develop power over their careers. Mason should be a 15-20 HR dude next year. Brandon has the length to carry about 20 more pounds especially in his lower half and he could be a 10 HR guy. If he develops the defensive skills to play at the next level he could probably hit 25-30 a season if he continues to square the ball up.
Mason has all the tools to be a pro starting right fielder. Enough speed incredible arm and could be a 40 plus HR guy based on frame
Mason has all the tools to be a pro starting right fielder. Enough speed incredible arm and could be a 40 plus HR guy based on frame
Posted on 4/17/26 at 8:26 pm to CorchJay
I’m not convinced Mason doesn’t still have stud reliever in him.
Posted on 4/17/26 at 8:26 pm to CorchJay
Bu has the size speed power but way too many swing and misses for a second year starter.
Posted on 4/17/26 at 8:30 pm to CorchJay
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Bu has the size speed power but way too many swing and misses for a second year starter.
I get yanking him when we did for offensive reasons but if Belyeu was gonna be the defensive sub then why bat Combs.
Posted on 4/17/26 at 8:31 pm to Bigbens42
I get experimenting but Belyeu is far more proven even if he isn’t on right now.
Posted on 4/17/26 at 8:33 pm to CorchJay
Guevara if he can transition in the minors to a middle infielder he could be a solid minor leaguer.
Rembert has all the tools but he has to refine defensive and offensive consistency to be an MLB player but he is just a true sophomore.
Fralick a solid MLB type catcher. They may adjust his swing early in his career unless they the team likes his contact and not worried about the catcher being a true power hitter.
Bristol might be a single A guy. He’s great for us but lacks the tools at the next level.
I liked seeing Bingaman playing some outfield because I think his natural spot is a left fielder at the next level. Interested in seeing him at 3rd next season. He’s flashed a great glove at times. Has a 3rd baseman’s arm if not a pitcher. Not sure you want to take the bat out of his hands.
I think that covers all the position players that need to be talked about.
Rembert has all the tools but he has to refine defensive and offensive consistency to be an MLB player but he is just a true sophomore.
Fralick a solid MLB type catcher. They may adjust his swing early in his career unless they the team likes his contact and not worried about the catcher being a true power hitter.
Bristol might be a single A guy. He’s great for us but lacks the tools at the next level.
I liked seeing Bingaman playing some outfield because I think his natural spot is a left fielder at the next level. Interested in seeing him at 3rd next season. He’s flashed a great glove at times. Has a 3rd baseman’s arm if not a pitcher. Not sure you want to take the bat out of his hands.
I think that covers all the position players that need to be talked about.
Posted on 4/17/26 at 8:34 pm to CorchJay
Still want to see more in Ethin pitching. He was a stud recruit there too.
Posted on 4/17/26 at 8:36 pm to Bigbens42
We just need him in offense too much. Valuable af bat.
Posted on 4/17/26 at 8:41 pm to Bigbens42
Bingaman and McCraine are too big of bats to take them out of the position players rotation.
Granted both should get 30-40 pitches in a bullpen on a random early week throwing session. Could always use them in a pinch and for their careers. Who thought Tim Hudson would be a pitcher instead of a center fielder and lead off pro player? Not me I thought for sure position player
Not sure how many remember his golden spikes award season it was incredible
Granted both should get 30-40 pitches in a bullpen on a random early week throwing session. Could always use them in a pinch and for their careers. Who thought Tim Hudson would be a pitcher instead of a center fielder and lead off pro player? Not me I thought for sure position player
Not sure how many remember his golden spikes award season it was incredible
Posted on 4/17/26 at 8:48 pm to CorchJay
Overall not mad. Especially if we win tomorrow. Team has a few holes but not many teams don’t.
This Auburn team is strong.
This Auburn team is strong.
This post was edited on 4/17/26 at 8:49 pm
Posted on 4/17/26 at 10:40 pm to Bigbens42
Yep hence the number 6 RPI ranking. Obviously you want to be as high as possible but in the top 16 as long as you advance you host a regional and a super
Posted on 4/17/26 at 10:52 pm to CorchJay
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Yep hence the number 6 RPI ranking. Obviously you want to be as high as possible but in the top 16 as long as you advance you host a regional and a super
*patiently waiting on singlemalt to tell us Butch sucks*
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