Farmer1906 said:AggiEE said:Harry Dunne said:Like any very young ballplayer Tucker has a lot of things to work on, but you can see the talent and that he is X number of ABs away from fulfilling his potential...Ted Williams and Christian Yelich and comparisons were a little premature and a reach, but I would be shocked if he was not eventually better than Reddick in his prime, which means he probably needs to be getting the bulk of the ABs over Reddick in decline.Deluxe said:
Really gotta give credit to Kyle Tucker for kick starting that rally. The mainstream media will focus on the Springer home run, but Tucker coming up big and getting on base to set it up is the real story. That's the guy you want at the plate in high leverage.
Tucker should be getting at least 50% of starts from here to the end of the season vs Reddout
Whoever performs better deserves to start in the playoffs
You want to base who deserves to start the postseason on a 6/7 games each?
Nope
Don't forget Tucker's AAA stats. Those stand for a lot