Trade Choo for a bag of Doritos, to free up some money for Rendon or deal Mazara for a decent prospect. Stick Calhoun at DH and Santana in OF and call it good.
He's a candy ass.Ranger #007 said:
Very true. He did miss 50 games from a "massage" gone wrong.
Ranger #007 said:
Nomar to the Sox.
Aggie_3 said:
I'm seeing a lot in Twitter comments that we for sure are getting walker
Ranger #007 said:Aggie_3 said:
I'm seeing a lot in Twitter comments that we for sure are getting walker
That's what MLBTR is saying.
gigem1223 said:
Not lackluster at all considering Mazara is a below average OF. Rangers won this trade.
gigem1223 said:
Sounds like the angels are fixing to way overpay for Rendon. I think Castellanos is our guy. If he produces like he did last year with the cubs (albeit only 51 games) he'll be great value.
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The White Sox got the best college hitter in the 2018 Draft when they took Nick Madrigal with the fourth overall choice, and they may have gotten the second-best when Walker was unexpectedly available in the second round. He improved throughout his college career at Oklahoma, where he played alongside Heisman Trophy winner Kyler Murray in the outfield. Though he looked tired and struggled with his rhythm at the plate after signing for an over-slot $2 million, he has a track record of performing well with wood bats, leading the Northwoods League in hitting (.406) in 2016 and topping the the U.S. collegiate national team's regulars in OPS (.931) the next summer.
Walker has better hand-eye coordination and pitch recognition than most hitters, and he uses a controlled approach to drill line drives to all fields. While he's not big, his quick left-handed bat, deceptive strength and hitting prowess should give him at least average power. He also should post high on-base percentages as he continues to refine his plate discipline.
Walker's bat is his lone above-average tool, but his instincts help him play above his physical ability and his all-around game earns him some Mark Kotsay comparisons. Despite average speed and fringy arm strength, he proved capable of playing both center and right field for the Sooners. Chicago loves his makeup and thinks he can develop into a solid center fielder with more instruction.
He is never going to be more than what he is right now. A mediocre outfielder who can hit it a ton.hawk1689 said:
Not a big fan of this one. Mazara's floor is what you hope most prospects turn into. I think he's going to be a 40 HR guy here real soon. Too many people think he's a bad outfielder because some guys math equation says so.