Faustus said:
Harry Dunne said:
Dirty Mike and the Boys said:
Spaghetti and Denzenzo both having career days has to have put the front office from 6 to midnight. Obviously it's wayyyy too early, but lots of cap space, aka Tuck dollars, gets freed up every time these guys decide they're for real big leaguers.
Every time they say our farm system is depleted, we call up a couple of studs.
I'd say we call up players who turn out to be unexpectedly decent to average MLB players as far as those that came up in the last 3-4 years and play the most. Our last wave of "studs" were Alvarez and Tucker (and Framber if you put him with them) who have either signed a FA contract or are on the last vestiges of team control.
For every day players only Tucker and Alvarez have an OPS over .800 which you'd like to see for stud status with the bat. Yainer could improve to be amongst the best at his position, but it's more likely he sees a Pena regression.
Cold take on Yainer.
Injuries aside, we have a ton of good young starting pitchers. My definition of "stud" might not be as strict as yours, but I'm pretty pleased with the guys we've got.
Obviously, the core of our team is a result of tanking/great drafting pre-2020, but not many organizations have brought up as many good young players as we have in the last four years. Especially organizations whose farm systems supposedly sucked the whole time.