Some of the younger teams/players (including the ACL and international leave) have really started to go recently.
No. Don't believe he's on a mound yet
— Evan Grant (@Evan_P_Grant) June 16, 2024
Emiliano Teodo is on one tonight. My goodness. 6K through 3ip and he’s looked even better. FB: 98-100, SL: slimy dirtbag. pic.twitter.com/IATps5iy1B
— Tepid Participation (@TepidP) June 16, 2024
FWIW a few things about Teodo.Tksymm7 said:
Teodo is one of two pitchers in our system that genuinely excite me right now, and who someone who could absolutely help this team this year. I don't think I'd give him a call until you get Scherzer, Mahle, and Bradford back (even though this could be a WHILE from the sound of it), but he absolutely has the stuff and the fortitude to do it at the MLB level. He's got the best pitch in the system (slider) and can reach back and get triple digits when he wants it. He probably deserves some top 100 prospect shout after what he's done this year.
Looking at the wider picture, if you live in the DFW area, get out to Frisco and watch the Rough Riders. They are a whopping 43-20, 9-1 in their last 10 and absolutely DOING IT. They don't necessarily bomb the ball offesively, but they pitch the hell outta the baseball, get on base and drive in runs.
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January 28, 2020
Texas Rangers signed free agent RHP Emiliano Teodo to a minor league contract.
I know what you were trying to say... I just don't know that it works.rbtexan said:
What I mean is let them spend a season at each level. Which is exactly what they've done with Teodo, who was 19 when he signed. A very strong argument can be made that Leiter would've been better served to start in high A as opposed to AA. Sometimes you can over-challenge a player and stunt their development by pitting them against competition that is above their skill set at that point in their career. Classic example I can think of from is David Clyde (long time ago, but still).
There's a tendency to want to bump a player up a level the moment you see them start to "get it". Walcott is starting to hit & figure out the pitching at the level he's at. Great. Leave him there and let him rake, you can move him up late in the season or next. Don't rush a guy just because of where he was drafted, or the fear that he's going to age out of your organization.
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Promoting/rushing players out of concern of losing them to Rule 5 is just idiotic IMO.
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deGrom, Eovaldi (vOpt), Gray, Robertson (opt), Mahle, Dunning
Hernandez, Burke, Sborz, Bradford, Yerry, Latz, Coleman, Anderson
Kelly, Leiter, Tinoco, White, Winn, Garabito, Corniell, Church
So, which is it? Bring the players along slowly and patiently... or move them along?!Tksymm7 said:
And let's be honest here too, if you are having to think about the Rule V draft and exposing a player or not, chances are pretty dang high that guy won't be much of a major league ball player, if any.
The number of impact players lost to the Rule 5 draft is almost non-existent. If they aren't ready by the time they're R5 eligible, and if you can't find a spot for them, what does it really matter?DallasAg 94 said:So, which is it? Bring the players along slowly and patiently... or move them along?!Tksymm7 said:
And let's be honest here too, if you are having to think about the Rule V draft and exposing a player or not, chances are pretty dang high that guy won't be much of a major league ball player, if any.
I'd bet over 50% of MLB starters (P & Position) were carried on the 40 to protect against Rule V until they were ready.
Mr Gigem said:
This is very accurate
https://www.instagram.com/reel/C7SXTchJDyv/
Mr Gigem said:
The video is linked in my post
In case the other link didn't work: https://www.instagram.com/reel/C7SXTchJDyv/?igsh=MWNrcTg1NDd5b2FrYg==
Tksymm7 said:
Ags injured list starting to look like the Rangers lol
toucan82 said:
Not a great sports night