How does someone who only played 4 games for us last year get signed to MLB contract? I don't know much about MLB. Just seems odd to me. Does he throw really fast and have great potential that a club is betting on?
Not strange at all. Wins and losses aren't important in the minors, player development is. A college coach and a major league team's developmental system have different goals and incentives.Agit8r said:
So the pros saw the "potential" and offered him but Schloss didn't see enough potential there to play him more than 4 games. Strange.
Hire him and fire him for being such a stupid manager that he only got us within one win of an NC…amirite?Agit8r said:
So the pros saw the "potential" and offered him but Schloss didn't see enough potential there to play him more than 4 games. Strange.
from what i saw, he relied way too much on his fastball. blame the weiner for not developing him cause he was a highly touted transfer (much like tanner jones).Agit8r said:
So the pros saw the "potential" and offered him but Schloss didn't see enough potential there to play him more than 4 games. Strange.
true since Cortez's old 99mph fastball had been getting rocked the previous season due to no movement… Then he changed it before this last season.OKCAGS said:
Fastball , even at 95 ….. is hard to get by a good collegiate hitter. One with very little movement is even harder. Kid has a live arm and great potential , but will need detailed work in a good farm system.
At the very least they neglected developing all the arm talent they had. Freshman pitchers didn't get enough innings. Surely, this stud should have been pitching more on Tuesdays and with safe leads. Could have really used another live arm when got stretched thinner at the CWS.The Marksman said:
The traitor and minimum wiener wasted Eldrige here, hope he has success in the pros