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Too bad
If that's what he's doing against pro pitching now, he probably cost himself a million dollars or so by not spending three years at WSU.
Maybe he'll make it up in the long run by starting his pro career sooner, but in the short(er) run his bank account would probably have been a lot fatter had he waited. Too bad for him, and even more so for WSU, that he didn't stick around.
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Yep! I don't care what anyone says, kids like this are prospects!
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I watch strikeout to at bat ratios. Seems like a lot of dudes can hit .300 + in triple A and never do squat in the bigs.
I figure if you are striking out once every 3 times in the minors you are going to do it even more in the majors plus the balls you do hit arn't going to be sqaured up as much as in the minors.
just my two cents on anybody in the minors.
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Originally posted by ShockCityOriginally posted by SB ShockOriginally posted by lawmakerUpdate:
The Nats have a powerful young catcher in Single A.
This is his 3rd year and he is still in A Ball. That is hardly the fast track. All his numbers this year means is that he's acclimated to A-Ball competition. I'm sure his effort to this point in the season has gotten the MLB club interest. Now if he moves up to AA and does the same thing then I think he will get a shot. The Washington Nationals also drafted another catcher in '98 (Adrian Nieto) who is in the rookie league and by some is rated higher than Norris. Here are what other have to say:
There's an awful lot to like about Norris' bat, and the 20-year-old is off to a .270/.374/.539 start in 89 at-bats for Hagerstown. He's going to have a difficult time lasting behind the plate, but he might be strong enough offensively to make it as a first baseman or corner outfielder.
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