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Post by The Duke on Mar 30, 2008 13:33:40 GMT -5
Read a Hal McCoy article and it sounded like Todd Frazier may be starting in Low A Dayton. Not the move I would make, but it seems a bit perplexing as both Soto and Cozart are likely to be in Low A as well, and they have yet to move any of them off SS. He has a fairly polished offensive game alread, which is why I thought he was sure to start in High A. I suppose McCoy could be wrong, but this does worry me.
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Post by Lark11 on Mar 30, 2008 13:51:14 GMT -5
Read a Hal McCoy article and it sounded like Todd Frazier may be starting in Low A Dayton. Not the move I would make, but it seems a bit perplexing as both Soto and Cozart are likely to be in Low A as well, and they have yet to move any of them off SS. He has a fairly polished offensive game alread, which is why I thought he was sure to start in High A. I suppose McCoy could be wrong, but this does worry me. Well, I'm not sure what they are going to do, but maybe Frazier moves to 3rd, Soto to first, and Waring to the outfield. It doesn't make any sense at all to move Cozart, who was drafted for his glove to a new position. If he can't make it as a shortstop, then he can't make it at all.
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Post by The Duke on Mar 30, 2008 20:14:02 GMT -5
McKennon is definitely going to be at first, he had a solid outing in rookie ball last year as well. If it were up to me i'd put Soto at 2B, Frazier at 3B, and platoon Waring between LF, 1B, and still a little bit of 3rd. The Dayton lineup is going to be very dangerous with Frazier in it though. Here is how Hal McCoy made it sound:
1. Menchaca, CF 2. Reed, RF 3. Frazier, SS 4. Waring, 3B 5. McKennon, 1B 6. Mesoraco, C 7. Soto, DH 8. Cabrera, 2B 9. Maunus, LF
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