BimboColesHair
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While I appreciate the comp to Miguel Sano at 19, and from a power perspective I totally get it.
Sano was also more advanced in terms of his plate discipline, as evidenced by his contact rates and BB ratio at the same level. Also, Sano is pegged at 3B whereas Bradley is 1B only.
When and if Bradley begins to figure that part of the game out, he'll rise up those prospect rankings. He has improved on his K rate in the second half, but his BB rate has dipped in that time as well.
We'll see what happens before I start comparing him to someone like Sano.
Wasn't comparing them as players by any means, just the sort of company he is in right now with his slugging #'s at such a young age...also, Sano had already played 2 years of pro ball before his age 19 season, to Bradley's 1, not to mention his whole life was probably centered around just baseball in the Dominican...I would expect him to be a little further ahead of Bradley at the same age.