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I don't know a ton about Hunter Gaddis, can anyone give me a scouting report on him?
One of the nice benefits of doing the composite file work is I also download the available reports/ writeups into a word file (that typically runs over 215 pages long). I ran a search on Hunter's name & the items below came up. I hope this helps....I don't know a ton about Hunter Gaddis, can anyone give me a scouting report on him?
GSon - you have made it clear you don't think highly of Eli Morgan & your desire to see him dealt. Fair enough. What do you think your realistically going to get for Morgan alone? The idea of Seattle's N. Marte is way off base (like getting 24 oz prime rib for $2)
Never thought I’d see multiple pages dedicated to Eli Morgan in here, but here we are.
I don't have the expertise of @BimboColesHair but I like Adam Scott a lot. Although to be clear, he was never actually being groomed as a reliever. The Indians always pitch recent draftees, especially those coming out of college, in such a manner during their first seasons.Thank you, Bimbo. Though that's the high end of velocity I've read about. FG has him 86-88, but they've been behind updating second tier SP stuff (Civale, Plesac).
What's also impressive is that Morgan mastered AA in only his second full season as a pro and young/class prospect. That's a fast track and he still finds ways to succeed.
Would be interested in your thoughts or any information you have on Adam Scott, who delivered similarly good AA numbers in his first full season. As an older budget saving SR signing he needed to perform quickly, but he's done that and even transitioned from RP to SP.
To be honest, I don't see much difference between Moss and Scott, but while Moss got some (deserved) hype and probably because he was part of the Bauer trade, Scott seems to get overlooked.
Do we have a Lucchesi on our hands (small school SR success story)?
Thank you, Bimbo. Though that's the high end of velocity I've read about. FG has him 86-88, but they've been behind updating second tier SP stuff (Civale, Plesac).
What's also impressive is that Morgan mastered AA in only his second full season as a pro and young/class prospect. That's a fast track and he still finds ways to succeed.
Would be interested in your thoughts or any information you have on Adam Scott, who delivered similarly good AA numbers in his first full season. As an older budget saving SR signing he needed to perform quickly, but he's done that and even transitioned from RP to SP.
To be honest, I don't see much difference between Moss and Scott, but while Moss got some (deserved) hype and probably because he was part of the Bauer trade, Scott seems to get overlooked.
Do we have a Lucchesi on our hands (small school SR success story)?
Yeah, they were just getting Scott innings and limiting his workload following a 100+ inning season at Wofford. I had the same questions during his debut summer and was quickly told that he was being developed as a starter.Scott was used as a 2 inning reliever after the draft and I wasn't that sure how they intended to use/develop him. As an older prospect, I thought they'd fast track him like Sandlin or Kyle Nelson as a LH reliever. Whereas guys like Morris or Gaddis were used as starters right out of the draft. I'm glad Scott got a chance to start and ran away with it.
I just got offered a decent deal on high end Nolan Jones cards. How good do we think this kid is gonna be?