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"Half a season" sounds very much like a tryout for Mr. Bradley.
I don't think having surplus talent is a bad thing though, if say, Bradley and Naylor are both looking promising at 1B. Somehow I kind of doubt it but I'll be interested to see how Bradley comes back after the offseason. Surely there are a lot of lessons to be learned from his first go.
His healthy OF play looked like that of a 1B, so I'm not sure the injury even matters that much? He's not going to get more nimble with age.
If we lose Jose, I think he'll be seen mostly as a 3B. However if we don't and we have Naylor and Jones in the lineup at the same time, which one plays 1B and which one plays OF? I'd imagine Jones plays OF making Naylor the 1B.
I don't think having surplus talent is a bad thing though, if say, Bradley and Naylor are both looking promising at 1B. Somehow I kind of doubt it but I'll be interested to see how Bradley comes back after the offseason. Surely there are a lot of lessons to be learned from his first go.
His healthy OF play looked like that of a 1B, so I'm not sure the injury even matters that much? He's not going to get more nimble with age.
The interesting thing might be where Jones fits into all this.Curious since it was a significant injury, does the club think this will limit his ceiling as a player or do they see it as something he will be able to fully move beyond in time and be the same player he was before?
It seems to me that his future may be at 1B.
If we lose Jose, I think he'll be seen mostly as a 3B. However if we don't and we have Naylor and Jones in the lineup at the same time, which one plays 1B and which one plays OF? I'd imagine Jones plays OF making Naylor the 1B.