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Re: Chase Davis

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Cranny wrote: 25 Apr 2025 21:00 pm
NYCardsFan wrote: 25 Apr 2025 18:46 pm
Cranny wrote: 25 Apr 2025 17:34 pm
OldRed wrote: 25 Apr 2025 17:24 pm
Cranny wrote: 25 Apr 2025 17:22 pm
Futuregm2 wrote: 25 Apr 2025 15:28 pm Lankford stole 40+ bases twice and 30+ another time. I doubt Davis gets half of those totals in a season.
I agree. But he may have similar power to Lankford. It would be great if he could become a 25 HR guy in LF, paired with Scott's speed in CF.
And he may not.
In the tough PAC-12, in the year he was drafted out of U. of Arizona, Red, he had 21 home runs in 57 games. The dimensions of the U. of Arizona baseball stadium are 366 ft. in left field, 410 ft. in CF, and 349 ft. in right field. They're probably pretty close to that in other PAC-12 stadiums. I would say he might have a smidgen of power.
Hi Corbett Field has an elevation of 2,480 ft. That’s almost 2.5x the altitude of any MLB stadium not named Coors Field.
Gee, NY. That’s highly interesting and something that should definitely be taken into consideration for his home games, or about half the schedule. Really great input.
How many of those HRs you've been repeatedly touting were hit at home?
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Re: Chase Davis

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AnExParrot wrote: 26 Apr 2025 06:48 am
Cranny wrote: 25 Apr 2025 21:00 pm
NYCardsFan wrote: 25 Apr 2025 18:46 pm
Cranny wrote: 25 Apr 2025 17:34 pm
OldRed wrote: 25 Apr 2025 17:24 pm
Cranny wrote: 25 Apr 2025 17:22 pm
Futuregm2 wrote: 25 Apr 2025 15:28 pm Lankford stole 40+ bases twice and 30+ another time. I doubt Davis gets half of those totals in a season.
I agree. But he may have similar power to Lankford. It would be great if he could become a 25 HR guy in LF, paired with Scott's speed in CF.
And he may not.
In the tough PAC-12, in the year he was drafted out of U. of Arizona, Red, he had 21 home runs in 57 games. The dimensions of the U. of Arizona baseball stadium are 366 ft. in left field, 410 ft. in CF, and 349 ft. in right field. They're probably pretty close to that in other PAC-12 stadiums. I would say he might have a smidgen of power.
Hi Corbett Field has an elevation of 2,480 ft. That’s almost 2.5x the altitude of any MLB stadium not named Coors Field.
Gee, NY. That’s highly interesting and something that should definitely be taken into consideration for his home games, or about half the schedule. Really great input.
How many of those HRs you've been repeatedly touting were hit at home?
You know, Parrot, I have no idea. And that’s not really the point. The fact is, he hit 21 homers in 57 games, no matter where he played, so he has some power. Hope he can show at least average corner OF power of 20+ home runs if he makes it to the majors.
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Re: Chase Davis

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Cranny wrote: 25 Apr 2025 15:01 pm
rockondlouie wrote: 25 Apr 2025 12:53 pm
Cranny wrote: 25 Apr 2025 11:46 am
rockondlouie wrote: 25 Apr 2025 11:07 am
Cranny wrote: 25 Apr 2025 11:00 am
rockondlouie wrote: 25 Apr 2025 10:44 am
Lloyd Braun wrote: 25 Apr 2025 09:17 am Another can't miss top prospect?
Just like Oscar Tavares, Jordan Walker and Alex Reyes huh?

Let me know the next time a single Cardinal prospect with can't-miss-expectations actually meets their potential.
^^^THIS^^^

And for cranny to say "another stud" :roll:

The only one I have high hopes for is J.J.W. since he'll be getting the full C. Bloom player development system from the get go.
Rock -

You have absolutely no idea who might be a future stud or not. Was Adolis Garcia tagged as a future stud? Was Alcantara? Was Gallen?
And neither do you and you're the one who used the term! :roll:

Your history in CT listing dozens of Cardinals prospects as "future stars", the vast majority who have become suspects, is well known.

We all know what you're doing, promoting CHEAP future labor for your hero BDWJr. :oops:
rock - don't make a fool out of yourself. I have never "predicted" future studs or future stars. I have just said that you never know. And people who say they do know are making fools out of themselves. Do I follow the minor leagues? Yes. Do I post some stats when someone is doing well. Yes. But I don't predict.
Say's the clown who makes a fool out himself daily as BDWJr and Mo's toady front office footstool. :oops:

We all know your post history pumping up minor leaguers who rarely even make it to St. Louis for more than a cup of coffee.

Hit me up when Chase becomes a "stud" in MLB.
Rock - stop being insulting, childish, and accusatory.

I simply said that Davis might be someone to watch this season, along with Wetherholt. When you look at our minor league position players, there really aren't that many to get a fan excited. It's not like pitching, where we can identify a decent of potentials.

On the position side of the ledger, there's Wetherholt, Davis, Crooks, and Bernal. Maybe some potential with Cho and Baez. That's really about it. Outside of Koperniak (at his age) can you think of any others?
:lol:

Don't need lecturing from a toady front office footstool
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Re: Chase Davis

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rockondlouie wrote: 26 Apr 2025 08:22 am
Cranny wrote: 25 Apr 2025 15:01 pm
rockondlouie wrote: 25 Apr 2025 12:53 pm
Cranny wrote: 25 Apr 2025 11:46 am
rockondlouie wrote: 25 Apr 2025 11:07 am
Cranny wrote: 25 Apr 2025 11:00 am
rockondlouie wrote: 25 Apr 2025 10:44 am
Lloyd Braun wrote: 25 Apr 2025 09:17 am Another can't miss top prospect?
Just like Oscar Tavares, Jordan Walker and Alex Reyes huh?

Let me know the next time a single Cardinal prospect with can't-miss-expectations actually meets their potential.
^^^THIS^^^

And for cranny to say "another stud" :roll:

The only one I have high hopes for is J.J.W. since he'll be getting the full C. Bloom player development system from the get go.
Rock -

You have absolutely no idea who might be a future stud or not. Was Adolis Garcia tagged as a future stud? Was Alcantara? Was Gallen?
And neither do you and you're the one who used the term! :roll:

Your history in CT listing dozens of Cardinals prospects as "future stars", the vast majority who have become suspects, is well known.

We all know what you're doing, promoting CHEAP future labor for your hero BDWJr. :oops:
rock - don't make a fool out of yourself. I have never "predicted" future studs or future stars. I have just said that you never know. And people who say they do know are making fools out of themselves. Do I follow the minor leagues? Yes. Do I post some stats when someone is doing well. Yes. But I don't predict.
Say's the clown who makes a fool out himself daily as BDWJr and Mo's toady front office footstool. :oops:

We all know your post history pumping up minor leaguers who rarely even make it to St. Louis for more than a cup of coffee.

Hit me up when Chase becomes a "stud" in MLB.
Rock - stop being insulting, childish, and accusatory.

I simply said that Davis might be someone to watch this season, along with Wetherholt. When you look at our minor league position players, there really aren't that many to get a fan excited. It's not like pitching, where we can identify a decent of potentials.

On the position side of the ledger, there's Wetherholt, Davis, Crooks, and Bernal. Maybe some potential with Cho and Baez. That's really about it. Outside of Koperniak (at his age) can you think of any others?
:lol:

Don't need lecturing from a toady front office footstool
Childish, rock. You can do a lot better. Try harder.
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Re: Chase Davis

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Cranny wrote: 26 Apr 2025 08:27 am
rockondlouie wrote: 26 Apr 2025 08:22 am
Cranny wrote: 25 Apr 2025 15:01 pm
rockondlouie wrote: 25 Apr 2025 12:53 pm
Cranny wrote: 25 Apr 2025 11:46 am
rockondlouie wrote: 25 Apr 2025 11:07 am
Cranny wrote: 25 Apr 2025 11:00 am
rockondlouie wrote: 25 Apr 2025 10:44 am
Lloyd Braun wrote: 25 Apr 2025 09:17 am Another can't miss top prospect?
Just like Oscar Tavares, Jordan Walker and Alex Reyes huh?

Let me know the next time a single Cardinal prospect with can't-miss-expectations actually meets their potential.
^^^THIS^^^

And for cranny to say "another stud" :roll:

The only one I have high hopes for is J.J.W. since he'll be getting the full C. Bloom player development system from the get go.
Rock -

You have absolutely no idea who might be a future stud or not. Was Adolis Garcia tagged as a future stud? Was Alcantara? Was Gallen?
And neither do you and you're the one who used the term! :roll:

Your history in CT listing dozens of Cardinals prospects as "future stars", the vast majority who have become suspects, is well known.

We all know what you're doing, promoting CHEAP future labor for your hero BDWJr. :oops:
rock - don't make a fool out of yourself. I have never "predicted" future studs or future stars. I have just said that you never know. And people who say they do know are making fools out of themselves. Do I follow the minor leagues? Yes. Do I post some stats when someone is doing well. Yes. But I don't predict.
Say's the clown who makes a fool out himself daily as BDWJr and Mo's toady front office footstool. :oops:

We all know your post history pumping up minor leaguers who rarely even make it to St. Louis for more than a cup of coffee.

Hit me up when Chase becomes a "stud" in MLB.
Rock - stop being insulting, childish, and accusatory.

I simply said that Davis might be someone to watch this season, along with Wetherholt. When you look at our minor league position players, there really aren't that many to get a fan excited. It's not like pitching, where we can identify a decent of potentials.

On the position side of the ledger, there's Wetherholt, Davis, Crooks, and Bernal. Maybe some potential with Cho and Baez. That's really about it. Outside of Koperniak (at his age) can you think of any others?
:lol:

Don't need lecturing from a toady front office footstool
Childish, rock. You can do a lot better. Try harder.
I call em' like I see em' and you're a front office apologist/water carrier for Mo.
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Re: Chase Davis

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rockondlouie wrote: 26 Apr 2025 08:28 am
Cranny wrote: 26 Apr 2025 08:27 am
rockondlouie wrote: 26 Apr 2025 08:22 am
Cranny wrote: 25 Apr 2025 15:01 pm
rockondlouie wrote: 25 Apr 2025 12:53 pm
Cranny wrote: 25 Apr 2025 11:46 am
rockondlouie wrote: 25 Apr 2025 11:07 am
Cranny wrote: 25 Apr 2025 11:00 am
rockondlouie wrote: 25 Apr 2025 10:44 am
Lloyd Braun wrote: 25 Apr 2025 09:17 am Another can't miss top prospect?
Just like Oscar Tavares, Jordan Walker and Alex Reyes huh?

Let me know the next time a single Cardinal prospect with can't-miss-expectations actually meets their potential.
^^^THIS^^^

And for cranny to say "another stud" :roll:

The only one I have high hopes for is J.J.W. since he'll be getting the full C. Bloom player development system from the get go.
Rock -

You have absolutely no idea who might be a future stud or not. Was Adolis Garcia tagged as a future stud? Was Alcantara? Was Gallen?
And neither do you and you're the one who used the term! :roll:

Your history in CT listing dozens of Cardinals prospects as "future stars", the vast majority who have become suspects, is well known.

We all know what you're doing, promoting CHEAP future labor for your hero BDWJr. :oops:
rock - don't make a fool out of yourself. I have never "predicted" future studs or future stars. I have just said that you never know. And people who say they do know are making fools out of themselves. Do I follow the minor leagues? Yes. Do I post some stats when someone is doing well. Yes. But I don't predict.
Say's the clown who makes a fool out himself daily as BDWJr and Mo's toady front office footstool. :oops:

We all know your post history pumping up minor leaguers who rarely even make it to St. Louis for more than a cup of coffee.

Hit me up when Chase becomes a "stud" in MLB.
Rock - stop being insulting, childish, and accusatory.

I simply said that Davis might be someone to watch this season, along with Wetherholt. When you look at our minor league position players, there really aren't that many to get a fan excited. It's not like pitching, where we can identify a decent of potentials.

On the position side of the ledger, there's Wetherholt, Davis, Crooks, and Bernal. Maybe some potential with Cho and Baez. That's really about it. Outside of Koperniak (at his age) can you think of any others?
:lol:

Don't need lecturing from a toady front office footstool
Childish, rock. You can do a lot better. Try harder.
I call em' like I see em' and you're a front office apologist/water carrier for Mo.
Sure, rock. And that’s why I’ve criticized a number of his moves. Right? Be careful not to categorize and judge people.
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Re: Chase Davis

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Cranny wrote: 26 Apr 2025 08:33 am
rockondlouie wrote: 26 Apr 2025 08:28 am
Cranny wrote: 26 Apr 2025 08:27 am
rockondlouie wrote: 26 Apr 2025 08:22 am
Cranny wrote: 25 Apr 2025 15:01 pm
rockondlouie wrote: 25 Apr 2025 12:53 pm
Cranny wrote: 25 Apr 2025 11:46 am
rockondlouie wrote: 25 Apr 2025 11:07 am
Cranny wrote: 25 Apr 2025 11:00 am
rockondlouie wrote: 25 Apr 2025 10:44 am
Lloyd Braun wrote: 25 Apr 2025 09:17 am Another can't miss top prospect?
Just like Oscar Tavares, Jordan Walker and Alex Reyes huh?

Let me know the next time a single Cardinal prospect with can't-miss-expectations actually meets their potential.
^^^THIS^^^

And for cranny to say "another stud" :roll:

The only one I have high hopes for is J.J.W. since he'll be getting the full C. Bloom player development system from the get go.
Rock -

You have absolutely no idea who might be a future stud or not. Was Adolis Garcia tagged as a future stud? Was Alcantara? Was Gallen?
And neither do you and you're the one who used the term! :roll:

Your history in CT listing dozens of Cardinals prospects as "future stars", the vast majority who have become suspects, is well known.

We all know what you're doing, promoting CHEAP future labor for your hero BDWJr. :oops:
rock - don't make a fool out of yourself. I have never "predicted" future studs or future stars. I have just said that you never know. And people who say they do know are making fools out of themselves. Do I follow the minor leagues? Yes. Do I post some stats when someone is doing well. Yes. But I don't predict.
Say's the clown who makes a fool out himself daily as BDWJr and Mo's toady front office footstool. :oops:

We all know your post history pumping up minor leaguers who rarely even make it to St. Louis for more than a cup of coffee.

Hit me up when Chase becomes a "stud" in MLB.
Rock - stop being insulting, childish, and accusatory.

I simply said that Davis might be someone to watch this season, along with Wetherholt. When you look at our minor league position players, there really aren't that many to get a fan excited. It's not like pitching, where we can identify a decent of potentials.

On the position side of the ledger, there's Wetherholt, Davis, Crooks, and Bernal. Maybe some potential with Cho and Baez. That's really about it. Outside of Koperniak (at his age) can you think of any others?
:lol:

Don't need lecturing from a toady front office footstool
Childish, rock. You can do a lot better. Try harder.
I call em' like I see em' and you're a front office apologist/water carrier for Mo.
Sure, rock. And that’s why I’ve criticized a number of his moves. Right? Be careful not to categorize and judge people.
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Re: Chase Davis

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Cranny wrote: 26 Apr 2025 07:41 am
AnExParrot wrote: 26 Apr 2025 06:48 am
Cranny wrote: 25 Apr 2025 21:00 pm
NYCardsFan wrote: 25 Apr 2025 18:46 pm
Cranny wrote: 25 Apr 2025 17:34 pm
OldRed wrote: 25 Apr 2025 17:24 pm
Cranny wrote: 25 Apr 2025 17:22 pm
Futuregm2 wrote: 25 Apr 2025 15:28 pm Lankford stole 40+ bases twice and 30+ another time. I doubt Davis gets half of those totals in a season.
I agree. But he may have similar power to Lankford. It would be great if he could become a 25 HR guy in LF, paired with Scott's speed in CF.
And he may not.
In the tough PAC-12, in the year he was drafted out of U. of Arizona, Red, he had 21 home runs in 57 games. The dimensions of the U. of Arizona baseball stadium are 366 ft. in left field, 410 ft. in CF, and 349 ft. in right field. They're probably pretty close to that in other PAC-12 stadiums. I would say he might have a smidgen of power.
Hi Corbett Field has an elevation of 2,480 ft. That’s almost 2.5x the altitude of any MLB stadium not named Coors Field.
Gee, NY. That’s highly interesting and something that should definitely be taken into consideration for his home games, or about half the schedule. Really great input.
How many of those HRs you've been repeatedly touting were hit at home?
You know, Parrot, I have no idea. And that’s not really the point. The fact is, he hit 21 homers in 57 games, no matter where he played, so he has some power. Hope he can show at least average corner OF power of 20+ home runs if he makes it to the majors.
You don't know? You're touting his power, but don't know? This is what I was talking about recently when I said you rarely take a deep look at anything stat wise. You, of course, glossed over the key part of my statement, by saying you always post stats.

Since you can't be bothered...

He had a 2 HR game at Grand Canyon University - elevation 2,438 ft.

He had a 2 HR game at Salt River Fields(vs Michigan State) - elevation 2,224 ft.

Fact is, I just accounted for nearly 20% of those 21 HRs, that were hit at elevation, that weren't home games.
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Re: Chase Davis

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AnExParrot wrote: 26 Apr 2025 09:03 am
Cranny wrote: 26 Apr 2025 07:41 am
AnExParrot wrote: 26 Apr 2025 06:48 am
Cranny wrote: 25 Apr 2025 21:00 pm
NYCardsFan wrote: 25 Apr 2025 18:46 pm
Cranny wrote: 25 Apr 2025 17:34 pm
OldRed wrote: 25 Apr 2025 17:24 pm
Cranny wrote: 25 Apr 2025 17:22 pm
Futuregm2 wrote: 25 Apr 2025 15:28 pm Lankford stole 40+ bases twice and 30+ another time. I doubt Davis gets half of those totals in a season.
I agree. But he may have similar power to Lankford. It would be great if he could become a 25 HR guy in LF, paired with Scott's speed in CF.
And he may not.
In the tough PAC-12, in the year he was drafted out of U. of Arizona, Red, he had 21 home runs in 57 games. The dimensions of the U. of Arizona baseball stadium are 366 ft. in left field, 410 ft. in CF, and 349 ft. in right field. They're probably pretty close to that in other PAC-12 stadiums. I would say he might have a smidgen of power.
Hi Corbett Field has an elevation of 2,480 ft. That’s almost 2.5x the altitude of any MLB stadium not named Coors Field.
Gee, NY. That’s highly interesting and something that should definitely be taken into consideration for his home games, or about half the schedule. Really great input.
How many of those HRs you've been repeatedly touting were hit at home?
You know, Parrot, I have no idea. And that’s not really the point. The fact is, he hit 21 homers in 57 games, no matter where he played, so he has some power. Hope he can show at least average corner OF power of 20+ home runs if he makes it to the majors.
You don't know? You're touting his power, but don't know? This is what I was talking about recently when I said you rarely take a deep look at anything stat wise. You, of course, glossed over the key part of my statement, by saying you always post stats.

Since you can't be bothered...

He had a 2 HR game at Grand Canyon University - elevation 2,438 ft.

He had a 2 HR game at Salt River Fields(vs Michigan State) - elevation 2,224 ft.

Fact is, I just accounted for nearly 20% of those 21 HRs, that were hit at elevation, that weren't home games.
and his only 2 HR's this season have come at the Very Player Friendly confines of Hodgetown Park in Amarillo, TX. Where 10-20mph Winds blowing out towards the OF reign supreme. Same place that Chandler Redmond hit for the HR Cycle with Springfield 3 years ago.
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Re: Chase Davis

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craviduce wrote: 26 Apr 2025 09:11 am
AnExParrot wrote: 26 Apr 2025 09:03 am
Cranny wrote: 26 Apr 2025 07:41 am
AnExParrot wrote: 26 Apr 2025 06:48 am
Cranny wrote: 25 Apr 2025 21:00 pm
NYCardsFan wrote: 25 Apr 2025 18:46 pm
Cranny wrote: 25 Apr 2025 17:34 pm
OldRed wrote: 25 Apr 2025 17:24 pm
Cranny wrote: 25 Apr 2025 17:22 pm
Futuregm2 wrote: 25 Apr 2025 15:28 pm Lankford stole 40+ bases twice and 30+ another time. I doubt Davis gets half of those totals in a season.
I agree. But he may have similar power to Lankford. It would be great if he could become a 25 HR guy in LF, paired with Scott's speed in CF.
And he may not.
In the tough PAC-12, in the year he was drafted out of U. of Arizona, Red, he had 21 home runs in 57 games. The dimensions of the U. of Arizona baseball stadium are 366 ft. in left field, 410 ft. in CF, and 349 ft. in right field. They're probably pretty close to that in other PAC-12 stadiums. I would say he might have a smidgen of power.
Hi Corbett Field has an elevation of 2,480 ft. That’s almost 2.5x the altitude of any MLB stadium not named Coors Field.
Gee, NY. That’s highly interesting and something that should definitely be taken into consideration for his home games, or about half the schedule. Really great input.
How many of those HRs you've been repeatedly touting were hit at home?
You know, Parrot, I have no idea. And that’s not really the point. The fact is, he hit 21 homers in 57 games, no matter where he played, so he has some power. Hope he can show at least average corner OF power of 20+ home runs if he makes it to the majors.
You don't know? You're touting his power, but don't know? This is what I was talking about recently when I said you rarely take a deep look at anything stat wise. You, of course, glossed over the key part of my statement, by saying you always post stats.

Since you can't be bothered...

He had a 2 HR game at Grand Canyon University - elevation 2,438 ft.

He had a 2 HR game at Salt River Fields(vs Michigan State) - elevation 2,224 ft.

Fact is, I just accounted for nearly 20% of those 21 HRs, that were hit at elevation, that weren't home games.
and his only 2 HR's this season have come at the Very Player Friendly confines of Hodgetown Park in Amarillo, TX. Where 10-20mph Winds blowing out towards the OF reign supreme. Same place that Chandler Redmond hit for the HR Cycle with Springfield 3 years ago.
Nice to see someone posts facts while making their point as opposed to just posting nonsense for the sake of arguing!
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Re: Chase Davis

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WLTFE wrote: 26 Apr 2025 09:18 am
craviduce wrote: 26 Apr 2025 09:11 am
AnExParrot wrote: 26 Apr 2025 09:03 am
Cranny wrote: 26 Apr 2025 07:41 am
AnExParrot wrote: 26 Apr 2025 06:48 am
Cranny wrote: 25 Apr 2025 21:00 pm
NYCardsFan wrote: 25 Apr 2025 18:46 pm
Cranny wrote: 25 Apr 2025 17:34 pm
OldRed wrote: 25 Apr 2025 17:24 pm
Cranny wrote: 25 Apr 2025 17:22 pm
Futuregm2 wrote: 25 Apr 2025 15:28 pm Lankford stole 40+ bases twice and 30+ another time. I doubt Davis gets half of those totals in a season.
I agree. But he may have similar power to Lankford. It would be great if he could become a 25 HR guy in LF, paired with Scott's speed in CF.
And he may not.
In the tough PAC-12, in the year he was drafted out of U. of Arizona, Red, he had 21 home runs in 57 games. The dimensions of the U. of Arizona baseball stadium are 366 ft. in left field, 410 ft. in CF, and 349 ft. in right field. They're probably pretty close to that in other PAC-12 stadiums. I would say he might have a smidgen of power.
Hi Corbett Field has an elevation of 2,480 ft. That’s almost 2.5x the altitude of any MLB stadium not named Coors Field.
Gee, NY. That’s highly interesting and something that should definitely be taken into consideration for his home games, or about half the schedule. Really great input.
How many of those HRs you've been repeatedly touting were hit at home?
You know, Parrot, I have no idea. And that’s not really the point. The fact is, he hit 21 homers in 57 games, no matter where he played, so he has some power. Hope he can show at least average corner OF power of 20+ home runs if he makes it to the majors.
You don't know? You're touting his power, but don't know? This is what I was talking about recently when I said you rarely take a deep look at anything stat wise. You, of course, glossed over the key part of my statement, by saying you always post stats.

Since you can't be bothered...

He had a 2 HR game at Grand Canyon University - elevation 2,438 ft.

He had a 2 HR game at Salt River Fields(vs Michigan State) - elevation 2,224 ft.

Fact is, I just accounted for nearly 20% of those 21 HRs, that were hit at elevation, that weren't home games.
and his only 2 HR's this season have come at the Very Player Friendly confines of Hodgetown Park in Amarillo, TX. Where 10-20mph Winds blowing out towards the OF reign supreme. Same place that Chandler Redmond hit for the HR Cycle with Springfield 3 years ago.
Nice to see someone posts facts while making their point as opposed to just posting nonsense for the sake of arguing!
Is he going to hit in the Majors? Possibly.

I don't think at the rate his swing is going, that he'll ever hit HR's like Lankford. And he definitely will never run like Scott.

Just let him hit, and hopefully, he'll give you better than a .275 average.
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Re: Chase Davis

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WLTFE wrote: 26 Apr 2025 09:18 am
craviduce wrote: 26 Apr 2025 09:11 am
AnExParrot wrote: 26 Apr 2025 09:03 am
Cranny wrote: 26 Apr 2025 07:41 am
AnExParrot wrote: 26 Apr 2025 06:48 am
Cranny wrote: 25 Apr 2025 21:00 pm
NYCardsFan wrote: 25 Apr 2025 18:46 pm
Cranny wrote: 25 Apr 2025 17:34 pm
OldRed wrote: 25 Apr 2025 17:24 pm
Cranny wrote: 25 Apr 2025 17:22 pm
Futuregm2 wrote: 25 Apr 2025 15:28 pm Lankford stole 40+ bases twice and 30+ another time. I doubt Davis gets half of those totals in a season.
I agree. But he may have similar power to Lankford. It would be great if he could become a 25 HR guy in LF, paired with Scott's speed in CF.
And he may not.
In the tough PAC-12, in the year he was drafted out of U. of Arizona, Red, he had 21 home runs in 57 games. The dimensions of the U. of Arizona baseball stadium are 366 ft. in left field, 410 ft. in CF, and 349 ft. in right field. They're probably pretty close to that in other PAC-12 stadiums. I would say he might have a smidgen of power.
Hi Corbett Field has an elevation of 2,480 ft. That’s almost 2.5x the altitude of any MLB stadium not named Coors Field.
Gee, NY. That’s highly interesting and something that should definitely be taken into consideration for his home games, or about half the schedule. Really great input.
How many of those HRs you've been repeatedly touting were hit at home?
You know, Parrot, I have no idea. And that’s not really the point. The fact is, he hit 21 homers in 57 games, no matter where he played, so he has some power. Hope he can show at least average corner OF power of 20+ home runs if he makes it to the majors.
You don't know? You're touting his power, but don't know? This is what I was talking about recently when I said you rarely take a deep look at anything stat wise. You, of course, glossed over the key part of my statement, by saying you always post stats.

Since you can't be bothered...

He had a 2 HR game at Grand Canyon University - elevation 2,438 ft.

He had a 2 HR game at Salt River Fields(vs Michigan State) - elevation 2,224 ft.

Fact is, I just accounted for nearly 20% of those 21 HRs, that were hit at elevation, that weren't home games.
and his only 2 HR's this season have come at the Very Player Friendly confines of Hodgetown Park in Amarillo, TX. Where 10-20mph Winds blowing out towards the OF reign supreme. Same place that Chandler Redmond hit for the HR Cycle with Springfield 3 years ago.
Nice to see someone posts facts while making their point as opposed to just posting nonsense for the sake of arguing!
Cranny scouted the slash line and thought he’d made a keen observation. Not surprised to see this one unravel considering how close minded Cranny is on the subject once some opposing viewpoints were presented with evidence.
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Re: Chase Davis

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An Old Friend wrote: 26 Apr 2025 09:32 am
WLTFE wrote: 26 Apr 2025 09:18 am
craviduce wrote: 26 Apr 2025 09:11 am
AnExParrot wrote: 26 Apr 2025 09:03 am
Cranny wrote: 26 Apr 2025 07:41 am
AnExParrot wrote: 26 Apr 2025 06:48 am
Cranny wrote: 25 Apr 2025 21:00 pm
NYCardsFan wrote: 25 Apr 2025 18:46 pm
Cranny wrote: 25 Apr 2025 17:34 pm
OldRed wrote: 25 Apr 2025 17:24 pm
Cranny wrote: 25 Apr 2025 17:22 pm
Futuregm2 wrote: 25 Apr 2025 15:28 pm Lankford stole 40+ bases twice and 30+ another time. I doubt Davis gets half of those totals in a season.
I agree. But he may have similar power to Lankford. It would be great if he could become a 25 HR guy in LF, paired with Scott's speed in CF.
And he may not.
In the tough PAC-12, in the year he was drafted out of U. of Arizona, Red, he had 21 home runs in 57 games. The dimensions of the U. of Arizona baseball stadium are 366 ft. in left field, 410 ft. in CF, and 349 ft. in right field. They're probably pretty close to that in other PAC-12 stadiums. I would say he might have a smidgen of power.
Hi Corbett Field has an elevation of 2,480 ft. That’s almost 2.5x the altitude of any MLB stadium not named Coors Field.
Gee, NY. That’s highly interesting and something that should definitely be taken into consideration for his home games, or about half the schedule. Really great input.
How many of those HRs you've been repeatedly touting were hit at home?
You know, Parrot, I have no idea. And that’s not really the point. The fact is, he hit 21 homers in 57 games, no matter where he played, so he has some power. Hope he can show at least average corner OF power of 20+ home runs if he makes it to the majors.
You don't know? You're touting his power, but don't know? This is what I was talking about recently when I said you rarely take a deep look at anything stat wise. You, of course, glossed over the key part of my statement, by saying you always post stats.

Since you can't be bothered...

He had a 2 HR game at Grand Canyon University - elevation 2,438 ft.

He had a 2 HR game at Salt River Fields(vs Michigan State) - elevation 2,224 ft.

Fact is, I just accounted for nearly 20% of those 21 HRs, that were hit at elevation, that weren't home games.
and his only 2 HR's this season have come at the Very Player Friendly confines of Hodgetown Park in Amarillo, TX. Where 10-20mph Winds blowing out towards the OF reign supreme. Same place that Chandler Redmond hit for the HR Cycle with Springfield 3 years ago.
Nice to see someone posts facts while making their point as opposed to just posting nonsense for the sake of arguing!
Cranny scouted the slash line and thought he’d made a keen observation. Not surprised to see this one unravel considering how close minded Cranny is on the subject once some opposing viewpoints were presented with evidence.
You know, AOF, a poster takes the time to look up someone’s slash line, HR, and RBI his junior year in college. Mentions what conference he played in, and the dimensions of his home park at college.
Simply states that maybe we should watch him this year, because he seems to have shown some power.
Very simple. Not controversial. And posters jump all over it and try to attack it. What a waste of time by people who have nothing better to do with their time.
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Re: Chase Davis

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Cranny wrote: 26 Apr 2025 21:43 pm
An Old Friend wrote: 26 Apr 2025 09:32 am Cranny scouted the slash line and thought he’d made a keen observation. Not surprised to see this one unravel considering how close minded Cranny is on the subject once some opposing viewpoints were presented with evidence.
You know, AOF, a poster takes the time to look up someone’s slash line, HR, and RBI his junior year in college. Mentions what conference he played in, and the dimensions of his home park at college.
Simply states that maybe we should watch him this year, because he seems to have shown some power.
Very simple. Not controversial. And posters jump all over it and try to attack it. What a waste of time by people who have nothing better to do with their time.
Ok. Sorry that you were offended, but he really hasn’t shown power with a wood bat in his hands.
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Re: Chase Davis

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Cranny wrote: 26 Apr 2025 21:43 pm
An Old Friend wrote: 26 Apr 2025 09:32 am
WLTFE wrote: 26 Apr 2025 09:18 am
craviduce wrote: 26 Apr 2025 09:11 am
AnExParrot wrote: 26 Apr 2025 09:03 am
Cranny wrote: 26 Apr 2025 07:41 am
AnExParrot wrote: 26 Apr 2025 06:48 am
Cranny wrote: 25 Apr 2025 21:00 pm
NYCardsFan wrote: 25 Apr 2025 18:46 pm
Cranny wrote: 25 Apr 2025 17:34 pm
OldRed wrote: 25 Apr 2025 17:24 pm
Cranny wrote: 25 Apr 2025 17:22 pm

I agree. But he may have similar power to Lankford. It would be great if he could become a 25 HR guy in LF, paired with Scott's speed in CF.
And he may not.
In the tough PAC-12, in the year he was drafted out of U. of Arizona, Red, he had 21 home runs in 57 games. The dimensions of the U. of Arizona baseball stadium are 366 ft. in left field, 410 ft. in CF, and 349 ft. in right field. They're probably pretty close to that in other PAC-12 stadiums. I would say he might have a smidgen of power.
Hi Corbett Field has an elevation of 2,480 ft. That’s almost 2.5x the altitude of any MLB stadium not named Coors Field.
Gee, NY. That’s highly interesting and something that should definitely be taken into consideration for his home games, or about half the schedule. Really great input.
How many of those HRs you've been repeatedly touting were hit at home?
You know, Parrot, I have no idea. And that’s not really the point. The fact is, he hit 21 homers in 57 games, no matter where he played, so he has some power. Hope he can show at least average corner OF power of 20+ home runs if he makes it to the majors.
You don't know? You're touting his power, but don't know? This is what I was talking about recently when I said you rarely take a deep look at anything stat wise. You, of course, glossed over the key part of my statement, by saying you always post stats.

Since you can't be bothered...

He had a 2 HR game at Grand Canyon University - elevation 2,438 ft.

He had a 2 HR game at Salt River Fields(vs Michigan State) - elevation 2,224 ft.

Fact is, I just accounted for nearly 20% of those 21 HRs, that were hit at elevation, that weren't home games.
and his only 2 HR's this season have come at the Very Player Friendly confines of Hodgetown Park in Amarillo, TX. Where 10-20mph Winds blowing out towards the OF reign supreme. Same place that Chandler Redmond hit for the HR Cycle with Springfield 3 years ago.
Nice to see someone posts facts while making their point as opposed to just posting nonsense for the sake of arguing!
Cranny scouted the slash line and thought he’d made a keen observation. Not surprised to see this one unravel considering how close minded Cranny is on the subject once some opposing viewpoints were presented with evidence.
You know, AOF, a poster takes the time to look up someone’s slash line, HR, and RBI his junior year in college. Mentions what conference he played in, and the dimensions of his home park at college.
Simply states that maybe we should watch him this year, because he seems to have shown some power.
Very simple. Not controversial. And posters jump all over it and try to attack it. What a waste of time by people who have nothing better to do with their time.
Sure, leave out a significant part of the exchange so you can play the victim. You got passive-aggressive and smug with NY when he pointed out that his college played their games at elevation. You're a good lil victim cranny.
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Re: Chase Davis

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Is there any reason for any of us to get excited about this kid until our resident prospect guru Mr. Shady has his input? LOL
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