You did this exact same thread topic just two weeks ago: viewtopic.php?t=1511548&hilit=Saggese
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You did this exact same thread topic just two weeks ago: viewtopic.php?t=1511548&hilit=Saggese
Never his fault. You're just a nitwitted gangbanger for pointing this out!NYCardsFan wrote: ↑13 May 2025 17:42 pmYou did this exact same thread topic just two weeks ago: viewtopic.php?t=1511548&hilit=Saggese
Please stop spamming the forum with repetitive, inane threads just to get attention.
Settle down hotshot.Shady wrote: ↑13 May 2025 17:03 pmAnother reason for your designated name, Richard. Just stick to baseball discussion. And please quit following me around like whimped out puppy.Monsieur De Treville wrote: ↑13 May 2025 17:00 pm I don't know who will be the best hitter nor which criteria you wish to use....
But....
I'm certain you're going to beat this dead horse again and again and again and again......
He did leave Burleson out of it this time! That couldn’t have been easy for him lol!NYCardsFan wrote: ↑13 May 2025 17:42 pmYou did this exact same thread topic just two weeks ago: viewtopic.php?t=1511548&hilit=Saggese
Please stop spamming the forum with repetitive, inane threads just to get attention.
Nice dig on Burleson. But do Gorman and Walker really have more upside than Saggese? Looking at the last two seasons of Walker and Gorman. I'm not so sure. Maybe other CT posters are. But, I'm not. What have any of you seen from Walker and Gorman than keeps you talking "upside"? At some point, talented prospects need to produce with some consistency.CorneliusWolfe wrote: ↑13 May 2025 18:05 pmHe did leave Burleson out of it this time! That couldn’t have been easy for him lol!NYCardsFan wrote: ↑13 May 2025 17:42 pmYou did this exact same thread topic just two weeks ago: viewtopic.php?t=1511548&hilit=Saggese
Please stop spamming the forum with repetitive, inane threads just to get attention.
To answer your question Shady…probably Sagesse but as others said upside plays, at the moment anyway. Sagesse will get his chance though as he’s earned it. Or he’ll be a nice throw in on a trade.
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he's trying to be clever and use my own words against me....Monsieur De Treville wrote: ↑13 May 2025 18:32 pmPot Id like you to meet my old friend Kettle. Kettle, say hi to my buddy Pot!
Marshall is a lot of things..."clever" is not one of them!craviduce wrote: ↑13 May 2025 18:34 pmhe's trying to be clever and use my own words against me....Monsieur De Treville wrote: ↑13 May 2025 18:32 pmPot Id like you to meet my old friend Kettle. Kettle, say hi to my buddy Pot!![]()
Richie H, you are an idiot, shameless name thrower. It is your best feature.Monsieur De Treville wrote: ↑13 May 2025 18:36 pmMarshall is a lot of things..."clever" is not one of them!craviduce wrote: ↑13 May 2025 18:34 pmhe's trying to be clever and use my own words against me....Monsieur De Treville wrote: ↑13 May 2025 18:32 pmPot Id like you to meet my old friend Kettle. Kettle, say hi to my buddy Pot!![]()
At least perceived upside due to physical attributes. Jordan Walker has elite bat speed and made the jump very young and was rated as the top mlb prospect for a reason, a spot Saggese never sniffed. Gorman also promoted young and hit 29 homeruns.Shady wrote: ↑13 May 2025 18:28 pmNice dig on Burleson. But do Gorman and Walker really have more upside than Saggese? Looking at the last two seasons of Walker and Gorman. I'm not so sure.CorneliusWolfe wrote: ↑13 May 2025 18:05 pmHe did leave Burleson out of it this time! That couldn’t have been easy for him lol!NYCardsFan wrote: ↑13 May 2025 17:42 pmYou did this exact same thread topic just two weeks ago: viewtopic.php?t=1511548&hilit=Saggese
Please stop spamming the forum with repetitive, inane threads just to get attention.
To answer your question Shady…probably Sagesse but as others said upside plays, at the moment anyway. Sagesse will get his chance though as he’s earned it. Or he’ll be a nice throw in on a trade.
Some good points. Saggese could be worked in as rock pointed out. At the present time, beyond upside. At this point, I feel Saggese's bat is superior to Walker's and Gormans's. Saggese could help this team more than Walker and Gorman to win the division. IMOCorneliusWolfe wrote: ↑13 May 2025 18:41 pmAt least perceived upside due to physical attributes. Jordan Walker has elite bat speed and made the jump very young and was rated as the top mlb prospect for a reason, a spot Saggese never sniffed. Gorman also promoted young and hit 29 homeruns.Shady wrote: ↑13 May 2025 18:28 pmNice dig on Burleson. But do Gorman and Walker really have more upside than Saggese? Looking at the last two seasons of Walker and Gorman. I'm not so sure.CorneliusWolfe wrote: ↑13 May 2025 18:05 pmHe did leave Burleson out of it this time! That couldn’t have been easy for him lol!NYCardsFan wrote: ↑13 May 2025 17:42 pmYou did this exact same thread topic just two weeks ago: viewtopic.php?t=1511548&hilit=Saggese
Please stop spamming the forum with repetitive, inane threads just to get attention.
To answer your question Shady…probably Sagesse but as others said upside plays, at the moment anyway. Sagesse will get his chance though as he’s earned it. Or he’ll be a nice throw in on a trade.
While upside doesn’t equal infinite chances, the team did just commit to more runway because they’re tired of seeing our prospects thrive elsewhere. There is a little more time with Saggese and he’ll get his chance. He doesn’t exactly fit a positional need at the moment either. Moving Donovan to OF has too many ripple effects on our elite defense for my tastes.
Does that mean it wasn’t “timely” when you did this exact same thread topic two weeks ago?
Working him in = more sporadic ABs for everyone. That has not been a winning formula. Team needs to get through the next month and face the Cubs head-to-head, then reassess if they are even really a division contender. Then think about swapping. Even then, he still won’t fit a position of need. DH maybe if Herrera gets injured, or one of the catchers go on IL forcing Hererra back behind the plate.Shady wrote: ↑13 May 2025 18:46 pmSome good points. Saggese could be worked in as rock pointed out. At the present time, beyond upside. At this point, I feel Saggese's bat is superior to Walker's and Gormans's. Saggese could help this team more than Walker and Gorman to win the division. IMOCorneliusWolfe wrote: ↑13 May 2025 18:41 pmAt least perceived upside due to physical attributes. Jordan Walker has elite bat speed and made the jump very young and was rated as the top mlb prospect for a reason, a spot Saggese never sniffed. Gorman also promoted young and hit 29 homeruns.Shady wrote: ↑13 May 2025 18:28 pmNice dig on Burleson. But do Gorman and Walker really have more upside than Saggese? Looking at the last two seasons of Walker and Gorman. I'm not so sure.CorneliusWolfe wrote: ↑13 May 2025 18:05 pmHe did leave Burleson out of it this time! That couldn’t have been easy for him lol!NYCardsFan wrote: ↑13 May 2025 17:42 pmYou did this exact same thread topic just two weeks ago: viewtopic.php?t=1511548&hilit=Saggese
Please stop spamming the forum with repetitive, inane threads just to get attention.
To answer your question Shady…probably Sagesse but as others said upside plays, at the moment anyway. Sagesse will get his chance though as he’s earned it. Or he’ll be a nice throw in on a trade.
While upside doesn’t equal infinite chances, the team did just commit to more runway because they’re tired of seeing our prospects thrive elsewhere. There is a little more time with Saggese and he’ll get his chance. He doesn’t exactly fit a positional need at the moment either. Moving Donovan to OF has too many ripple effects on our elite defense for my tastes.