Will Bloom view Herrera as part of future?
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Re: Will Bloom view Herrera as part of future?
Herrera should be part of rebuild. The kid can hit. It is just a matter where he will play next season. It would be great if he could catch. It could well open up a spot on the field to acquire some right handed power.
Re: Will Bloom view Herrera as part of future?
Ha ha ha. So … Gorman is a “unicorn” power hitter and Herrera is not. You’re a joke Melville.Melville wrote: ↑25 Aug 2025 18:44 pmHe can't hit for power.Jobu's Rum wrote: ↑25 Aug 2025 16:21 pm Herrera HAS to hit and hit with power, he has no real defensive position so he better get that bat right
Never has.
Never will.
in 647 PA, he has an extremely weak 40 XBH's.
Gorman — .372 slugging% (390 PAs). A pitiful .669 OPS.
Herrera - .462 slugging % (431 PAs) with .833 OPS
Herrera has a better HR/PA than the Unikkkorn - and the best on the team.
And he’s two years younger than Gorman.
How’s Carlson doing?
How’s Dakota Hudson doing, who you called the “team’s most irreplaceable player.”
Re: Will Bloom view Herrera as part of future?
Amen!redbirdfan51 wrote: ↑22 Sep 2025 22:44 pm Herrera should be part of rebuild. The kid can hit. It is just a matter where he will play next season. It would be great if he could catch. It could well open up a spot on the field to acquire some right handed power.
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Re: Will Bloom view Herrera as part of future?
100%
He's the best hitter on the team and the ONLY one that has 30 HR potential.
I'm NOT a fan of his catching ambitions.
BUT
Bloom now has player development system fully in place so I'm willing to take a "wait & see" position until I see a team steal five bases off him in STing.
He's the best hitter on the team and the ONLY one that has 30 HR potential.
I'm NOT a fan of his catching ambitions.
BUT
Bloom now has player development system fully in place so I'm willing to take a "wait & see" position until I see a team steal five bases off him in STing.

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Re: Will Bloom view Herrera as part of future?
From Bernie:
Over his last 132 games:
548 plate appearances and 473 at-bats, Herrera has a .296 average, a rich .382 on-base percentage, a .471 slug and an .853 OPS
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Too bad we don't have three more like him.
Over his last 132 games:
548 plate appearances and 473 at-bats, Herrera has a .296 average, a rich .382 on-base percentage, a .471 slug and an .853 OPS
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Too bad we don't have three more like him.