Cusecards wrote: ↑28 Oct 2025 22:11 pm
Ozziesfan41 wrote: ↑28 Oct 2025 13:16 pm
makesnosense wrote: ↑28 Oct 2025 13:11 pm
rockondlouie wrote: ↑28 Oct 2025 12:08 pm
dugoutrex wrote: ↑28 Oct 2025 12:04 pm
rockondlouie wrote: ↑28 Oct 2025 12:00 pm
With Noot's trade value at it's all time low due to the surgery.
Bloom's going to have to move at least one (or two) of the other left handed bats and wait for Noot to re-hab his trade value hopefully by midseason.
That makes Norman, Donny and Burleson the likely players to get dealt.
Bloom likes players w/Bumbles hitting profile so doubt he'd go (unless a team really wants him and offers something strong).
Norman wouldn't fetch much straight up, perhaps if bundled w/?????
It's been my opinion Donny is Bloom's best trade chip and would bring back a near major league ready prospect or even a #3/4 major league starting pitcher w/control.
yes - Hurdy Gurdy needs to go!
He's Bloom's best chip.
There were even some local reports the Dodgers called about him mid season, Yankees too.
Sooooo glad Mo didn't make the trade and kept him for Bloom to deal.
He's got a strong trade market and is about to make some real money that goes against BDWJr's desire to slash payroll.
My bet is he goes.
You can't believe contending teams inquired about Gorman. What would he do for LA ? Batboy? Gorman has no value to team trying to win. He is a five tool dud. He is not good at any baseball related skill. We can only hope he goes.
+1 he’s a one tool player who doesn’t hit well enough to make that one tool useful
+2
When he is hitting effectively he drives pitches away to the opposite field.
He has the raw power to do so.
Unfortunately he always reverts to his bad habits and lack of plate discipline which results in flailing and becoming pull happy.
This is accompanied by the perpetual “deer in the headlights” look while walking back to the dugout.
I think the majority of CT could point this out during daily film study.
Conclusion?
I don’t think he’s very bright?
You pose an interesting question. Being an avid bowler back in the day, I remember a pro bowler once saying 150 avg. in bowling was 50% physical and maybe 50% mental. However, a pro bowler with 200+ average was 80% mental and 20% physical.
Thr very high avg. bowler has to adjust to the lane conditions oily ? Dry? Break point of ball to pocket etc.
Jack Nicklaus was great due to top mental game. Same with Tiger Woods.. strategy , reading greens for putting.
Sure helps in baseball too. You don’t need to be a Rhodes scholar but the term used is heady’. Adjusting at the plate you do with your head not your body. Facing the best pitchers in thr world is not easy. You can be very good in minors on good physical skills alone but at best level majors, you better be good above the neck too.
Whether it’s Gorman, Walker all these guys were tremendous at baseball as a kid . their pure athletic ability made them dominating. The higher they go in baseball the more difficult it gets.
Big league coaches analyze your strengths and weaknesses. Big league pitchers exploit your weaknesses . You have to adjust. Gorman has not thus far. Will he ever ?