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Nolan Gorman: 20 HR, 15 2B
Thomas Saggese: 10 HR, 20 2B
Anyone else excited about the potential between these two at 3B/2B?
Not particularly
Don't look now but Saggese had better power numbers in milb than Wetherholt.
You're not seriously comparing Saggese (J.A.G.) to a former NCAA batting champion and Top 5 MiLB prospect, right?
He's nowhere near the hitter JJW is and JJ will hit for way more power in MLB than Saggese (J.A.G.) ever will.
https://www.baseball-reference.com/regi ... gges000tho
https://www.baseball-reference.com/regi ... ther000jj-
I stated a fact. AT 21 Saggese hit 26 HR 111 RBI .306 avg in AA and AAA.
The question is whether Gorman starts. I'd put Saggese there because given 500 plate appearances he would hit as many home runs as Gorman with better contact. He is young enough to progress.
Saggese. Winn. Wetherholt. Burleson.
Saggese doesn't even belong in the same sentence talent-wise w/JJW.
NO chance I want him ever getting 500 PA's and NO WAY he'd hit as many HR's as Gorman in the same # of PA's.
Gorman
1 HR in every 21.36 PA's
Saggese
1 HR in every 115.6 PA's
Comping J.A.G to Gorman power wise is inane, comping him to JJW is just

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Saggese's a back of the bench utility player, J. A. G., not sure what the fascination is w/this guy.
Strong write. Now. Use that same logic and imagine the boards stance against NG at third.
Both moods live in the same bedroom.
Fully understand his defensive liabilities.
But I. Hererra is the guy they should be targeting for DH (as well as some time at 1st base to acclimate him to the position).
Gorman is fairly easy to manage if NADO is dealt and he's (likely) the everyday 3rd baseman (and he doesn't need to platoon as he's better in his career vs LHP--.717 OPS than Burleson in is career vs LHP--.606 OPS and I don't hear talk of Bumbles being platooned).
In games where the Cardinals have a lead in the late innings you can switch him out for a better defender.
But to comp his bat vs Saggese is a joke.
Gorman posses raw, natural power.
As I've posted multiple times, his glove will never make anyone forget any of the great Cardinals 3rd baseman.
For his career at 3rd base (SSS) he's a -3 DRS in 537 innings.
Could he keep his DRS under a -6? Maybe
If he does and HE HITS for POWER, then he would be an asset.