Between Gorman, Walker and Saggese

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Cardinals1964
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Re: Between Gorman, Walker and Saggese

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TheFantasyStud wrote: 15 Jan 2026 13:10 pm All three will blossom at the same time, this year.
Saggese turns into a Brendan Donovan light. .280, .350, 15 hrs.
Walker puts up a 30/20 season and begins to move up in the lineup.
Gorman blasts 35 homers and cements himself as the DH.
I’m not sure those numbers would make him BD light. 1/3 more Hrs.
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I like your thinking.
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Re: Between Gorman, Walker and Saggese

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Cardinals1964 wrote: 17 Jan 2026 01:24 am
rockondlouie wrote: 16 Jan 2026 08:42 am
Cranny wrote: 15 Jan 2026 17:40 pm
rockondlouie wrote: 15 Jan 2026 12:20 pm Pitiful threesome but In Order:

1- N. Gorman (Starting 3rd baseman)
74 HR
.719 OPS career
99 OPS+

2- J. Walker (Should start at Memphis instead of being in RF)
27 HR
.680 OPS career
88 OPS+

3- Saggese (Has no starting position, J.A.G.)
3 HR
.628 OPS career
78 OPS+
How many ML PAs has Saggese had, rock. And how old was he when he reached the majors?
He's had 347 PA's which is NOT a small sample size, w/ an anemic .628 OPS and only 3 HR's.

He'd be a DISASTER if he's the starting 3rd or 2nd baseman, the joke of MLB. ::crazya::

J.A.G.
Worse than Hampson or Siani?
SUPER low bar, about as low as you can get.

Not much better, at least Sinai played great defense in CF.
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