If Bloom said that, then this team is still gonna suckTheFantasyStud wrote: ↑11 Nov 2025 14:21 pm When Jordan Walker turns it on this team is going to get exciting.
He should be a lock for Right field. There’s too much potential. He was a top 5 major league prospect. Bloom said they’ve asked him to do too much and they need to leave him alone. They have focused on recognizing spin on pitches. When he improves on pitch recognition his bat is going to become elite. Not being patient with him in a year like 2026 is foolish.
Gorman is a tougher decision because if you keep Donavan you can slide Donavan to third and put JJ at short. Gorman is easier to trade if you get the right offer.
Is Jordan Walker starting OFer next year?
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Re: Is Jordan Walker starting OFer next year?
Re: Is Jordan Walker starting OFer next year?
I actually don’t mind hearing that.scoutyjones2 wrote: ↑11 Nov 2025 14:31 pmIf Bloom said that, then this team is still gonna suckTheFantasyStud wrote: ↑11 Nov 2025 14:21 pm When Jordan Walker turns it on this team is going to get exciting.
He should be a lock for Right field. There’s too much potential. He was a top 5 major league prospect. Bloom said they’ve asked him to do too much and they need to leave him alone. They have focused on recognizing spin on pitches. When he improves on pitch recognition his bat is going to become elite. Not being patient with him in a year like 2026 is foolish.
Gorman is a tougher decision because if you keep Donavan you can slide Donavan to third and put JJ at short. Gorman is easier to trade if you get the right offer.
And I’m guessing Bloom isnt playing hitting coach. He’s relaying the thoughts from coaches.
Re: Is Jordan Walker starting OFer next year?
Have you ever heard of Todd Van Poppel?TheFantasyStud wrote: ↑11 Nov 2025 14:21 pm When Jordan Walker turns it on this team is going to get exciting.
He should be a lock for Right field. There’s too much potential. He was a top 5 major league prospect. Bloom said they’ve asked him to do too much and they need to leave him alone. They have focused on recognizing spin on pitches. When he improves on pitch recognition his bat is going to become elite. Not being patient with him in a year like 2026 is foolish.
Gorman is a tougher decision because if you keep Donavan you can slide Donavan to third and put JJ at short. Gorman is easier to trade if you get the right offer.