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Re: Between Gorman, Walker and Saggese
Posted: 17 Jan 2026 01:28 am
by Cardinals1964
TheFantasyStud wrote: ā15 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.
Iām not sure those numbers would make him BD light. 1/3 more Hrs.

I like your thinking.
Re: Between Gorman, Walker and Saggese
Posted: 17 Jan 2026 08:55 am
by rockondlouie
Cardinals1964 wrote: ā17 Jan 2026 01:24 am
rockondlouie wrote: ā16 Jan 2026 08:42 am
Cranny wrote: ā15 Jan 2026 17:40 pm
rockondlouie wrote: ā15 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.
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.