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#25681 | 10/23/2015 3:30:19 pm | ||
Rdub29317 Joined: 07/14/2014 Posts: 82 Indianapolis Ducks IV.7 | Otis Hall is the top prospect in my organization, my future 2nd baseman (I've been training him there), has three plus tools and I think he can be a superstar. He is already better than my current starting 2B, and I know for sure Hall will be starting in the majors by 2026 at the latest. I want to get him some quick time in the bigs now before his for-sure call up in a year or so, but he has spent less than a season in AAA so far. Is it too early for me to call him up and get him some playing time? |
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#25684 | 10/23/2015 5:05:54 pm | ||
Seca Joined: 05/05/2014 Posts: 5199 Waterloo Dinosaurs Legends | Great looking player. I'm a bowl of jelly. His SI suggests you could bring him up and be fine. My concern is that both "great" hitting and "prolific" slugging could mean 20. It's tougher to get to 20 than 17. I think it would be ok to bring him up. But personally I would be leaving him down. |
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#25689 | 10/23/2015 8:06:14 pm | ||
newtman Joined: 11/02/2013 Posts: 3343 Inactive | Based on TwoPlums advice in the other thread I'd say as long as you remember to send him back down in the off-season it should be alright. My personal approach is what Seca said, that if he isn't recommended yet, and he is more than 3 or 4 points from capping per skill I leave him down. |