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AKA the official Down on the Farm thread - 2011 edition. I guess it was time to unsticky the old one.
Goldshmidt cracked his 23rd home run on Friday night, giving him a line of .324/.444/.653/1.096, with 57 runs and 65 RBIs along with a near even 58 Ks to 55 walks. Now that they're past the all star break, I'd like to see him give AAA a try. I know that its such an offensive league which will skew his numbers, but the quality of pitching he'll see will be improved as well.
http://www.baseballamerica.com/toda...ganization-top-10-prospects/2011/2611157.html
- Jarrod Parker, rhp
- Tyler Skaggs, lhp
- Matt Davidson, 3b
- Chris Owings, ss
- Marc Krauss, of
- A.J. Pollock, of
- Bobby Borchering, 3b
- Wade Miley, lhp
- Patrick Corbin, lhp
- Keon Broxton, of
Baseball America's Top 10 list from back in January:
http://www.baseballamerica.com/toda...ganization-top-10-prospects/2011/2611157.html
Amazing how quickly Goldschmidt is climbing the list, you'd probably have to put him 3rd if you were to do it right now. Crushing AA ball will do that.
Paul Goldschmidt and Tyler Skaggs are Arizona's representatives for the Futures Game this Sunday, joining the likes of Bryce Harper, Mike Trout, and former ASU star Jason Kipnis.
http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20110622&content_id=20858262&vkey=allstar2011
Per Rotoworld:
Double-A Mobile's Paul Goldschmidt smacked his 26th homer on Wednesday.
Back in June, Diamondbacks GM Kevin Towers suggested that Goldschmidt was a candidate for a call-up around this time. Carrying a .311/432/.629 batting line, the 23-year-old is certainly someone to keep in mind, especially with Arizona's disappointing production from first basemen this season.
Just needed a couple more weeks. Looks ready now.Goldschmidt didn't look ready in the Futures game. Needs more time. Also missed a couple few chances to dig out balls in the dirt. Skaggs looked pretty good though.
I've heard that AA is better.
Yup, Goldie will be fine. He's shown more intelligence at the plate so far than Young, Johnson and even Upton, who hasn't shown the ability to blow bubbles and think at the same time or, in the the case of Young, suck on his pacifier-necklace and think at the same time.Geez, why did we call this guy up. 2 out RBI's, who needs that.
Yup, Goldie will be fine. He's shown more intelligence at the plate so far than Young, Johnson and even Upton, who hasn't shown the ability to blow bubbles and think at the same time or, in the the case of Young, suck on his pacifier-necklace and think at the same time.
That being the case, I just wish that Gibby would move Goldy up in the batting order to help him get off to a better start while acclimating to Major League pitching.
Goldy better figure out how to hit a curve ball. Struck out 3 times last night - the first one was 3 straight curve balls, the 2nd two at bats were also mainly curve balls - at least strike 3 was.
Yes, but he struck out intelligently. Kidding, only kidding, could not resist. The slams on Upton was wildly entertaining to me.Goldy better figure out how to hit a curve ball. Struck out 3 times last night - the first one was 3 straight curve balls, the 2nd two at bats were also mainly curve balls - at least strike 3 was.
After the first strike out, and a new pitcher was brought in, the catcher went to the mound as Goldy was coming up to bat. First pitch - curve ball....second pitch...curve ball. Hmmm.. I wonder what the conversation was about?
Ah, those AA curveballs, not exactly the major league curveballs.I have faith that he'll make the adjustments to a major league curve ball... However, I'll admit to being a bit surprised that he dominated AA as much as he did while being so apparently lost as to how to deal with the curve... wow!
Ah, those AA curveballs, not exactly the major league curveballs.