Hatchetman wrote:
C- Nonexistent
1B - Good/Great
2B - Nonexistent
3B - Average at best
SS - Average and OLD
LF - Nonexistent
CF - Huge questions about health
RF - Looks good but likely not great
DH - Nonexistent
Anderson - 75/9 K/BB ratio tells you something
Rodon - Probably decent but control is worrisome
Sale - Great but long-term outlook mixed
Quintana - nice starter
Bullpen - Horrible, worst in baseball.
there is your core.
This is completely idiotic and you should feel terrible for spending more than a handful of key strokes on it. Intelligent people kill themselves because they lack self esteem, but you charge ahead like a fearless retard with no regard for the stupid you inflict upon the world.
From the top:
C: Flowers is a starting catcher in today's MLB. That's the state of the position right now. He's an above average defensive C with a bat that is about league average for the position among starters. He could work on his pitch framing and try to squeeze another 50 points of OPS, if he does that he outperforms Brian McCann (who makes more money than all of Burkina Faso combined).
1B: MVP candidate (in a ludicrously weak year) in his rookie year is not straddling the line between good and great... he's great.
2B: Ever heard of Marcus Semien? I get that prospects aren't 100% locks but if you're gonna plug one in Semien is a very good option. Carlos Sanchez is liked by some people too, I'm not one of them but he's 22 and did very well for himself in AAA this year. Then there's Micah Johnson, who grades an 80 tool (rare). 2B has the most depth of any position in the Sox farm. It's not non existent you mouth breather.
3B: Is a problem because Gillaspie has to be in the OF to limit the defensive liabilities he has. Matt Davidson is also a corpse.
SS: Alexei Ramirez is a 31 year old All Star SS who deserved it. That makes him neither old nor bad.
LF: Depends if this is where Gillaspie plays next season. As of now it's a black hole, but the nice thing about LF is anyone can step in and ply it.
CF: Eaton can play, but if health really derails his career CF is the position Tim Anderson (and his ALARMING K/BB RATE OH GOD) will eventually settle in at. Giving Anderson a shot is an acceptable use of the CF position in 2016.
RF: He doesn't need to be great. Nobody expects hin to be great. If anyone does expect him to be great they are markedly dumber than you are, which is a feat.
DH: Who cares? Wanna pay someone $15m to not play the field and maybe provide a few extra homers? I don't either. Nor does anyone in baseball with a brain. Oakland has one of the game's best offenses and they do not have a full time DH.
Sale/Q: Are closer than you'd think. Quintana is putting together a hell of a year, and it's on the heels of 2 seasons where he has continued to improve. Just because Q has no wipeout slider doesn't mean he's automatically just 'nice'. Also, as far as pitchers go, they're all one pitch away from Dr James Andrews. Welcome to baseball.
Rodon: Control worrisome? Are you daft? The worry with Rodon is if his changeup can miss MLB bats and whether his asshole coaches at NC State killed his arm, not his control. Nobody worries seriously about his control.
The bullpen should all be euthanized.