The combination of Ruggiano and Smith is significant. If you just combine what each did vs. opposite handed pitchers in 2014 you have the offensive equivalent of Kyle Seager last year basically.Maurer's ceiling is a mid-late inning reliever.
Smith doesn't get you excited the way Upton would have.
Probably one of those moves that won't really matter.
The combination of Ruggiano and Smith is significant. If you just combine what each did vs. opposite handed pitchers in 2014 you have the offensive equivalent of Kyle Seager last year basically.Maurer's ceiling is a mid-late inning reliever.
Smith doesn't get you excited the way Upton would have.
Probably one of those moves that won't really matter.
It's not that much different career numbers wise either. This is the kind of stuff the A's do, not flashy big name moves, but smart
Yeah, Vlad's little brother, Wilson, and Kivlehan are all guys who should make the bigs around 2016
He isn't an OF
Yeah, Vlad's little brother, Wilson, and Kivlehan are all guys who should make the bigs around 2016
What about DJ Petersen(sp?)? Isn't he the top hitter coming up through the system?
Correct, corner IF.He isn't an OF
Oh really? I thought he was the RF of the future.
1B? (I'm too lazy to look)
Does Petersen have a shot at making it out of spring training? I don't like depending on Logan Morrison to be the everyday 1B.
Maurer's ceiling is a mid-late inning reliever.
Smith doesn't get you excited the way Upton would have.
Probably one of those moves that won't really matter.