45 thoughts on “MGL on Clubhouse Confidential”

  1. Anyway, it was a pretty good segment, though I’m surprised MGL was so down on clutch. The Book did find statistically significant clutch skill, even though it’s too small to be of great practical use (also it’s much easier to detect in populations than individuals). Short segments don’t leave a lot of room for nuance, though.

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  2. @ ACT:
    I’m down with that. I know we’re supposed to like people more who are all around athletes (according to a facebook friend’s argument against NL DH, anyway), but I just think it’s time to move on. My friend also argued that the pitcher showing bunt and pulling back for a hit was one of the most exciting plays in baseball, which I guess that’s a matter of taste, but I’ve seen it work so rarely, and never when it really counted, that I don’t find much to get excited about there.

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  3. Cespedes –> Marlins?

    I’m not sure if I enjoy the Miami Threet Drama or the Miami Marlins Drama more now. Cespedes, Zambrano, Hanley ‘I’m a Third Baseman Now’ Ramirez, Injury Prone and expensive signings of Jose Reyes and Mark Buhrle, and sky high expectations…. all under the careful watch of Ozzie Guillen.

    It’ll be a spectacle similar to the Marlins home run celebration trophy.

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  4. I am really excited for baseball and following prospects.

    I think the team I am most excited to watch is Peoria. They should have Vogelbach and Baez out there everyday which will be fun to watch. I wonder if Maples and Simpson will be there as well?

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  5. @ Pezcore:
    They went out and bought a bunch of firey Latinos. They’re new stadium is in Little Cuba. Their colors hurt the eyes. If this doesn’t bring out the Latino crowd in Florida to finally fill their stadium the only thing left to do is to convince the governor to let them install slot machines and ship in busloads of old people.

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  6. I like the predraft writeup for Baez “Loaded with tools but plays with a chip on his shoulder—similar in both regards to Brett Lawrie”

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  7. @ Mish:
    Well this happened in my mother land

    How is that not child abuse? I think that every fucking time I drive by these motherfuckers. If teaching a child to hate doesn’t qualify as child abuse, what the fuck does?

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  8. @ josh:
    It’s definitely time for the NL to join the American League in the 20th Century. The moment pitchers stopped caring about their ability to hit was the moment they lost their spot in the lineup.

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  9. @ Mish:
    There’s not a damn thing that can be done for the parents, but all the kids I see holding those signs should be taken away from the parents. It’s fucked up.

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  10. Anyone else eagerly awaiting Law’s rankings?

    Eve if i dont agree with them (i.e. Brett Jackson will not make top 100 or I will be shocked if he does) i like the scouting reports.

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  11. Cubs had three top 100 prospects with Law

    Rizzo 36
    Jackson 89
    Baez 95

    he has our top ten at

    Chicago Cubs
    1. Anthony Rizzo, 1B
    2. Brett Jackson, OF
    3. Javier Baez, SS
    4. Trey McNutt, RHP
    5. Zach Cates, RHP
    6. Welington Castillo, C
    7. Dillon Maples, RHP
    8. Josh Vitters, 3B
    9. Reggie Golden, OF
    10. Matt Szczur, CF

    I have scouting reports too if yall would like

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  12. Man, what’s his knock on B-Jax? Or is it that Klaw weights the ceiling component of his rankings more than most prospect guys?

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  13. @ Berselius:
    I don’t know, but 50 spots lower than Rizzo is laughable. I’d probably have Rizzo 50 spots lower than Jackson. I’ve thought all the other lists have been way too generous to Rizzo and it’s based primarily on his monster season in the PCL (Hoffpauir lit that league up).

    I’ll say it again, there is no way that Rizzo is a better prospect. None.

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  14. @ mb21:

    My thought process was that after reading Klaw and everything he writes for the past three years I was sure he would leave him out and he almost did!

    He hates Brett Jackson

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  15. 8. Josh Vitters, 3B
    9. Reggie Golden, OF

    (dying laughing) Enough has been said about Vitters, but Reggie Golden can’t even make contact. Ever. He struckout significantly more than Brett Jackson at the same level. Golden has some potential, but as a corner outfielder the odds he ever reaches that potential or even reaches the big leagues isn’t too much greater than the odds I do.

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  16. Law just isnt a fan i guess. I dont know how MD feels about Insider stuff here but I would like to read the reports if you can Bubbles

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  17. @ bubblesdachimp:
    He also isn’t very good at ranking prospects. There are so many things wrong with that list. Rizzo being higher than jackson is 1. Rizzo being THAT much higher than Jackson is funny. Vitters and Golden in the top 10. Cates, a future reliever according to Baseball America, is at number 5.

    I think Law drew names out of a hat. I’m convinced he did.

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  18. @ Mish:
    I was going to say “nice pic of your mom” or something but thought it was too early in the morning for being a complete dick.

    They were actually protesting politicians watching porn in government buildings, not procreation.

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  19. I think Vitters is top 10 in our system no doubt but I dont think there are 88 better prospects than Jackson right now. What other CF’s does he have ahead of him?

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  20. In the last year, Rizzo has been traded from the organization that drafted him (Red Sox), torn apart a good Triple-A hitters’ park (Tucson), scuffled in the majors’ best pitchers park (Petco), and been traded a second time to the organization that hired the people who drafted him (Cubs). And he’s still just 22 years old.

    Rizzo is a plus-fielding, plus-makeup, power-hitting first baseman — just as he was last winter when he looked like he’d become Adrian Gonzalez’s long-term successor in San Diego — with more of an average hit tool and a history of wide platoon splits. He has a year less experience than the typical prospect his age due to Hodgkin lymphoma that cost him most of the 2008 season. He’s got a good feel for the strike zone, evident even during his major league struggles, and the power to profile as an above-average or better first baseman on offense.

    He just might need another half-year in Triple-A to work on recognizing changing speeds, especially from left-handed pitchers.

    Jackson has solid tools across the board, but they’re mitigated by a longstanding problem with contact that really limits his offensive upside. Jackson has some bat speed with very little load, getting his weight settled late and not letting the ball travel that well. So despite his size and athleticism, he doesn’t project for more than average power. He’s an above-average runner who can handle center field and could be worth five runs a year or so there in a full season, or he could move to left and potentially be plus there.

    But he punched out in more than 30 percent of his plate appearances in Triple-A, and only two big leaguers qualified for the batting title in 2011 with that kind of strikeout rate — Drew Stubbs and Mark Reynolds, who had a combined OBP of .322. If Jackson can’t figure out how to make better contact, he’s probably a solid-average regular; but he could be a grade better if his hit tool improves.

    Baez became a top-10 pick largely on the strength of an explosive bat that produces plus power and very loud, hard contact. But he’s a better athlete than he’s given credit for with very strong instincts on both sides of the ball. He does have a hard time keeping that swing under control, with a tendency to overswing even though he naturally produces power through torque from his hips. His hand acceleration produces tremendous bat speed and he’s an average or better runner.

    He has the feel for defense and arm strength to play almost any position — he even caught a little in high school and looked good doing so — meaning the only questions about him at shortstop are whether he’ll outgrow the position and whether he’ll put in the work to become an above-average fielder there. If not, third base is an obvious next stop, while he could handle second or, at the absolute worst, right field. If he can cut the swing down when he’s not in a fastball count, he has All-Star potential at any infield position

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  21. Suburban kid wrote:

    I was going to say “nice pic of your mom” or something but thought it was too early in the morning for being a complete dick.

    They were actually protesting politicians watching porn in government buildings, not procreation.

    Given my politics, politicians watching porn is preferable to them trying make and pass laws. (dying laughing) Especially in India.

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  22. @ ACT:
    I think you could already argue that the parents are unfit and the child should be removed from the home. I don’t think you even need an additional law. I would definitely argue the parents of those kids and the many others I see holding signs here in Topeka are unfit. Is it a slippery slope? Probably, but if it removes those kids from their parents then I’m OK with it.

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  23. oh the Phelps clan. I dont miss living in Topeka when I see them. My mom likes to tell a story of when I was 3-4 and saw them on the side of the road and asked everybody in a really loud voice what a fag was.

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