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Last edited by howard38; 09-10-2020 at 04:31 PM. |
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He too is very talented and signed for much less than Puig. He is another 5 tool player and is younger than Puig. The Dodgers struck gold with him as an 11th round pick. I didn't get to see him play in Spring Training but I am looking forward to seeing him play in the Futures Game. Although he has power his speed may place him at the top of the Dodger order. Many in he Dodger organization believed him to be more of a prospect than Puig. I'm sure they would not admit that now. However, the Dodgers are going o have a ridiculous outfield in the next couple years Kemp, Puig, and Pederson...Wow
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That will be something special right there with those three, if it comes to pass.
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Yahoo had a very nice article on Puig. It made me feel bad for other Cuban stars who were denied the opportunity to display their talents on the big stage. We were all cheated out of witnessing Omar Linares, Antonio Pacheco, German Mesa, and the Kindelin brothers. When I saw Linares play he was every bit as good as Mike Schmidt. http://sports.yahoo.com/news/coast-g...141306377.html |
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Outstanding article. Thanx for posting that Mike. He hit his eighth tonight.
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