& I agree about BCamp putting out good stuff. He's really good at compiling things from different places.
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I'm glad SP is finally in the right neighborhood on Arias. On 8/16 I had Arias 26 & SP had him 45. On 10/20 I had him 27 & SP had him 43. But as of the last updates from 11/22 I had him 25 & SP had him 30. Bureaucracy.
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All told, Arias batted a stout .350/.440/.453 with nine doubles, one triple, one home run, 15 runs driven in, a team-high 32 runs scored, three stolen bases, 19 walks, and 14 strikeouts in 37 games (159 plate appearances) for Boston’s DSL Red affiliate. Going even deeper, Arias posted a 1.036 OPS against lefties and an .854 OPS against righties.
https://bloggingtheredsox.com/2023/12/02/red-sox-infield-prospect-franklin-arias-has-the-makings-of-a-true-shortstop/“Yeah, he’ll start to get attention next year,” Speier wrote of Arias. “There’s a strong consensus that he’s a true shortstop, with enough bat-to-ball that he should have some offensive value. His physical development will determine how much, but he has an unusually clear path to being a big-leaguer for someone who has yet to play in the United States.”
I'm glad SP is finally in the right neighborhood on Arias. On 8/16 I had Arias 26 & SP had him 45. On 10/20 I had him 27 & SP had him 43. But as of the last updates from 11/22 I had him 25 & SP had him 30. Bureaucracy.