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REPORT FILED: NOVEMBER 13
My, it has certainly been an, uh, "interesting" couple of days for our Constitutional Republic, hasn't it? Let's hope we can manage to keep things civilized over the next few days (or weeks), whoever emerges as the "winner." I put that in quotations because I don't see how either Bush or Gore is going to have an easy time governing, whichever way this breaks. Too bad we don't have "do-overs" in elections.
Well, let's relax for a bit and turn to less important but less stressful subjects: baseball prospects.
If the Pittsburgh Pirates end up losing Jason Kendall to free agency or are forced to trade him, here's the man they eye as his eventual replacement: J.R. House.
J.R. House Pittsburgh Pirates Position: C Height: 6-2 Weight: 215 Born: 11/11/79 Bats: Right Throws: Right
Bruce C. writes: What's the long-term prognosis for Matt LeCroy as a catcher compared to Michael Barrett? Both LeCroy and Barrett have been the victim of poor decision-making by their organizations. LeCroy was rushed to the majors last year, and not surprisingly he struggled with the bat. Some scouts were also concerned that people on the Twins coaching staff had tinkered with his formerly powerful swing and were trying to turn him into a singles hitter. That's not his style. Defensively, LeCroy draws mixed reviews. Tom Kelly praised his defense several times in the spring, but by fall they were using him at first base. Frankly, I don't know what's going to happen with him. As for Barrett, he kept getting jerked back and forth between catcher and third base. No wonder he looked confused all year. They are apparently going to stick with him at catcher for now. I expect that Barrett will eventually emerge as a .280-.310 hitter, with 15 homers a year. LeCroy should show more power, but probably a lower batting average, assuming that Kelly doesn't turn his bat into Matt Walbeck's. John Sickels is the author of the STATS 2000 Minor League Scouting Notebook. You can email your questions to him at JASickels@AOL.com. | ALSO SEE Down on the Farm archive |