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Post by aztecryan on Aug 5, 2019 17:38:25 GMT -8
2nd Base or Left Field. See if he can be the next Max Muncy. He hit reasonably well in his first stint with the Padres, if he can keep hitting France would make a valuable piece in a deal for some pitching. Taking away at bats from Luis Urias at this point is terrible for his development. Don't think France has ever played an inning of left field.
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Post by aztecmusician on Aug 5, 2019 23:21:02 GMT -8
2nd Base or Left Field. See if he can be the next Max Muncy. He hit reasonably well in his first stint with the Padres, if he can keep hitting France would make a valuable piece in a deal for some pitching. Taking away at bats from Luis Urias at this point is terrible for his development. Don't think France has ever played an inning of left field. I’m going to refrain from commenting on Urias until he gets another 50-70 big league AB’s. Ty France deserves a look. The nice thing about having a deep farm system is occasionally someone develops out of nowhere into a great player. It happens in the Dodgers system almost every year, and they are wise enough to let it happen.
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Post by aardvark on Aug 5, 2019 23:44:35 GMT -8
2nd Base or Left Field. See if he can be the next Max Muncy. He hit reasonably well in his first stint with the Padres, if he can keep hitting France would make a valuable piece in a deal for some pitching. Taking away at bats from Luis Urias at this point is terrible for his development. Don't think France has ever played an inning of left field. France's next innings in Left Field will be his first.
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Post by aardvark on Aug 10, 2019 20:07:17 GMT -8
France goes 4-5 so far tonight, with a single, 2 doubles, 1 HR and 3 RBI. Back over .400, at .406. And there is really no place for him to play with the Padres.
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