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Could Potomac be where they send Negrych?
Yes, it’s possible, but I’d rather see Hague or Walters activated and let Negrych get up to game speed in XST.
I agree; especially if it’s Hague. I hope Goodwin will be back soon as well.
Are these just backup players? Is there a recognizable improvement in the quality of life between AAA and AA?
+1/2St.
Yes and yes, albeit incremental.
I like your analyses. Can you expand on the overall player-development picture? Where do you see incremental improvement?
We have all tried to follow the payoff for paying over slot, especially in 2011. Purke looks like he still needs nursing along. Goodwin was injured the last time I checked. Rendon, who arguably had the highest ceiling in the 2011 draft, scares me with his continued propensity for injury. I think we can be patient with Mayer, who has been inconsistent, because– with his tall frame — it may take time for him to gain command.
I’m not much for covering the Draft because I’m generally knee-deep in day-to-day coverage, but I’m working with others in the Natmosphere to get a guest piece done next month.
This is a transitional year for the Nats because it’s the first where they’ll be picking from the middle of the pack in several years. The days of paying over slot are gone because the new CBA has essentially eliminated that strategy, so teams that scout well are going to have put their money where their mouths are, so to, um, speak.
I expect Goodwin to be back soon, but am prepared for Rendon to be be out much longer. That’s not a known, just a suspicion. Speaking of the highest ceiling (physically ;-), Meyer is a project and Nats fans are going to have to be patient. As I put in the player capsule, there’s always the “out” of converting him into a late-inning reliever, but I’m fine with the Nats taking 2-3 dozen starts to see if he can make it as a SP before making him Storen’s heir apparent.
Finally, the “incremental” remark was in reference to the player’s personal living situation, not the farm system itself.
Seabury’s back from the DL. Potomac DL back down to single digits for now.