IF he performs in the preseason. I’ll have to see it to believe it. This fanbases infatuation with AA is something else. I hope the kid has a great fall and preseason, but I haven’t seen anything that shows that he can be a consistent performer in this league especially at the plate. Defensively he’s not exactly lived to the hype either.Ariel Antigua is crushing the ball in the Appy League. He’s hitting .565 with an OPS 1.368 in 46 plate appearances with 5 doubles, a triple, and a HR. Only 3 Ks and a fielding % of 1.000 mostly at SS but with a couple of games at 2B. Extremely impressive and if he stays healthy, he will be TN’s starting SS in 26.
His Injuries the last 2 Falls really set him back at the plate.IF he performs in the preseason. I’ll have to see it to believe it. This fanbases infatuation with AA is something else. I hope the kid has a great fall and preseason, but I haven’t seen anything that shows that he can be a consistent performer in this league especially at the plate. Defensively he’s not exactly lived to the hype either.
Right now, I’m showing 44 on roster and that’s including:They are currently well over the 34.
Probably will be around 40ish after the draft and then they have to either make tough decisions or figure a workaround
According to Ben McKee, it sounds like the staff plans to start Marin at short & Newstrom at 2nd in the fall. Sounds like Jay has finally given in to the idea of playing CF.
Ford can play corner OF/1B or even 3B if need be.
Be interesting to see how it all shakes out!
Grimmer Bargo or even Ford or Wright. Their plan heading into fall camp isn’t always how it ends up shaking out. In fact it almost definitely will change over the course of fall ball.So, who plays 3B then in this scenario? I always assumed it would be Newstrom.
Wonder if myatt could play thirdGrimmer Bargo or even Ford or Wright. Their plan heading into fall camp isn’t always how it ends up shaking out. In fact it almost definitely will change over the course of fall ball.
Newstrom is very valuable because he can legitimately play any position and that’s going to allow them to get their best bats into the lineup.
I think right now they feel better about the bat of 3rd base options than the 2nd base options and thus that’s likely how they start fall ball
Some of the commentary in this thread makes me wistful for the days before the influx of FF and RF posters. They have definitely expanded the conversation and bring relevant conversation but sheesh, some of the opinions seem way off base to me.A SEC player just entered the portal. In SEC play, he hit .312, 7 HRs, 11 doubles, with an OPs of .988 and slugging % of .624. He plays LF, 3B, 1B, and can C? Do we want him?
It’s Bargo. Everyone in the SEC would jump to take him IF he could enter the portal. (I took this idea from TOS. It’s not an original thought but can‘t believe I didn’t think of this point).
Good work. A few notes I’d add:Here’s what I have as a very early possible depth chart. I only listed players once, so while I realize guys will slot at different positions, I was trying to avoid listing them twice for the sake of counting numbers. So, for example, I know Garrett Wright will also slot in the outfield depth chart. The only place I made an exception was at DH, for obvious reasons, so don’t count them against the total #.
This is just my best guess as of now. Obviously, some of these guys will be culled to get to 34. And I’m guessing some freshmen, redshirts, and guys who haven’t been prior contributors will make a jump in the fall and spring to become factors. That almost always happens.
C: Garrett Wright/Stone Lawless/Trent Grindlinger/Cash Williams/Chandler Jones
1B: Henry Ford/Evan Hankins/Colton Denton
2B: Chris Newstrom/Tyler Myatt/Finley Bates
SS: Manny Marin/Ariel Antigua
3B: Blake Grimmer/Ethan Moore
LF: Levi Clark/Taylor Tracey/Hutson Chance
CF: Jay Abernathy/Nathan Eisfelder/Jaxon Walker/Grayson Pope
RF: Reese Chapman/Hunter High/Brannon Seigler/Alex Bedford
DH: Tyler Myatt/Ethan Moore/Trent Grindlinger
Weekend Starters
Landon Mack-RHP
Tegan Kuhns-RHP
Evan Blanco-LHP
Bullpen
Brandon Arvidson-LHP
Anson Seibert-RHP
Brayden Krenzel-RHP
Bo Rhudy-RHP
Cameron Appenzeller-LHP
Mark Hindy-LHP
Blaine Brown-LHP
Brady Frederick-RHP
Ethan Baiotto-RHP
Ryan Combs-RHP
Nic Abraham-RHP
Tyler Wood-RHP
Darrell McDowell-RHP
Jax Bishop-RHP
Sawyer Deering-RHP
Chandler Day-LHP
Art Bethea-RHP
William Haas-LHP-TJ surgery
I forgot about Jaxon Walker. Was ranked 94th overall last year by pg. Same ranking as Ethan Moore this year. Any insight on how much he will contribute?Good work. A few notes I’d add:
1. Blaine Brown will factor in the OF. I think he and Chapman will battle it out for RF.
2. I think Henry Ford will start in LF and 1B will be one of Clark and Stone. This could all change though and Ford could play 1B if they like LF options better
3. Myatt is gonna be in the OF now that MIF is super full
I appreciate this breakdown. I'm excited to see how all this talent shakes out.Here’s what I have as a very early possible depth chart. I only listed players once, so while I realize guys will slot at different positions, I was trying to avoid listing them twice for the sake of counting numbers. So, for example, I know Garrett Wright will also slot in the outfield depth chart. The only place I made an exception was at DH, for obvious reasons, so don’t count them against the total #.
This is just my best guess as of now. Obviously, some of these guys will be culled to get to 34. And I’m guessing some freshmen, redshirts, and guys who haven’t been prior contributors will make a jump in the fall and spring to become factors. That almost always happens.
C: Garrett Wright/Stone Lawless/Trent Grindlinger/Cash Williams/Chandler Jones
1B: Henry Ford/Evan Hankins/Colton Denton
2B: Chris Newstrom/Tyler Myatt/Finley Bates
SS: Manny Marin/Ariel Antigua
3B: Blake Grimmer/Ethan Moore
LF: Levi Clark/Taylor Tracey/Hutson Chance
CF: Jay Abernathy/Nathan Eisfelder/Jaxon Walker/Grayson Pope
RF: Reese Chapman/Hunter High/Brannon Seigler/Alex Bedford
DH: Tyler Myatt/Ethan Moore/Trent Grindlinger
Weekend Starters
Landon Mack-RHP
Tegan Kuhns-RHP
Evan Blanco-LHP
Bullpen
Brandon Arvidson-LHP
Anson Seibert-RHP
Brayden Krenzel-RHP
Bo Rhudy-RHP
Cameron Appenzeller-LHP
Mark Hindy-LHP
Blaine Brown-LHP
Brady Frederick-RHP
Ethan Baiotto-RHP
Ryan Combs-RHP
Nic Abraham-RHP
Tyler Wood-RHP
Darrell McDowell-RHP
Jax Bishop-RHP
Sawyer Deering-RHP
Chandler Day-LHP
Art Bethea-RHP
William Haas-LHP-TJ surgery