CleGuardsPro posted a clip of Jamison Churio in a “homerun derby” today. His swing looks like it’s gone through some slight adjustments. Excited to watch him move his way up over the next couple years.
@@darylfoster7944 Yeah I keep hearing people talk about him being a September callup, I think if he's hitting .300 in AA with decent power that's a win.
The elite prospects just so happen to be at the positions that are most critically in need at the big league level (RF-DeLauter, CF- Chourio, 2B- Bazzana). It’s almost like one of the best FOs in the game planned it that way!
It actually keeps his body square to the ball a lot longer, meaning his vision is vastly increased. I think the ugly swing is why there is so little swing and miss in Delauter. He generates power because he’s strong as a damn ox and is overcoming the poor mechanics. If you are able to cut down your whiff rate by sapping your power, but you can still go 425’ to all fields, you’re good in my book. I can get past the poor optics. That’s what CLE hitting coaches have also chose. To do as DeLauter hasn’t been asked to make any swing changes since being drafted.
CleGuardsPro posted a clip of Jamison Churio in a “homerun derby” today. His swing looks like it’s gone through some slight adjustments. Excited to watch him move his way up over the next couple years.
Jaison Chourio
autocorrect wins again 🤷🏻♂️
Delauter is very exciting if healthy.
Great breakdown!
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it
I know this is about prospects. But all I have to say is Big Christmas. Power for miles.
And swing and miss for days. Nearly as bad at laying off low/away sliders as Amed Rosario
Everyone strikes out now. If Noel can hit .240 with 35-40 hr, that beats anything else they have currently. And he has a decent glove too.
I honestly see Noel as the next Oscar Gonzalez for many the same reasons, and dear lord I hope I'm dead wrong.
@@ssamacohe has a huge hole in swing . Wonder if you can learn how to hit that . He reminds me of cerrano
@@ssamacogood news is you are wrong, so there's that
Where is he getting hurt? Would he benefit from becoming a DH?
I want my Bazzana now I ordered that since September why is it so late?
He hit .236 at high A. Not remotely close to being major league ready.
@@darylfoster7944 I mean he will probably in during All-Star break
Dude Bazzanas don't grow on trees, that bananas, they are hand crafted in Australia and take many years to ripen.
@@darylfoster7944 Yeah I keep hearing people talk about him being a September callup, I think if he's hitting .300 in AA with decent power that's a win.
@@ssamaco bro i was joking lol
Yeah. They need to keep them and bring them up when they’re ready and not trade them off like they have done in the past!
That will never happen with idiot Dolon
Surely the Guardians will trade this surplus
lol funny
Not their strength to trade away young guys. They excel at it.
The elite prospects just so happen to be at the positions that are most critically in need at the big league level (RF-DeLauter, CF- Chourio, 2B- Bazzana). It’s almost like one of the best FOs in the game planned it that way!
@@bobwhite2guardians never trade away young guys. They trade players after their arb seasons have run out (or almost have).
If they do, it will only be for proven talent. You know, like the guy in your avatar.
Wont matter. Ownership won't keep anyone who develops long enough to win a title.
Odd swing? That is the ugliest swing in the history of professional ball. How does he generate power?
It actually keeps his body square to the ball a lot longer, meaning his vision is vastly increased. I think the ugly swing is why there is so little swing and miss in Delauter. He generates power because he’s strong as a damn ox and is overcoming the poor mechanics. If you are able to cut down your whiff rate by sapping your power, but you can still go 425’ to all fields, you’re good in my book. I can get past the poor optics. That’s what CLE hitting coaches have also chose. To do as DeLauter hasn’t been asked to make any swing changes since being drafted.