ReadingPhilly wrote:it's amazing how dumb people are. actually some out there complaining they took him because of Crawford.
Cornelius™❗️❗️
@c_randolph
Bitches and baseball, baseball and bitches.
2:11 PM - 27 Jan 2013
Warszawa wrote:How well can you really judge a high school players ability to hit?
CFP wrote:Cornelius™❗️❗️
@c_randolph
Bitches and baseball, baseball and bitches.
2:11 PM - 27 Jan 2013
CFP wrote:Cornelius™❗️❗️
@c_randolph
Bitches and baseball, baseball and bitches.
2:11 PM - 27 Jan 2013
Grotewold wrote:Kid just gets it
Simply put, the 6-foot-1, 190 lb. Randolph is a pure hitter with great bat speed, power potential, and strike zone awareness from the left side of the plate. An ultra-advanced approach makes him even more dangerous. Randolph rarely chases out of the zone and consistently puts himself in good hitter’s counts. His best tool is his arm strength — his arm wasn’t at its best this spring because of the biceps issue — which works well because he’s not going to stick at shortstop long-term. Cornelius has good hands but lacks the first step quickness and range for shortstop. There’s enough defensive ability there to believe he’ll become an above-average defender at third base in time.
Warszawa wrote:How well can you really judge a high school players ability to hit?