Montero is en fuego!!
All that DHing since Romine came back really seems to have re-energized him.
Montero is en fuego!!
All that DHing since Romine came back really seems to have re-energized him.
We have enough youth.
How about a fountain of "smart"?
Originally Posted by Buzah!
Well the league ops for the sally league .701 and the team ops for Charlestown is .719
So Montero is about 150 points better than league average, that's pretty damn impressive
"Montero hasn't delivered completely on his raw power, but he's close to projecting as an 80 hitter with 80 power on the 20-80 scouting scale"-BA
His OPS+ is roughly 150. There is a guy over at NoMaas who keeps that info for the minors.
Mo' Nut: One Smoove Brotha.
Jaret Wright's 2005 Cy Young Season: 20-3, 3.04 ERA

I hate to say this because it's early in his career, but this guy can hit like no other young player I've seen in a Yankee uniform especially at his young age. He's doing things that Tabata didn't do before he hurt his wrist. It's going to be interesting to see what he does in FSL next season.
14 game streak.Originally Posted by 12/8 @ Delmarva, Position: DH
WowsaOriginally Posted by Snatch Catch
Calmer than you are.
if his D improves, watch out, world
He's hitting lefty's a lot better now.Originally Posted by 13/8 @ Delmarva, Position: Catcher
One has to love how the OPS is rising this late in his 1st season of "full-season" ball. This is a very positive sign regarding his physical conditioning.
There is definitely something to look forward to with Montero.![]()
His SO/BB in his last 10 games is 7/6 and he's hitting .462 with 2 home runs and 5 doubles.Originally Posted by mbn007
He seams to be getting better as the season goes on in his first taste of full season ball as an 18-year-old. Thank god he plays for the Yankees.
Amen there brother. Amen.Originally Posted by Tabata
Even during his worst month (May: .248/.313/.694) he managed to post his second highest RBI total in a month (18)![]()
Slugging 700 is not a bad month, but that could be just me lol
"If we have to, we'll hoard everybody. That's what the Yankees used to do."
“Most lineups will hate facing our pitching and most pitching will hate facing our lineup,”
Originally Posted by ArodMVP217
I think the 700 was his ops, not his slugging
"Montero hasn't delivered completely on his raw power, but he's close to projecting as an 80 hitter with 80 power on the 20-80 scouting scale"-BA
http://web.minorleaguebaseball.com/m...pbp&pid=524968
Yea, it's his OPS. Dreamy.
oh, you skipped SLG%.
wouldn't it be obvious that someone with the name Jesus would be a clutch hitter, jaja
"If we have to, we'll hoard everybody. That's what the Yankees used to do."
“Most lineups will hate facing our pitching and most pitching will hate facing our lineup,”
i'm beginning to come around to the belief that if his bat can play as an elite level bat as a 1b he would be better off there than at catcher.
now if his bat were to play as an elite level bat as a catcher and not much better than league average as a 1b then there would be motivation to keep him behind the plate.
Someone needs to tell milb.com their OPS for Montero is wrong (again).Originally Posted by 14/8 @ Delmarva, Position: Catcher
IMO a possible position change for Jesus all depends on Romine's development. If he keeps hitting, I wouldn't be totallly opposed to shifting Montero to 1B or RF. Wasn't Romine supposed to be a defensive stud with (I remember reading specifically about this) a cannon arm? Any updates on that?
Montero makes everything all better.Originally Posted by 15/8 @ Lakewood, Position: DH
He struck out last night.Originally Posted by Tabata
Mo' Nut: One Smoove Brotha.
Jaret Wright's 2005 Cy Young Season: 20-3, 3.04 ERA
Should have sold highOriginally Posted by Snatch Catch
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He needs to work harderOriginally Posted by Snatch Catch
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Updated stats.Originally Posted by 16/8 @ Lakewood, Position: DH

Posted by a fan who was at the Doggies game
This probably is why he is groomed for C. It's that or DH.
helno51
August 17th, 2008 at 1:07 am
he might be faster than a slug but not by much - haha. hes faster than fasano and molina but hes also a lot younger. he did a fair amount of base running tonight and we were all surprised with how slow he was. i always thought that maybe OF could be a possibility for him but based on tonight i would be stunned if he could play the OF. and my guess is he would have very limited range at first. he probably has the reflexes to get things hit near him but hes not going to be ranging for balls.
http://yankees.lhblogs.com/2008/08/1...gain/#comments
Updated stats.Originally Posted by 17/8 @ Lakewood, Position: Catcher
He just hit his first professional triple.
And that's right after the blurb about him being "slow". Maybe he worked harder?Originally Posted by Tabata
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UM... waiting for football
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Let's Go Yankees!
I heart young pitchers
He only has one, so he still needs to...Originally Posted by keg411
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I was at the Charleston game tonight, got Montero's autograph, he was very nice! The kid is like a man amongst boys there its truly unbelievable, he looks like a giant beast out there, 3 out of his four at bats he scorched the ball, his triple was hit roughly 15 ft away from the warning track, where the center fielder leaped out to catch but just missed it and got injured on the play, montero actually had a chance for an inside the park homerun LOL, no joke, but was held up by the third base coach, and also i was very impressed with his throwing arm, looked like it had pretty good zip and accuracy on it from what i could see, from him warming up, although he didn't even attempt a throw when there was a double steal against him, but other than that, he looked great.
Updated stats.Originally Posted by 18/8 @ Lakewood, Position: Catcher
Number 16 for the season.Originally Posted by 20/8 Columbus, Position: DH
He has surpassed almost all my predictions for the season. Especially OBP and average. He is just around 50 XBH, which is a very nice total for someone his age, in their first full season.
Can't say I am pleased. I am ecstatic!!![]()
He still needs to work harder!
This guy is gonna be our Manny, Pujols, Miguel Cabrera, etc.
NYY Triforce
Phil Hughes
Joba Chamberlain
Ian Kennedy
So what's the prediction on where he'll be on the BA top 100 list?
50 ... BA will punish him because they won't think he can stick at catcher.Originally Posted by THEBOSS84
I think in the mid 40's, and like said before, he will be punished a little because people still won't be convinced he'll stay at catcher.Originally Posted by jeter62375
At this point it shouldn't matter where they project him defensively.
He is an elite level bat at any position on the field.
To bring in a forum favorite like Lars Anderson, last year he was .288/.385/.443 in the SAL and he ranked 40th in the top 100.
Good point. Compared to what Anderson did last year, Montero is younger, has better #'s and can be C/1bOriginally Posted by BomberBrian
He should be ranked higher than Lars was no doubt.
It really doesn't matter where he's ranked. We know what we have and what he is will be undeniable soon enough.
Eh, don't push it.Originally Posted by ppa79
Who says that's pushing it?Originally Posted by The Dream
It is. I have a lot of confidence in him, but he hasn't even hit Tampa yet.Originally Posted by Buzah!
"Trade a player a year too early rather than a year too late" -- Branch Rickey
No it's not. Until he shows any signs of having a ceiling it's ridiculous for anyone to try to give him one.Originally Posted by Yankee Fan in Boston

I don't think its ridiculous to give him a ceiling.Originally Posted by Buzah!
My ceiling for him is....Beast with a bat.![]()
On the flip side, until he shows that he can perform at the mlb level its ridiculous for anyone to try to compare him to some of the best hitters in the league today.Originally Posted by Buzah!
I don't think anyone is saying that he isn't capable of being that good, but to crown him as the next "so and so" is completely irrational.
Originally Posted by BroadwayBomber55
Yup. And it also puts even more pressure on these guys. It wasn't that long ago people were comparing Tabata to Manny Ramirez.....Originally Posted by CanoForPresident
"Trade a player a year too early rather than a year too late" -- Branch Rickey
That was of those awful "if everything goes right" comparisons. Atleast we've seen Montero hit for power.Originally Posted by Yankee Fan in Boston
Originally Posted by BroadwayBomber55
I see no need to compare him to anyone. But at the same time, if people want to they're not necessarily overrating him. The Yanks are thrilled about this kid.Originally Posted by CanoForPresident
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