And yet he (Miguel Bleis) only struck out 19% of the time, literally less than 1/2 the rate of Nazzan who was just another level of lost at the plate.
I'm not sure how many players strike out 44% of the time in the low minors and become big leaguers, I don't think anyone has.
Those guys over at SP also have said Bleis is where he is because of his pedigree and raw tools, but if he has another bad season he's going to fall. If he puts up another sub .600 OPS he will be out of the top 20.
I get that Nazzan has that 2nd round pick pedigree, but more of those guys have missed the majors than made it for us. Cameron Canon, Nick Decker, Cole Brenan, C.J. Catham. You have to go back ten years to find a 2nd round pick who made the majors for us and that was sub .700 Sam Travis.
I like Nazzan, but all he has is a high draft pick pedigree. I hope he can turn it around, but he looks like a bust and I certainly wouldn't let him hold up a trade.