With no active trade thread, there's still been lots of trade buzz here in our never-ending quest to acquire big league pitchers. Three of the young men discussed as possible trade bait also happen to be Red Sox high school draftees with promising left-handed slugging potential.
For a standard high school first-rounder -- how about #1 overall pick Chipper Jones (who sometimes batted lefty)? Jones made the majors at age 21, and the Hall of Fame at 46. His MLB career lasted 19 years with 162-game averages of 30 HRs, 105 RBI, .303/.930.
So who -- if anyone -- will be the closest thing to Jones' production: Casas, Anthony or Mayer?
Jones and Casas each had their first full big league seasons at age 23; Larry hit 23 homers, while Tris hit 24. In three full years in the minors, Jones had longball totals of 13, 13 and 15. Anthony, in two full years, has 14 and 16 (so far). Mayer, in partial seasons, hit 13, 13 and 8...
All were or are big, strong guys, so this may be impossible to predict -- but if it comes down to health, we know Casas and Mayer have already had some nagging injuries. Right now, Anthony's build may be more supple... (until he fills out, his metabolism slows down, and he starts losing his hair - many years from now).