Who Should I Draft?
Alfonso Soriano or Jonathan Lucroy
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“Despite hitting 32 HRs and 108 RBIs for the pathetic Cubs in 2012. They want to get rid of Alfonso at all costs nesscary. The Cubs are building for the future, and Soriano is a bat that teams will give up great prospects for. It makes sense, just know that there will be trade winds blowing around his ear all season. Eventually he will get traded, and eventually he will still be a 30 HR player no matter the situation. Lights/Camera/Action.”
“Lucroy was tearing the cover off the ball before getting injured, as well as hitting way over .300. Jonathan is a good source of power and average, but the threat of Martin Maldonado does weaken the value of Lucroy by a little bit. Still with Johnathan you are getting a great hitting catcher that should go later than he will produce.”
“doesn't get the pub he desereves, others may overlook him but you shouldn't”
“Don't expect a .320 AVG again, but .280 and 15-20 HR in a tremendous offense is a great value this late in the draft.”
CBS Sports | May 22nd, 4:17pm
Brewers catcher Jonathan Lucroy went 3 for 4 in Tuesday's win over the Dodgers.
Lucroy finished with...


Chicago
Milwaukee