Before I began spiking the eggnog and focusing my attention away from the Hot Stove and onto the Yule Log, I was fortunate to receive an early Christmas present from Kris Kringle. Santa brought me a wonderful gift this year, scouting reports on new Nationals prospects Joe Ross and Trea Turner, from the one and only Jim Callis. These were his thoughts on the recent blockbuster, from Washington’s perspective.
“I really liked this trade for the Nationals. Legitimate everyday shortstops are hard to find, and they got one in Trea Turner. His speed is obviously his standout tool, but if he manages his approach, he could hit for average with a little bit of pop. I don’t see him as a Gold Glover, but he has the tools to stay at shortstop.”
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“Joe Ross is kind of like a lottery ticket. He has a great arm, capable of throwing mid-90s fastballs and power sliders, and he’s still figuring out how to dominate with it. He has some control but needs more command. If he figures it out, he could hit his ceiling and become a No. 2 or 3 starter. If not, he could be a late-inning bullpen weapon.” -> Jim Callis, MLBPipeline.com