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2021-04-01 13:00:00 (link to chat) | Who do you think our the five first call ups prospects to the majors this year? (Paul from Athens) | Taylor Trammell, Andrew Vaughn, Jonathan India, Kyle Isbel, and Akil Baddoo (or Chris Rodriguez or Tucupita Marcano or Jordan Sheffield or or or). It's a cheap answer because all these guys are breaking camp with their teams. (Craig Goldstein) |
2020-11-20 12:00:00 (link to chat) | I’m assuming your take on the Reds prospects will come out next week. What’s the word on Jonathan India from the alt site? What are his chances of playing for the Reds next year? (waheiser from Colorado) | As a preview of coming attractions, the reports there were fine but nothing to really move the needle to obvious 2021 starter. More likely he's a useful bench piece that ends up with 400 AB here and there. Also, the full list schedule is here: https://www.baseballprospectus.com/prospects/2021-prospects-top-10-lists/ (Jeffrey Paternostro) |
2020-02-21 13:00:00 (link to chat) | Kbryan hayes and Jonathan India still get a lot of love - what am I missing? (Oscar from Concinnati) | Both are high floor prospects with enough offensive upside to be relevant. Ke'Bryan Hayes is a third base prospect for the Pirates on the cusp of the majors with little in his way for a starting gig. He has been a slow-burn prospect, moving one level at a time since the 2015 Draft, so some prospect fatigue likely is setting in. That said, he offers modest offensive upside with a hit-over-power approach and some speed. His superb defense will keep his bat in the lineup, and he could flirt with 15/15 production with a strong average. This has always been his upside. India, meanwhile, was the fifth-overall pick in the 2018 Draft and has disappointed many despite well-above-average production last year (130 DRC+ in High-A and 141 DRC+ in Double-A). The Florida State and Southern Leagues are tough places to hit, even for a polished college bat. Regardless, India has an average offensive profile (5/5/5) buoyed somewhat by his patient approach. (Jesse Roche) |
2020-02-21 13:00:00 (link to chat) | Why does Jonathan India get no love anymore? (Josh from TBD) | You cannot please everyone! However, we do love him more than most. I always thought of him as a 5/5/5 prospect, though I thought those 5s could be closer to 55s than 50s. I still see his upside as a .270/20/10 type, which is quite useful, but far from high-end. (Jesse Roche) |
2019-02-06 21:00:00 (link to chat) | Do Alec Bohm and Jonathan India have any shot at star upside? Or have do I have them correctly pegged as solid regulars that maybe have a few AS seasons in them? (Tom Hagen from The Mattresses) | I think Bohm has a better shot at star upside than India, but I think pegging them as solid regulars is a very reasonable approach. -BS (Dynasty 101 Chat w/ Ben Carsley and Bret Sayre) |
2018-11-02 13:00:00 (link to chat) | How strongly do you feel about Jonathan India as a dynasty league spec? (Kurt Angle from Saudi Arabia, currently) | I haven't had strong fantasy baseball feelings...well, ever really. I think we have him fourth in the draft class on the early 101 sorting. (Jeffrey Paternostro) |
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