What is wrong with kyle drabek
He hit his way through the Minors and lived up to his billing as a quick mover by making his Major League debut just two years after he was drafted. However, his contact ability didn't translate to the Majors and he didn't have the power to overcome it. Though he briefly discovered power after a midseason trade to the Yankees in , a torn labrum sidelined him for and perhaps sapped his power as well. Halfway through Spring Training in , he remains a free agent.
His control deserted him when he reached the Majors, though, and his career was derailed by Tommy John surgery in After he was released by the D-backs, he briefly signed a Minor League deal with the Giants to play the infield in In , he went back to pitching and made six starts with the Sugar Land Skeeters with a 8. In February, he signed with the Pericos de Puebla of the Mexican Baseball League, where he figures to be part of the team's starting rotation in Domonic Brown Brown is the only player on this list to make an All-Star team at the Major League level, as 23 home runs and a.
He followed that up with a measly. After the season, the Phillies outrighted Brown off their man roster. He spent with the Blue Jays on a Minor League deal, posting a. The Pacific Coast League was better to Brown in , when he hit. He took that momentum to the Mexican Winter League where he turned a. Jacob Turner For a high school draftee, Turner moved quickly through the Tigers system, making his Major League debut in as a year-old two years after he was drafted.
After a deal at the Trade Deadline sent Turner to the Marlins, he pitched to a 0. He followed that up with a 3. His inability to strike Major Leaguers out, however, has kept him out of a full-time Major League role ever since.
He spent with the Nationals, where he had a 5. Those two were considered the Phillies 3 and 4 prospects respectively. Manuel had Taylor as his ranked overall prospect, and the outfielder was in the Top 50 of both Callis and Lingo. In his first season with the Toronto organization, Drabek continued his ascent up the rankings.
He became the Blue Jays top prospect by following a campaign in which he went with a 2. He would pitch in parts of seven big-league seasons with the Blue Jays, White Sox, and Dbacks compiling just an record. Drabek produced a 5. He slashed just. He was dealt by Toronto to the Mets in December along with Noah Syndergaard and two others in exchange for veteran pitcher R. Dickey and two prospects. In this present-day deal the Phillies have given up their top overall prospect. Sanchez was ranked as the 13 overall prospect in the game by Baseball America and the 21 overall prospect by MLB Pipeline.
They also gave up a year-old catcher with upside potential. The other pieces are, at least at this stage, to be considered negligible. Maybe Sanchez will turn into Fergie Jenkins , the young pitcher dealt away to the Cubs in spring training of who turned into a Cy Young winner and Baseball Hall of Famer. The point of all of this? Phillies fans should stop sweating the surrender of Sanchez in this deal. Prospects are just that, prospects.
The Phillies just used one to land the best catcher in the game today. Nobody expects Realmuto to pull a Halladay and become a Hall of Famer. He does have to give the Phillies two, and hopefully more, quality seasons behind the plate, helping the team return to the perennial contender status which they enjoyed during the days when they dealt away Drabek. Funny ha-ha? OK, I'll stop channeling GoodFellas. Here, judge for yourself:.
Drabek hasn't been very good this season, posting a 4. Some might say the Jays might be better off without Drabek, but I wouldn't, and you never want to see a player go down with an injury.
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