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Old 11-24-2017, 03:38 PM   #16
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Re: MLB The Show 17 Prospect Stances

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Originally Posted by Horns1980
When the show typically picks players for this Prospect Stance list they usually determine it by which players have the highest probability to be called up prior to the season. Most of the players you have listed have no chance of being called up this year. Not trying to be a dick just giving you another view point. I had most all of them right last year to. I also used the same process they did. Players that have no chance of being called up from the 100 list there is no reason for them to insert their stance as stances can change.
I went and added 3 players I think if you view YouTube and see their stances from last season you will notice they closely resemble the swings I have them next to. Jackson, Lewis, Moniak seriously have no chance of seeing time this year at the major league level. Hell Moniak was a high schooler last year, he is far from being the next Harper.
I would definitely have to agree that the guys you listed should've had those prospect stances. Unfortunately, none of them can be correct. I realize that Moniak, Lewis and Jackson are very questionable; however I can explain my reasoning behind them. All three were high draft picks, which The Show seems to favour when assigning prospect stances. For Jackson, that exact stance has been in the prospects stances ever since The Show 15, when he was a very good prospect. For Lewis, stance 9 is very very close to Lewis' real batting stance, and it fits alphabetically. For Moniak, him and Mejia were the only players that would've fit alphabetically, but Stance 9 doesn't really look at all like Mejia's real stance.
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