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A -- the next 37 days you are going to see a wave of non-tendered players like you've never seen before. General managers are thinking it's going to be between 75 and 100 guys. Guys like Jeremy Hermida. Q -- What are you going to do in the offseason, general manager Olney, to get the Red Sox back to the World Series? A--I'm calling the Florida Marlins about Jeremy Hermida, who's going to be one of these guys who might be non-tendered. I'm calling and trying to pluck the best of those guys, and I guarantee you Theo [Epstein]'s been doing that, in talking with general managers around the game. They say this is a really heavy part of the conversation right now.
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TheGoldenGreek33 wrote: It's an okay pick-up. Career: .351/.441 v RHP .321/.376 v LHP -8.0 UZR/150 in 3400 innings in RF. SSS in CF and LF. Basically, an average hitter with below average defense. Calm down a bit, people.
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TheGoldenGreek33 wrote: Basically, an average hitter with below average defense. Calm down a bit, people.
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amfox1 wrote: He'll be playing LF for us. My only concern is that he is another lefty bat in a lineup that could use a big righty bat.
After he totaled just 16 homers in his first three pro seasons, Hermida's power showed up in 2005. Working with Double-A Carolina hitting coach Steve Phillips and roving instructor John Mallee, Hermida was able to add more lift to his swing and started to pull inside pitches for power. His slight frame continued to fill out. His biggest selling point, though, is a tremendous ability to control the strike zone. As his power increased and his reputation spread, Southern League pitchers routinely avoided throwing him strikes. To his credit, Hermida refused to expand his zone and piled up the third-highest walk total in the minors. For the first time as a pro, he walked more than he struck out. He also runs well and has been caught stealing just 10 times in 77 career chances. His arm is average.
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