Valen wrote:I can see the logic there. No way they could know for certain if Seager was ready and cannot blame them for not wanting to rush him if they did not have to. Pretty sure they were expecting more offense than what they have got from Rollins though. I just remember watching LA when they came to Texas and thinking they gotta get more from that guy or call up Seager.
Valen still fails to realize most scouts and organizations don't see Seager as a SS, but as a 3bman, which is the main reason he's not currently playing SS for the Dodgers.
As I noted earlier, Seager is 6-4, 220, with a bad first step, and poor range at short. He's apparently survived there because of his cannon arm, which won't work at the major league level. Considering Friedman's emphasis on defense at Tampa Bay, he probably isn't willing to trade Rollins' still valued defense there for Seager's subpar d. And if they are planning to play him at 3b, nothing will mess with his confidence more than failing first at Ss, where he's not particularly skilled.
If they do tire of Rollins' offense and actually take the defensive hit with Seager at SS, the left side of the infield is going to be brutal..particularly when Guerrero is playing.