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  1. lastatman

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    Future solution at catcher?

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    MIDLAND, Mich. - It could be that Kyle Farmer was destined to be a catcher all along.

    Farmer's mom has a picture of her son in catching gear when he was 5-years-old. But if that picture foretold his future, his destiny still arrived via a circuitous route.

    Now the Loons regular catcher, Farmer spent most of his baseball career as a shortstop. As a catcher, he nearly qualifies as a newbie.

    [​IMG]"Our high school coach's dad told me that someday I'd be a catcher because of the size of my hands," Farmer said. "I didn't think much of it then because I was a shortstop and I'd always been a shortstop."

    The Atlanta native was a shortstop for four years at the University of Georgia, and was the Bulldogs' starter at that position for 211 career games. He finished with the highest career fielding percentage at shortstop (.968), and set the highest single season mark at .978. He even played shortstop for Team USA.

    Still, when the pro scouts watched Farmer, they saw a catcher in the making.

    "My senior year I started to catch bullpens to just get comfortable with it," said Farmer. "Then when they saw me throw to second, they (scouts) told me catching was the way to go. But I still figured if I was good enough to play shortstop for Team USA, I could play it for anyone."

    The Cincinnati Reds called Farmer after his junior year to tell him that they wanted to draft him as a catcher. But he was still set on playing shortstop, and he was drafted in the 35th round by the New York Yankees instead.

    Farmer decided to return for his senior year at Georgia, but when the Dodgers asked to work him out after the Bulldogs' season, there was no mistaking their intentions.

    "They told me to not even bring my infielder's glove," Farmer said. "At that point I just wanted the chance to play professionally, and however I needed to get there was fine with me. Whether it was catching, outfield, shortstop … I didn't care."

    Loons manager Bill Haselman understands Farmer's catching journey. Haselman was a shortstop in high school and then played mostly in rightfield at UCLA. But the Bruins' pitching coach asked him to switch to catcher.

    "I wasn't excited about it at first, but I'm glad I did it," said Haselman, played 13 years in the major leagues as a catcher. "I mean, nothing against Farmer, because he's a great athlete, but it's really tough to make it to the majors as a middle infielder.

    "As a catcher, I can see him having a nice, long big league career."

    The Dodgers selected Farmer in the 8th round of the 2013 June amateur draft and he's played catcher for 54 of his 57 professional games. He was a designated hitter for the other three.

    Given the complex nature of catching and its multi-tasking demands, Farmer has been pushed beyond his normal boundaries as a player. But he's relishing the challenge.

    [​IMG]"You have to have a baseball mentality to play catcher," he said. "You have to know the game because you're so much more involved in every aspect of it. Honestly, it's humbled me as a player.

    "(Former big league pitcher) Jamie Moyer, Dillon Moyer's dad, was in town, and he said, when you're starting out as a catcher, you need to learn something new every day. If you're not, then you're falling behind."

    While the Loons have set a torrid stolen base pace in April, Farmer has helped them slow down the other team's running games. He threw out 32 percent of would-be base stealers in his first 18 games, an above-average number.

    "He exchange and release is very good," said Haselman, referring to the catcher's task of grabbing the ball from his glove and making a quick throw to a base. "It probably comes from playing shortstop, where you have to get rid of the ball quickly."

    Pitch-calling is another part of Farmer's learning process. Haselman said he'll occasionally call a pitch in a certain situation but, "It's their game out there."

    And Farmer, despite his infielder's background, said he - not by design - has been preparing himself for calling a game all along.

    "When I played shortstop I was always calling pitches in my head," said Farmer. "I'd think, 'We should throw him the slider here,' and stuff like that. I could do that because shortstop always came kind of easily to me."

    Blocking pitches is yet another line on the list of catcher's duties, and it may be the toughest to learn.

    "His blocking needs the most work but that's something tough for any catcher to learn," Haselman said. "He sometimes wants to catch it like a shortstop, but he's coming along. You just have to learn to keep the ball in front of you at all costs."

    With so many different defensive duties on his plate, it would be easy to excuse Farmer if his offense suffered some. But that hasn't been the case. Through 22 games Farmer was hitting .323 with a league-high 21 RBI. He's also stole four bases to help augment the Loons fast-break approach on the basepaths.

    "Well, I'm definitely thinking a lot more about defense now," he said. "I mean, I have pretty good confidence in my hitting. I feel like I can hit and that will take care of itself. But defense is my first priority."

    Haselman appreciates Farmer's catcher's mentality.

    "The thing about Kyle is that he never talks about his offense," he said. "He's always talking about his defense and what he needs to do better. He really wants to learn and he's working at it every single day."



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    meh, if he's still relevant in 2 years, we'll talk.
     
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    Pipeline Hitting Prospect of the Month: Joc Pederson, Albuquerque Isotopes
    Dodgers' No. 2 prospect, 26 G, .398/.504/.663, 1.167 OPS, 6 HR, 14 RBI, 9 SB, 22 R

    April was a good month for Pederson. In addition to his dizzying start to the season -- he ranks near the top of the Minor League leaderboard in a wide array of statistics -- Pederson celebrated his 22nd birthday on April 21. That makes him one of the youngest players in the Pacific Coast League, even if he hasn't played like it.

    Pederson, who is ranked No. 33 on MLB.com's Top 100 Prospects list, does have the benefit of playing his home games well above sea level in Albuquerque. But Pederson has found success away from Isotopes Park as well. Half of Pederson's home runs came on the road, where he is hitting .327.
    The Dodgers already have an overflowing outfield in the Major Leagues, but Pederson has done his best to show he's nearly ready to join it. Primarily a center fielder, Pederson has played all three outfield positions this year, so he can be ready wherever -- and whenever -- the Dodgers need him in the Major Leagues.
     
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    Pederson and Guerrero both went deep twice today.
     
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    ^Can't wait until I see the game. I taped the cbs sports channel which had the game as their weekly broadcast tonight.
     
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    Don't know how much longer Guerrero and Pederson can stay in AAA. Both are destroying it. Both went deep again today and Joc now has 14 Hrs and Guerrero now has 10 on the season and both have averages over .350.
     
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    Pederson and Guerrero are ridiculous
     
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    Well, sooner or later Ned's blocking blockbuster paydays will have to be addressed...and it will mean more humble pie, especially for him. But it won't matter, the asshole will get extended and just stay on as the "bridesmaid maker" he has so solidly been.
    I don't know when these kids will get a shot; I guess it takes a nearly collapsed season for a Puig to come up early, and we are on our way, but not exactly around the corner. I guess looking up at the SD Padres might push a button or two, which could be soon considering our play recently.
    These next two series could be a backbreaker for the team and certain players, or redemption. I don't see starting pitching that great right now, until CK gets straightened out. Haren will come back down, and Beckett-who knows? Maholm is over for the most part. it's just not that great.
    Is Ryu still on the team?
     
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    Young Pedro pitched today:

    5IP 1H 0BB 0R 5K
     
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    Seager 4-5 batting like .370 on the season now. Saw him early in the year and honestly wasn't impressed because he was getting beat inside a lot, but now... Man the confidence is out of this world. Believes he can hit anyone and he's so cold blooded and even keeled personality wise he's been able to keep his streak going.
     
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    cool
    hopefully no crazy bkitch bites his ear off
     
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    What's the ETA on Seager? Late 2015, 2016 for sure?
     
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    If he keeps going and gets to Double A this year? Possibly late next year if they need him but 2016 is the best bet.
     
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    ugh. Come on Kersh.
     
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    I'm a dumb ass. Wrong thread.
     
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    Pederson with another home run and a triple, he's on cycle watch
     
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