
Major League Baseball is a thankless job, isn’t it? It’s
almost like parenting, you work your tail off and you’re still expected to do a
little more. Give a little more. Do a little better. It’s a large weight to
carry on your shoulders every day but like parents MLB ball players do it.
Again, much like parenting, there are times that you succeed but the first time
you fail it’s all washed away. I said all that to bring to light exactly what
is happening right now to a Yankees prospect, a Yankees prospect that is being
severely overlooked this offseason. Jacob Lindgren.
Lindgren was taken with the first pick the Yankees had in
the 2014 MLB Draft and was expected to move through the Yankees system rather
quickly. Lindgren made his MLB debut early on in 2015 but an elbow injury
derailed the beginning of his MLB career. Lindgren has bone spurs removed from
his left elbow and missed the remainder of the 2015 season with surgery. While
in the majors Lindgren did well and seemed to be slipping his way into Joe
Girardi’s Circle of Trust but now it seems like no one remembers the name or
mentions him anymore. Jacob Lindgren, the forgotten one.
Lindgren was not listed on either of Baseball America’s or
Baseball Prospectus’s Top Yankees prospects list, although he did make my personal
list, and was not listed in the Top 10 on MLB.com’s Pipeline list of prospects
either. Lindgren is not being mentioned anywhere but here on The Greedy
Pinstripes and that may be a good thing for him.
Lindgren went into the 2015 season with high hopes and
expectations, entering the 2016 season he is the forgotten one. That’s a lot of
weight off his shoulder and his left elbow and that may allow Lindgren to relax
and do his thing like he did for Mississippi State or for the Yankees farm
affiliates.
Don’t forget Jacob Lindgren ladies and gents or he’s going
to make you regret it.
I forgot to comment on this one Daniel!
ReplyDeleteI have mentioned his name as a lefty out of the BP all year. I even have him on my list as making the team this year, if not going North he will show up this year...he is a good talent.
Many here still talk about him, outside of this blog he's being extremely disrespected.
DeleteThat ain't all bad, but he is or will be ready by the start or the first guy to be called on for the BP. The reports are he could become a closer with his stuff, that is some high expectations but, than again who knows for sure?
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