Wednesday, September 03, 2008

Called up to the Show: Prospects yearn for opportunity to prove value

It's that time a year again where MLB teams expand their roster grinding towards the end of the season. Most young minor leaguers jump at the chance to play in the Bigs and revel in the moments on the diamond. Sure some can't hit the knock the dust off an old barn yet they get their chance to prove themselves. Whether it's coming out of the bullpen to face a few batters or entering the game in a pinch-hitting spot prospects get their frill. I don't think it's a good idea though for a prospect to be placed into a situation where the game is on the line and they're set up to fail mercilessly by striking out to end it or giving up a gofer ball to send a home crowd home in tears. That's just not good baseball.

There are moments when a team will falter and experience a downward spiral such as with the fictitious Cleveland Indians team in the movie Major League 1 & 2. The best moves by managers is to use newcomers in roles where can get the most out of appearances to serve as learning experiences. In other words it will be a gut-wrenching spot which will put too much pressure on the player and result in a crowd growing incensed, booing with rabid intensity and ready to clobber the player in the parking lot after watching their team lose. Many young prodigies will get the feeling of pride when they succeed while the rest will ride the bench or sent back to the minors for further development. Either way they'll learn from mistakes like not hitting into a double twice in a game and striking out on low pitches. At that point there is only room for improvement.

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