Once he learns how to better protect the strike zone with 2 strikes, he's going to take off. But enough about the bad and the ugly Moncada has shown this year. Let's look at some of the good. For all the easy plays he has uncharacteristically botched at second base this year, he still has the range to make plays like this:
And he's strong enough to do this:
And fast enough to do this:
So the talent is obviously there. He is still just 135 games into his MLB career and only 23 years old. If you take his current MLB stats and project them over 162 games, it would look like this: 139 hits, 30 doubles, 6 triples, 22 home runs, 69 RBI's, 13 stolen bases, and a 3.1 WAR. And those are his stats when people are complaining how BAD he's been. Imagine what those numbers will look like when he gets more experience in the league. He could be a regular 30-30 player at his peak. But how do we know he actually will pan out? Well we really don't for sure, but if you look across town at the Cubs second basemen Javy Baez, it is easy to see some comparisons.
Not quite identical, but pretty damn close. The season Baez is having for the Cubs right now is proof that it is still much too early for fans to be giving up on Moncada. I mean, there are fans out there actually asking what we could get back for Yoan in a trade. I don't know if those people are just trolls or are actually idiots. Either way, that nonsense talk needs to stop. No, Moncada isn't putting up Gleybar Torres numbers, but Torres is also batting in a lineup with Aaron Judge, Giancarlo Stanton, Gary Sanchez, and Miguel Andujar. Moncada is being asked to be one of the main offensive producers on a bad team with very limited protection around him. White Sox fans need to just calm down and take a breath. Moncada is a kid and is still learning. By no means is he even remotely close to a finished product. The strikeouts will always be a part of his game, but the same can be said for Baez, and he will probably get some MVP votes this season. Instead of ripping on Moncada, you should eagerly watch him develop before our very eyes. Because once he takes off for good, it's going to be a blast on the South Side for many years to come.
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