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Strictly a bench player. Not exactly a star with the glove, and nothing special with the bat. Useful depth. Laughable to consider him a starter/regular.
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So if you take Jeff McNeil, and make him right handed, then take away all of his versatility and upside, you get Austin Hays. He's -2 OAA since 2024, with a -10 DRS. So he doesn't fit the "run prevention" mold.


Sounds perfect.

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Don't call him youngster Austin Hays, not in his twenties anymore

Not a starter with the Reds in Cincy like he once was in Baltimore




That's all I got

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I'd like a righthanded bat in left who could hold the fort until Benge is ready and then still serve in a platoon role afterwards. Hays would fit that description, but Miguel Andujar (.822 OPS last year, including a .944 OPS after the Reds got him at the deadline) would be the better get. His numbers in the outfield aren't spectacular either, but he's still learning the position and he has a plus arm.
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That's all I got

Good enough.

Well done.


He would make a nice platoon piece, if you could provide a decent lefty hitter to be the other half of the platoon. Maybe it will be Benge from game 1.

Later

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More and more, I am starting to fear that Austin Hays or Luis Robert (rather than Cody Bellinger or Kyle Tucker) will be the offensive upgrade to the Mets outfield. Depressing just to type that. Please let Carson Benge be the real deal and ready come opening day.
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I am not sure why that claim is here in the Austin Hays thread, but I have no reason to be certain about that.


Carson Benge has 24 games at AAA, over which time he has hit .178 / .272 / .311 // .583.


The Mets currently have a pretty skeletal crew in the outfield, but if Benge does not break camp with the big-league team, there is no reason to believe that would not be purely a baseball decision. There are simply multiple players currently ahead of him.

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More and more, I am starting to fear that Austin Hays or Luis Robert (rather than Cody Bellinger or Kyle Tucker) will be the offensive upgrade to the Mets outfield. Depressing just to type that. Please let Carson Benge be the real deal and ready come opening day.

 

It was brought up here

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More and more, I am starting to fear that Austin Hays or Luis Robert (rather than Cody Bellinger or Kyle Tucker) will be the offensive upgrade to the Mets outfield. Depressing just to type that. Please let Carson Benge be the real deal and ready come opening day.

 

It was brought up here

 

So it was. Now I know. Thank you.


Even leaving out the experienced guys ahead of him and sticking with just the comers, there's a good chance that Ryan Clifford, Jett Williams, and even Nick Morabito all arrive before Benge. He could pass them all during Spring Training — they are all about the same age — but the others have had slightly more seasoning and progress.

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