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Zack's avatar

Maybe Termarr won’t be a high contact / high average bat, but a solid fielding second baseman that can get on base 42% of the time and slug some is an all star every season in MLB.

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Let the debate begin!

I'd argue the hit tool and *contact* tool are separate, but related.

Kevin Newman is the definitional Pirate example from recent times here, and that's where I suspect Mitch Jebb ultimately falls.

Both, yes, display top-of-scale contact ability, but as Newman proved you have to couple that with at least a *minimum* amount of punch or the much-maligned big league defender will eat you up. From the available data, it seems Jebb (Jeb!...come one, somebody get it) may have even less juice than Newman.

The ultimately judge of hit tool is still the good ole batting average, I say, with things like contact rate and whiff rates being components of the outcome.

All that said...Jebb may still actually be best in this current system. Woof.

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