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The Nest | 59.03 | Hatchling Report | Luke Cage

Posted: Thu May 23, 2024 2:14 pm
by Dington
Hatchling Report | Luke Cage

April 1, 2059
by Banjo Jackson
Nashville, TN

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Luke, born to notorious parents, has always been in the spotlight. Though questions surround the legitimacy of the paternal results, Luke is a professional hitter like the name of the father on his birth certificate. His older step brother, Sammy ‘Bumper’ McNeill, soaked up the limelight while Luke snuck in under the radar. Many didn’t know of his existence prior to being named in the 2057 draft pool probably because he went under the moniker, Luke Cage. He prefers being introduced by his alter ego and not his embarrassing surname given to him at birth. He’s got the tools at 18 years old to make it as a big league shortstop, but would be an elite second baseman. His bat to ball skills are hard to beat, but he lacks power and has above average skills on the basepaths. His parents are not welcome at Les Paul Field, but Luke has no problem with that and feels it will help him play to the best of his ability.

Luke had success in Single A with Charlotte before being dealt to Nashville for Steven Clayton, but only played 4 postseason games with Nashville’s system. Thus far in 2059, Luke is batting .269 while playing great shortstop in Single A. Coaches spent extra time with him in the offseason, but were unable to improve his plate discipline and fielding and further. They will try again next offseason.


ETA: 2061

Re: The Nest | 59.03 | Hatchling Report | Luke Cage

Posted: Fri Aug 09, 2024 6:08 pm
by Dington
Dington wrote:
Thu May 23, 2024 2:14 pm
Hatchling Report | Luke Cage

April 1, 2059
by Banjo Jackson
Nashville, TN

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SS Luke Cage

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Luke, born to notorious parents, has always been in the spotlight. Though questions surround the legitimacy of the paternal results, Luke is a professional hitter like the name of the father on his birth certificate. His older step brother, Sammy ‘Bumper’ McNeill, soaked up the limelight while Luke snuck in under the radar. Many didn’t know of his existence prior to being named in the 2057 draft pool probably because he went under the moniker, Luke Cage. He prefers being introduced by his alter ego and not his embarrassing surname given to him at birth. He’s got the tools at 18 years old to make it as a big league shortstop, but would be an elite second baseman. His bat to ball skills are hard to beat, but he lacks power and has above average skills on the basepaths. His parents are not welcome at Les Paul Field, but Luke has no problem with that and feels it will help him play to the best of his ability.

Luke had success in Single A with Charlotte before being dealt to Nashville for Steven Clayton, but only played 4 postseason games with Nashville’s system. Thus far in 2059, Luke is batting .269 while playing great shortstop in Single A. Coaches spent extra time with him in the offseason, but were unable to improve his plate discipline and fielding and further. They will try again next offseason.


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Well, not a lot happened to Cage after his first full season in Nashville's farm. After a decent start in Single A, Cage cooled off tremendously and ended with a .608 OPS, but had 11.1 ZR. He was overmatched, but I didn't want to mess with his morale by demoting him. He's batting .305 in 16 G in 2060, thus far. Really hope he makes some strides forward as 2059 seems to have been a wasted year. He's had two years of attempting to improve his discipline and defense and has failed all four attempts.

Re: The Nest | 59.03 | Hatchling Report | Luke Cage

Posted: Sat Aug 10, 2024 1:56 pm
by Krathan
Interesting he hasn’t seen any real development gains.

I think that’s going to change but this game is weird sometimes.

Re: The Nest | 59.03 | Hatchling Report | Luke Cage

Posted: Sat Aug 10, 2024 2:00 pm
by Dington
Krathan wrote:
Sat Aug 10, 2024 1:56 pm
Interesting he hasn’t seen any real development gains.

I think that’s going to change but this game is weird sometimes.
Very unfortunate, but he should’ve been in short A instead of Single A. Probably over thought the morale part of it.

Re: The Nest | 59.03 | Hatchling Report | Luke Cage

Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2024 5:06 pm
by Dington
Dington wrote:
Fri Aug 09, 2024 6:08 pm
Dington wrote:
Thu May 23, 2024 2:14 pm
Hatchling Report | Luke Cage

April 1, 2059
by Banjo Jackson
Nashville, TN

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SS Luke Cage

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Luke, born to notorious parents, has always been in the spotlight. Though questions surround the legitimacy of the paternal results, Luke is a professional hitter like the name of the father on his birth certificate. His older step brother, Sammy ‘Bumper’ McNeill, soaked up the limelight while Luke snuck in under the radar. Many didn’t know of his existence prior to being named in the 2057 draft pool probably because he went under the moniker, Luke Cage. He prefers being introduced by his alter ego and not his embarrassing surname given to him at birth. He’s got the tools at 18 years old to make it as a big league shortstop, but would be an elite second baseman. His bat to ball skills are hard to beat, but he lacks power and has above average skills on the basepaths. His parents are not welcome at Les Paul Field, but Luke has no problem with that and feels it will help him play to the best of his ability.

Luke had success in Single A with Charlotte before being dealt to Nashville for Steven Clayton, but only played 4 postseason games with Nashville’s system. Thus far in 2059, Luke is batting .269 while playing great shortstop in Single A. Coaches spent extra time with him in the offseason, but were unable to improve his plate discipline and fielding and further. They will try again next offseason.


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Well, not a lot happened to Cage after his first full season in Nashville's farm. After a decent start in Single A, Cage cooled off tremendously and ended with a .608 OPS, but had 11.1 ZR. He was overmatched, but I didn't want to mess with his morale by demoting him. He's batting .305 in 16 G in 2060, thus far. Really hope he makes some strides forward as 2059 seems to have been a wasted year. He's had two years of attempting to improve his discipline and defense and has failed all four attempts.
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Saw a little improvement from Cage, but not much. He did, however, raise his batting average from .231 in '59 to .275 in '60, so that's a positive sign. Still young, but hoping for a big jump in development this season.

Re: The Nest | 59.03 | Hatchling Report | Luke Cage

Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2025 10:56 pm
by Trebro
He's kinda not turned out as well as I'd hoped when i envisioned him.

Re: The Nest | 59.03 | Hatchling Report | Luke Cage

Posted: Mon Feb 10, 2025 6:47 pm
by Dington
Dington wrote:
Mon Nov 04, 2024 5:06 pm
Dington wrote:
Fri Aug 09, 2024 6:08 pm
Dington wrote:
Thu May 23, 2024 2:14 pm
Hatchling Report | Luke Cage

April 1, 2059
by Banjo Jackson
Nashville, TN

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SS Luke Cage

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Luke, born to notorious parents, has always been in the spotlight. Though questions surround the legitimacy of the paternal results, Luke is a professional hitter like the name of the father on his birth certificate. His older step brother, Sammy ‘Bumper’ McNeill, soaked up the limelight while Luke snuck in under the radar. Many didn’t know of his existence prior to being named in the 2057 draft pool probably because he went under the moniker, Luke Cage. He prefers being introduced by his alter ego and not his embarrassing surname given to him at birth. He’s got the tools at 18 years old to make it as a big league shortstop, but would be an elite second baseman. His bat to ball skills are hard to beat, but he lacks power and has above average skills on the basepaths. His parents are not welcome at Les Paul Field, but Luke has no problem with that and feels it will help him play to the best of his ability.

Luke had success in Single A with Charlotte before being dealt to Nashville for Steven Clayton, but only played 4 postseason games with Nashville’s system. Thus far in 2059, Luke is batting .269 while playing great shortstop in Single A. Coaches spent extra time with him in the offseason, but were unable to improve his plate discipline and fielding and further. They will try again next offseason.


ETA: 2061
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Potential95358
Well, not a lot happened to Cage after his first full season in Nashville's farm. After a decent start in Single A, Cage cooled off tremendously and ended with a .608 OPS, but had 11.1 ZR. He was overmatched, but I didn't want to mess with his morale by demoting him. He's batting .305 in 16 G in 2060, thus far. Really hope he makes some strides forward as 2059 seems to have been a wasted year. He's had two years of attempting to improve his discipline and defense and has failed all four attempts.
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Saw a little improvement from Cage, but not much. He did, however, raise his batting average from .231 in '59 to .275 in '60, so that's a positive sign. Still young, but hoping for a big jump in development this season.
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Slow and steady is the progression with Cage. Unfortunately, his 2062 season got off to a rocky start when he strained his shoulder, so he will miss 6 weeks. Those could be crucial weeks for his development and I don't have high hopes he will ever become an elite contact hitter, though he is still just 21 and has great defensive skills.

Re: The Nest | 59.03 | Hatchling Report | Luke Cage

Posted: Tue Feb 11, 2025 7:25 am
by Krathan
I’m really curious to see how he ends up developing. It’s a bummer his eye lumped.

Re: The Nest | 59.03 | Hatchling Report | Luke Cage

Posted: Tue Feb 11, 2025 11:08 am
by Dington
Krathan wrote:
Tue Feb 11, 2025 7:25 am
I’m really curious to see how he ends up developing. It’s a bummer his eye lumped.
Yeah, but I'm more concerned his contact won't develop. Either way, should be a decent enough player with that glove.

Re: The Nest | 59.03 | Hatchling Report | Luke Cage

Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2025 7:13 pm
by Trebro
Hos development has definitely not been what I expected when I created him.

Re: The Nest | 59.03 | Hatchling Report | Luke Cage

Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2025 9:30 pm
by Dington
Trebro wrote:
Tue Apr 08, 2025 7:13 pm
Hos development has definitely not been what I expected when I created him.
Still got a little time and he just bumped a point of no field range. Love that.

Re: The Nest | 59.03 | Hatchling Report | Luke Cage

Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2025 12:49 pm
by Trebro
He probably has a steady career as a backup IF of nothing else. But it sure looked like more.

Re: The Nest | 59.03 | Hatchling Report | Luke Cage

Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2025 1:32 pm
by Dington
Trebro wrote:
Wed Apr 09, 2025 12:49 pm
He probably has a steady career as a backup IF of nothing else. But it sure looked like more.
He should still be a top tier SS. Should bat .300+ and steal bases while being a premier glove. If he fully develops, of course, he should be a 4-5 WAR player.

Re: The Nest | 59.03 | Hatchling Report | Luke Cage

Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2025 2:29 pm
by BaseClogger
He’s already a borderline starter.

Re: The Nest | 59.03 | Hatchling Report | Luke Cage

Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2025 3:21 pm
by Trebro
Dington wrote:
Wed Apr 09, 2025 1:32 pm
Trebro wrote:
Wed Apr 09, 2025 12:49 pm
He probably has a steady career as a backup IF of nothing else. But it sure looked like more.
He should still be a top tier SS. Should bat .300+ and steal bases while being a premier glove. If he fully develops, of course, he should be a 4-5 WAR player.
.250 in AA seems a stretch for . 300 in BBA but we'll see.

Re: The Nest | 59.03 | Hatchling Report | Luke Cage

Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2025 4:46 pm
by Dington
Trebro wrote:
Wed Apr 09, 2025 3:21 pm
Dington wrote:
Wed Apr 09, 2025 1:32 pm
Trebro wrote:
Wed Apr 09, 2025 12:49 pm
He probably has a steady career as a backup IF of nothing else. But it sure looked like more.
He should still be a top tier SS. Should bat .300+ and steal bases while being a premier glove. If he fully develops, of course, he should be a 4-5 WAR player.
.250 in AA seems a stretch for . 300 in BBA but we'll see.
His contact and AVK is only about halfway developed and he just turned 22. He's still got time to develop.

Re: The Nest | 59.03 | Hatchling Report | Luke Cage

Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2025 7:02 pm
by CTBrewCrew
A level prospect in the bba….c level superhero in marvel 😉

Re: The Nest | 59.03 | Hatchling Report | Luke Cage

Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2025 12:36 am
by Trebro
CTBrewCrew wrote:
Sat Apr 12, 2025 7:02 pm
A level prospect in the bba….c level superhero in marvel 😉
And a personal favorite.

Re: The Nest | 59.03 | Hatchling Report | Luke Cage

Posted: Thu May 29, 2025 1:11 pm
by Dington
Dington wrote:
Mon Feb 10, 2025 6:47 pm
Dington wrote:
Mon Nov 04, 2024 5:06 pm
Dington wrote:
Fri Aug 09, 2024 6:08 pm

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Well, not a lot happened to Cage after his first full season in Nashville's farm. After a decent start in Single A, Cage cooled off tremendously and ended with a .608 OPS, but had 11.1 ZR. He was overmatched, but I didn't want to mess with his morale by demoting him. He's batting .305 in 16 G in 2060, thus far. Really hope he makes some strides forward as 2059 seems to have been a wasted year. He's had two years of attempting to improve his discipline and defense and has failed all four attempts.
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Start 206044223
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Potential95358
Saw a little improvement from Cage, but not much. He did, however, raise his batting average from .231 in '59 to .275 in '60, so that's a positive sign. Still young, but hoping for a big jump in development this season.
ContactGapPowerEyeAvoid K
Start 206144334
Start 20625 (+1)5 (+1)34 (+1)4
Potential9534 (-1)8

Slow and steady is the progression with Cage. Unfortunately, his 2062 season got off to a rocky start when he strained his shoulder, so he will miss 6 weeks. Those could be crucial weeks for his development and I don't have high hopes he will ever become an elite contact hitter, though he is still just 21 and has great defensive skills.
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Cage really needs to develop this season. He's got one option year left, but if he doesn't start making better contact, he'll be limited to a bench/utility role. Still only 22, though.

Re: The Nest | 59.03 | Hatchling Report | Luke Cage

Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2025 8:55 pm
by Trebro
Crazy that his contact just never filled in