Williamson is sort of like the opposite of Evan White to me.Donn Beach wrote: ↑Wed Aug 13, 2025 5:11 amthe deal with Williamson, he's not a near term answer. I think getting picked in the second round and being promoted was deceiving. I view him more like a calzone or haniger, that it could be possible he is a starter when he hits 27-28. Or he's utility, which very likely could be itSeattle or Bust wrote: ↑Wed Aug 13, 2025 3:46 amTeam announced he will be posted.HawkandMariner88 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 13, 2025 3:29 am
Is he gonna have to be posted? Why not just stick with the young guys unless you planning on making a big trade at some point.
"Why not stick with the young guys?"
1. We don't currently have a 1B close in the system.
2. Williamson will never come close to hitting 20 homers, let alone 56, or 254 over 7 seasons. Despite his solid glove... he has slugged exactly 1 homer over 340 plate appearances. He has an OPS near .600 in the minors. His bat has not flashed even close to what it needs to be to start in this league.
Evan White was already a developed player whose profile looked like a .270/.350/.430 15-20 homer player at worst with an elite glove at 1B. They then took a perfectly good profile and ruined it by trying to add power.
I think the opposite is true for Williamson. I think he needs to pull what they did with White... try to bulk up and change his swing mechanics to add more pop and hope his contact doesn't crater. That also means he needs a lot of time to do that. I can't see him being the starting 3B for the M's next year until he shows he can generate more pop.