[新聞] Scouts had some unique takes on base …
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標題: [新聞] Scouts had some unique takes on baseball's stars
時間: Sun May 20 12:12:11 2007
Scouts had some unique takes on baseball's stars
By Gene Wojciechowski
ESPN.com
Updated: May 17, 2007, 10:58 AM ET
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What's that auction house offering for Barry Bonds' 756th career home run
ball? An Austin Powers-like "one meeeellion dollars?" Big whoop.
I'm prepared to match that dollar figure, arrange for Karl Ravech of
"Baseball Tonight" to narrate your company softball league video and
commission an "Outside the Lines" report on Orel Hershiser's hairstyle
IF you record a perfect score on the following quiz.* All you have to do
is match the then-high school or college player with the actual free-agent
reports filed years ago by scouts for one major league team.
The players: Alex Rodriguez, Albert Pujols, Mark McGwire, Derek Jeter,
Randy Johnson, Frank Thomas, Ken Griffey Jr., Manny Ramirez, Roger Clemens
and Bonds. (A player's name can be used more than once.) No. 2 pencils
sharpened and ready? Please begin.
1. "Is not yet 17 years old and has body of 22-year-old. Has more overall
ability than any player I've ever scouted or ever seen. Has a chance
to be a superstar ... Could hit .300 and 30 HRs-plus for many years. Is
a 16-year-old kid with a 22-year-old body and 12-year-old mind at
times. Needs to show willingness to work and dedicate himself to the
game."
2. "Player goes by middle name ... High school players do not want to
pitch to him ... Far ahead of most Midwesterners baseball-wise. Chance
to get heavy with body. Will have to play third base, first base in
future. Bat potential gives player chance."
3. "Tall, slender, has reached physical maturity ... He doesn't work much
at improving anything and gets by on the ability he possesses in his
physical body."
4. "Live bat if I ever saw one. Can drive the ball. Can also throw, run,
field average when he wants to ... He can do about what he wants when
the spirit moves him ... Not an easy sign[ing], and a potential pain.
Undisciplined on and off the field, but so talented he can play
winning ball and should mature eventually. Not a bad kid, just spoiled."
5. "Does not pitch inside with intent for me. Curve will hang. Did not
see fastball changes, but did so off curve. Cannot consider for Round
One."
6. "Looks lackadaisical at times, but don't let it fool you -- he can
play! I don't feel he realizes his baseball potential. He works hard.
Only player between games taking ground balls. A good one!"
7. "Tremendous size and strength makes him a very intimidating hitter ...
as much power potential as any free agent I've ever scouted. Fielding
ability will be in the low average range."
8. "Solid frame. Has gotten rid of the putty fat he had in recent years
and maybe could stand a little more muscle in the shoulder area, as he
looks thin here compared to rest of his body. He seemed to think he
strengthen [sic] some here, but he looks strong enough to me right
now ... His parting remark was, "You are getting an infielder, as well
as a pitcher."
9. "Has all the tools to be future major league superstar. One of the
best I have seen. Carries himself very well considering all the
attention he is getting."
10. "Struck out four times in the two games I saw him play and did not
drive the ball. (I also saw Ted Williams look bad in a couple of
ballgames, but difference is saw him over a two-year span.) Might
be a little overconfident, but I'm not certain that is a weakness ...
Might weigh 220 in the future. All muscle now."
11. "A super-nice kid. Homebody type. Very smart, wants to study medicine.
Loves a challenge. Wants to be up in tough situations. Plays with fun.
Teammates love him."
12. "I just can't project this delivery and arm action to the big league
level. May be prone to arm trouble and I question his ability to
handle stressful situations on the mound ... No prospect."
13. "Put back on list ... Took him off last report, but would like to add
him back on. He does have arm strength. Will show you 89-90 fastball
with regularity."
14. "This boy may be best free-agent hitter I've seen. Compact swing,
super bat speed, drives every ball."
15. "Hit tremendously long home run on this date. Also hit two balls to
right field that would have went through wall."
16. "This player will be complete. Like not only physical tools, but the
way he plays the game. This guy is a ballplayer. Ball jumps off bat.
Has speed. Can throw and field. Nothing not to like."
17. "Has a chance to become a complete player (except arm strength) ...
His attitude and approach to the game is a natural concern and has to
be looked into. But his ability and potential should not be overlooked."
18. "Was temporarily thrown off ballclub for sulking. Has demonstrated a
tremendous lack of desire. Is obviously only interested in how he's
doing. Is no longer a prospect in my book. He'd be more trouble than
he's worth."
19. "Has enough raw talent to be interesting prospect. He's still maturing
also."
20. "If he was there [at our] pick in first round it would be a miracle."
21. "Forget about him. He will be gone."
22. "I am convinced (after six games) that [he] is not a good hitter (bat
not quick)."
23. "This young man is making me change my mind on his hitting ability."
24. "Has a big league body and arrogance right now ... Bat is so quick he
had trouble hitting ball fair."
25. "Does not have feet to become catcher. Has a zest for the game. Bat
will carry ... Toilet stance with straight front leg. Hands high, bat
wrapped."
26. "Physical tools and ability to work with. Needs to make some
adjustments at plate. Take a chance with because of power."
27. "If you thought Barry Bonds was interesting, wait until you see
this kid. Took four pitches (intentional walk) with bat tucked under
arms and arms folded across chest. Sat down on second [base] twice.
A bit of a canine, but I'D TAKE HIM IN A SECOND."
28. "Cat-like in outfield."
29. "Lean build ... Seems born to play this game ... Off-the-field habits
have been a problem. Does not practice a lot nor does he hustle on
the field."
30. "Will probably end up at first base."
31. "Has a good arm, but I don't care for his delivery ... To his credit,
he does get a lot out of it."
32. "Ideal size for pitcher when body firms up. Potential two average
major league pitches. Mechanics indicate development likely."
33. "Has the potential to hit a lot of home runs."
34. "Really progressed and matured as a person. Much more socially poised
and accepted ... I enjoyed my visit with him."
35. "I feel there is good talent here to work with. A few minor adjustments
should produce a good major league pitcher."
OK, pencils down. All those with perfect scores, please e-mail your
addresses so I can send you your million-dollar checks.
*= Can't cash check until Greg Anderson speaks. Must drive to Bristol,
Conn., to speak personally with Ravech and OTL host Bob Ley.
The answers
1. Junior; 2. Pujols (Jose is his first name); 3. Bonds; 4. Bonds;
5. Clemens; 6. Ramirez; 7. Thomas; 8. McGwire; 9. A-Rod; 10. A-Rod;
11. Jeter; 12. Johnson; 13. Johnson; 14. Ramirez; 15. Junior;
16. Jeter; 17. Bonds; 18. Bonds; 19. Clemens; 20. A-Rod; 21. A-Rod;
22. McGwire; 23. McGwire; 24. Junior; 25. Pujols; 26. Thomas;
27. Junior; 28. Ramirez; 29. Bonds; 30. Bonds; 31. Johnson;
32. McGwire; 33. McGwire; 34. Bonds; 35. Clemens.
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