[情報] BA - 2004 Top 20 Prospects: Pioneer League
3. SEAN RODRIGUEZ, ss, Provo Angels
Age: 19 Ht: 6-0 Wt: 180 B-T: R-R Drafted/Signed: Angels '03 (3)
Rodriguez has solid all-around tools and an innate feel for the game, as might
be expected from the son of a hitting coach in the Marlins system. He was
named league MVP and was widely considered the most complete player in the PL.
Rodriguez' patience was the best in the league and uncommonly advanced for a
19-year-old. He struggled at Class A Cedar Rapids, striking out 54 times in
196 at-bats, but prospered after joining Provo in late June. He should improve
his production when he learns to use the entire field more frequently.
His arm plays well at both positions on the left side of the infield and he
gets to his share of balls at shortstop, though his range and speed aren't as
good as fellow Angels shortstop prospects Erick Aybar, Alberto Callaspo and
Brandon Wood. The Angels plan on working him out at catcher in instructional
league, and they believe his athleticism and instincts will play well behind
the plate.
AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG
225 64 76 14 4 10 55 51 62 9 3 .338 .486 .569
15. MITCHELL ARNOLD, rhp, Provo Angels
Age: 22 Ht: 6-9 Wt: 230 B-T: R-R Drafted/Signed: Angels D/F '02 (23)
In his third season of pro ball, Arnold finally took steps toward realizing
his potential as a late-inning reliever. PL hitters couldn't handle him,
batting just .112 with one homer against him.
The 6-foot-8 Arnold throws downhill with a fastball that sits at 92-93 mph and
touches 96. He complements his heater with a nasty split-finger fastball.
"This guy旧 not fun to hit off of," Provo manager Tom Kotchman said.
Arnold likes to work quickly, though at times he works too quickly and his
mechanics go awry. He did a better job of not rushing his delivery this summer
and started throwing more strikes after control problems had plagued him in his
first two years.
W L ERA G SV IP H HR BB SO AVG
2 0 2.48 25 13 32.2 12 1 14 41 .112
16. ANDREW TOUSSAINT, 3b/dh, Provo Angels
Age: 22 Ht: 6-2 Wt: 175 B-T: R-R Drafted/Signed: Angels '04 (13)
Even without Rickie Weeks, who went second overall in the 2003 draft, Southern
University continues to produce talent. Seven Jaguars were drafted in 2004,
starting with Provo second baseman Josh LeBlanc in the sixth round. PL observer
s thought Toussaint, a 13th-round choice, had more impact potential. His best
tool is his bat. He has quick hands at the plate, plus present power and
average speed.
"He's long and lean, and he has outstanding wrists," Kotchman said. "Right now
his power is in the middle of the field. You hear about guys who hit and ball
s come off the bat different, the sound is just different. This is one of
those guys."
Toussaint spent his first two years in college as an outfielder before moving
to third base, where he has enough arm strength and range. But he lacks soft
hands and committed 13 errors in 27 games at the hot corner for Provo, so he'll
probably return to the outfield in the future.
AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG
194 39 56 12 2 12 52 34 68 6 4 .289 .411 .557
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