[農場] Los Angeles Angels Top 10 Prospects
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TOP TEN PROSPECTS
1. Nick Adenhart, rhp
2. Jordan Walden, rhp
3. Peter Bourjos, of
4. Trevor Reckling, lhp
5. Sean O'Sullivan, rhp
6. Kevin Jepsen, rhp
7. Hank Conger, c
8. Mark Trumbo, 1b
9. Anthony Ortega, rhp
10. Mason Tobin, rhp
BEST TOOLS
Best Hitter for Average Hank Conger
Best Power Hitter Mark Trumbo
Best Strike-Zone Discipline Andrew Romine
Fastest Baserunner Peter Bourjos
Best Athlete P.J. Phillips
Best Fastball Jordan Walden
Best Curveball Kevin Jepsen
Best Slider Rafael Rodriguez
Best Changeup Nick Adenhart
Best Control David Herndon
Best Defensive Catcher Anel de los Santos
Best Defensive Infielder Rolando Gomez
Best Infield Arm Andrew Romine
Best Defensive Outfielder Peter Bourjos
Best Outfield Arm Julio Perez
PROJECTED 2012 LINEUP
Catcher Mike Napoli
First Base Mark Trumbo
Second Base Howie Kendrick
Third Base Brandon Wood
Shortstop Erick Aybar
Left Field Torii Hunter
Center Field Peter Bourjos
Right Field Vladimir Guerrero
Designated Hitter Hank Conger
No. 1 Starter John Lackey
No. 2 Starter Ervin Santana
No. 3 Starter Jered Weaver
No. 4 Starter Joe Saunders
No. 5 Starter Nick Adenhart
Closer Jose Arredondo
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By Kary Booher
December 2, 2008
The Angels seemed to have everything going their way when the 2008 playoffs
opened. They owned the majors' best record at 100-62, and ran away with the
American League West for their fourth division crown in five years. With the
additions of Torii Hunter and Mark Teixeira, they had their most dangerous
heart of the order since winning the 2002 World Series.
Unfortunately for Los Angeles, its 2008 season ended like so many other have
recently. The Red Sox ushered them out of the AL playoffs for the third time
in five years, and the Angels have won just one of their past five postseason
series. It was a sour ending, and key players such as Garrett Anderson, Jon
Garland, record-setting closer Francisco Rodriguez and Teixeira became free
agents after the season.
Still, the Angels remain in position to contend for the foreseeable future.
Their 2008 Opening Day payroll of $119 million ranked sixth among the 30
teams, and owner Arte Moreno remains committed to winning through both free
agency and player development. In his first season as general manager, former
farm director Tony Reagins moved aggressively to bolster his team, signing
Hunter as a free agent and swinging trades for Garland and Teixeira.
As usual, Los Angeles got a ton of mileage from homegrown talent. Garland was
the only import in the rotation, as John Lackey, Ervin Santana, Joe Saunders
and Jered Weaver combined for 56 wins. Rodriguez and Scot Shields continued
to anchor the bullpen, with assistance from Jose Arredondo. Jeff Mathis and
Mike Napoli ably shared catching duties, double-play partners Howie Kendrick
and Erick Aybar continued to develop and Anderson extended his franchise
career leadership in several offensive categories.
More new faces could be on the way. The Angels will try to re-sign Teixeira,
but if they can't, that could mean the first extended opportunity for slugger
Kendry Morales since he signed a $4.5 million major league contract after
defecting from Cuba. The system's top prospect, righthander Nick Adenhart,
could replace Garland in the rotation. Infielders Sean Rodriguez and Brandon
Wood are ready for expanded roles after decimating Triple-A pitching, and
reliever Kevin Jepsen could help offset the expected loss of Rodriguez.
Los Angeles' U.S.-based affiliates combined for a .542 winning percentage in
2008, the system's best performance since 1995. Triple-A Salt Lake opened
22-1, the best start ever by a minor league team and was one of three
full-season affiliates to reach the playoffs. Double-A Arkansas won an
improbable Texas League title after a 62-78 regular season, and low Class A
Cedar Rapids reached the Midwest League finals.
While the franchise emphasizes scouting and development, its thirst for free
agents presents a hurdle in the draft that has been difficult to overcome.
The Angels have yielded their first-round pick as free-agent compensation in
three of the last four drafts, and no team spent less on the 2007-08 drafts
than their $4.5 million.
They've tried to make up for their lack of top choices by signing
draft-and-follow Jordan Walden for $1 million in May 2007 and 11th-round
shortstop Rolando Gomez for $450,000 last July. Los Angeles also inked Korean
righthander Pil Joon Jang for a reported $560,000 in September.
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