[情報] BP Angels Top 11 Prospects
System in 20 Words or Less: It’s a system with wading-pool depth and very
little pitching. Mike Trout sure is good.
Five-Star Prospects
1. Mike Trout, OF
Four-Star Prospects
2. Jean Segura, SS/2B
Three-Star Prospects
3. John Hellweg, RHP
4. Kaleb Cowart, 3B
5. C.J. Cron, 1B
6. Taylor Lindsey, 2B
7. Garrett Richards, RHP
8. Nick Maronde, LHP
Two-Star Prospects
9. Jeremy Moore, OF
10. Ariel Pena, RHP
11. Fabio Martinez, RHP
Nine More
12. Luis Jimenez, 3B: He has impressive hitting skills, but a poor approach
and limited tools.
13. Alexi Amarista, INF: His contact ability and positional flexibility could
give him a utilityman career.
14. Dan Tillman, RHP: This power reliever had impressive numbers. He could
move quickly, but doesn’t quite have closer stuff.
15. Carlos Ramirez, C: Ramirez is a doubles machine who needs to improve
behind the plate.
16. Andrew Romine, SS: He’s an outstanding defensive shortstop who offers
little with the bat.
17. Trevor Reckling, LHP: This lefty still impresses with his athleticism and
changeup, but he has gone backward two years running.
18. Travis Witherspoon, OF: He has some of the best tools in the system, but
he’s also far from harnessing them.
19. Randall Grichuk, OF: Grichuk’s raw power still impresses, but he can't
stay healthy enough to tap into it.
20. David Carpenter, RHP: His numbers are insane, but his stuff isn't. He has
a low-90s fastball with deception that still needs to prove itself.
1. Mike Trout, OF
DOB: 8/7/91
Height/Weight: 6-1/200
Bats/Throws: R/R
Drafted/Signed: First round, 2009, Millville HS (NJ)
2011 Stats: .326/.414/.544 at Double-A (91 G); .220/.281/.390 at MLB (40 G)
Tools Profile: Yes, he has plenty of them.
Year in Review: Trout beat up the Texas League at age 19. While his
major-league numbers failed to impress, he was anything but a disappointment.
The Good: Trout is one of the best prospects in the game, and certainly one
of the most exciting. He's an ultra-athletic burner with top-of-the-line
speed that gives him the ability to steal bases and gobble up ground in
center field. He works the count well, and is starting to transition his raw
power into game situations. He projects to hit 18-25 home runs annually.
Trout also earns praise for his makeup and max-effort style of play.
The Bad: There are few knocks on Trout's game. Big-league right-handers who
can locate gave him some trouble, but that is certainly something he can
adjust to. His arm is nothing special, but hardly a detriment.
Ephemera: Trout hit .348/.412/.565 as the Angels’ right fielder in 2011, but
was just 11-for-77 (.143) in any other role.
Perfect World Projection: He’s an All-Star center fielder and MVP candidate
in the mold of a pre-injury Grady Sizemore.
Fantasy Impact: He’s a potential first overall pick.
Path to the Big Leagues: Unless the Angels give up on Vernon Wells, Trout's
path to everyday big-league play might not make itself clear. If that’s the
case, he’s best-served playing daily at Triple-A Salt Lake.
ETA: Late 2012
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