[新聞] Athletics Claim Jeff Larish
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Athletics Claim Jeff Larish
By Tim Dierkes [August 3 at 12:36pm CST]
The Athletics claimed minor league corner infielder Jeff Larish off waivers
from the Tigers, reports MLB.com's Jason Beck. He'd been designated for
assignment on Friday to clear a spot for Jeff Frazier. To make room for Larish
on the 40-man roster, the A's designated infielder Adam Heether for assignment.
Larish, 28 in October, hit .275/.373/.497 at Triple A this year, his third
stint at the level. He was coming off September wrist surgery. He's played
both infield corner positions in his minor league career, as the Tigers moved
him to third base once he became blocked by Miguel Cabrera at first. Before
the 2009 season, Baseball America ranked Larish fifth among Tigers prospects
(just ahead of the recently-traded Wilkin Ramirez). BA called Larish a
"polarizing player among scouts," praising his raw power but questioning his
batting stance, ability to cover the outside part of the plate, and problems
hitting breaking pitches.
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附當時的Scouting Report
Background: Larish is a polarizing player among scouts. He has made steady
progress through the system, hitting 67 homers in his three full minor league
seasons, and acquitted himself well in his big league debut.
Strengths: Larish's greatest asset is raw power to the pull field. Though
there's virtually no load with his hands, he can crush fastballs over the inner
half of the plate. He's not a threat to steal but has decent speed and good
awareness on the bases. He's already an average defender at first base and he
could become a plus defender in time.
Weaknesses: Larish tends to wait for a perfect pitch to hit, which can work
against him. He finds himself in a lot of 0-2 counts, and better pitchers were
able to exploit his passivity. His detractors don't like his unorthodox batting
stance, in which he turns his head to face the pitcher and keeps his hands
still prior to the pitch. He has yet to show that he can hit quality strikes
over the outside corner, and he struggles with breaking pitches.
The Future: With Miguel Cabrera entrenched as their long-term first baseman,
the Tigers had Larish play third base (which he played as a freshman at
Arizona State) in the Arizona Fall League. His rust showed, but his work ethic
gives him the chance to become decent at the spot. Barring an injury or trade,
Larish likely will start 2009.
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