[農場] BA Top 10 Prospects
TOP TEN PROSPECTS
1. Jarrod Parker, rhp
2. Brad Peacock, rhp
3. Sonny Gray, rhp
4. A.J. Cole, rhp
5. Michael Choice, of
6. Grant Green, of
7. Derek Norris, c
8. Jermaine Mitchell, of
9. Michael Taylor, of
10. Tom Milone, lhp
BEST TOOLS
Best Hitter for Average Grant Green
Best Power Hitter Michael Choice
Best Strike Zone Discipline Conner Crumbliss
Fastest Baserunner Jermaine Mitchell
Best Athlete Aaron Shipman
Best Fastball A.J. Cole
Best Curveball Sonny Gray
Best Slider Jarrod Parker
Best Changeup A.J. Griffin
Best Control \ Tom Milone
Best Defensive Catcher Max Stassi
Best Defensive Infielder Tyler Ladendorf
Best Infield Arm Yordy Cabrera
Best Defensive OF Jermaine Mitchell
Best Outfield Arm Collin Cowgill
PROJECTED 2015 LINEUP
Catcher Derek Norris
First Base Chris Carter
Second Base Jemile Weeks
Third Base Grant Green
Shortstop Cliff Pennington
Left Field Michael Choice
Center Field Jermaine Mitchell
Right Field Josh Reddick
Designated Hitter Seth Smith
No. 1 Starter Jarrod Parker
No. 2 Starter Brad Peacock
No. 3 Starter Brett Anderson
No. 4 Starter Sonny Gray
No. 5 Starter A.J. Cole
Closer Fautino de los Santos
This time, the window didn't close on the Athletics. It never opened.
Oakland's success in the early 2000s, which gave rise to the best-seller
"Moneyball," was led by a homegrown trio of aces in Tim Hudson, Mark Mulder
and Barry Zito. With those three on board, the A's made the playoffs every
season from 2000-03. The window started to close when Hudson and Mulder were
traded after the 2004 season, and Oakland has made the postseason only once
since, in 2006, which was also its last winning season.
Following the free-agent departure of Zito after 2006 and then Dan Haren
(acquired in the Mulder deal) after 2007, the A's tried to retool their
pitching staff and stockpile talent for another run at contention. But by the
time "Moneyball" became a movie in 2011, Oakland had become an afterthought.
With a young staff led by Brett Anderson and Trevor Cahill, the A's led the
AL in ERA in 2010. They finished third in 2011 despite losing Anderson and
Dallas Braden for most of the season with injuries. Gio Gonzalez blossomed
into an all-star and won 16 games, yet Oakland finished 74-88 and 22 games
behind the Rangers. Manager Bob Geren lost his job in June and was replaced
by Bob Melvin.
Continuing a familiar theme, the team was done in by a woeful offense. Trade
acquisitions Chris Carter (No. 1 on this list two years ago) and Michael
Taylor were expected to form the heart of the lineup by 2011, but neither has
been able to break through. The A's did have 2008 first-round pick Jemile
Weeks reach the majors in June and lead the team in hitting (.303), but the
club ranked 12th in the AL in both scoring and homers and was unable to
capitalize on its pitching.
Continued uncertainty about the team's future home further complicates its
outlook. The A's still hope to move to a new ballpark in San Jose in 2014 or
2015, but they must negotiate an agreement with the Giants, who control the
San Jose territory.
Such a move would boost the A's resources, but in the short term GM Billy
Beane saw the cost of his pitching staff beginning to rise while his offense
remained unable to fuel a contender. It was time to start over—again.
So in December, Beane traded Cahill, Gio Gonzalez and Andrew Bailey, his
club's only all-stars in the last three seasons. Those deals brought back big
league-ready outfielder Josh Reddick and nine prospects, including five
members of this Top 10 list: righthanders Jarrod Parker, Brad Peacock and
A.J. Cole, catcher Derek Norris and lefty Tom Milone. Parker, Peacock,
Milone, outfielder Collin Cowgill and reliever Ryan Cook all should join
Reddick on the 2012 big league roster.
Oakland will have to do a better job of signing and developing talent. The
A's landed a potential frontline arm by taking Sonny Gray with the 18th
overall pick in June, yet spent just $3.1 million overall on their 2011 draft
class, the third-lowest figure in baseball. They also haven't been as active
in Latin America after getting burned by Dominican righthander Michael Ynoa,
who signed for a club-record $4.25 million in 2008 but rarely has been
healthy since.
http://www.baseballamerica.com/today/prospects/rankings/organization-top-10-prospects/2012/2612847.html
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