[閒聊] BA Top 10 Prospects
TOP TEN PROSPECTS
1. Travis d'Arnaud, c
2. Anthony Gose, of
3. Jake Marisnick, of
4. Daniel Norris, lhp
5. Justin Nicolino, lhp
6. Aaron Sanchez, rhp
7. Noah Syndergaard, rhp
8. Deck McGuire, rhp
9. Drew Hutchison, rhp
10. Asher Wojciechowski, rhp
BEST TOOLS
Best Hitter for Average Travis d'Arnaud
Best Power Hitter Travis d'Arnaud
Best Strike Zone Discipline David Cooper
Fastest Baserunner Anthony Gose
Best Athlete Jake Marisnick
Best Fastball Noah Syndergaard
Best Curveball Aaron Sanchez
Best Slider Deck McGuire
Best Changup Justin Nicolino
Best Control Drew Hutchison
Best Defensive Catcher A.J. Jimenez
Best Defensive Infielder Adeiny Hechavarria
Best Infield Arm Adeiny Hechavarria
Best Defensive OF Anthony Gose
Best Outfield Arm Moises Sierra
PROJECTED 2015 LINEUP
Catcher Travis D'Arnaud
First Base Adam Lind
Second Base Yunel Escobar
Third Base Brett Lawrie
Shortstop Adienny Hechavarria
Left Field Colby Rasmus
Center Field Anthony Gose
Right Field Jake Marisnick
Designated Hitter Jose Bautista
No. 1 Starter Ricky Romero
No. 2 Starter Brandon Morrow
No. 3 Starter Daniel Norris
No. 4 Starter Justin Nicolino
No. 5 Starter Aaron Sanchez
Closer Sergio Santos
Blue Jays GM Alex Anthopoulos has been on the job for just two years, and
already he has presided over a dramatic makeover of his organization. Toronto
still has to settle for the title of the best fourth-place team in baseball,
which it has held for the last four seasons, including the final two under
the reign of former GM J.P. Ricciardi. But the Jays are getting better in
baseball's toughest division, and Anthopoulos has brought in as much young
talent as any GM since he took over in October 2009.
His first big move was to deal Roy Halladay to the Phillies for three
blue-chip prospects: Kyle Drabek, Travis d'Arnaud and Michael Taylor. Drabek
ranked as Toronto's No. 1 prospect a year ago before graduating to the majors
(where he struggled mightily) and has been succeeded by d'Arnaud. Taylor was
flipped immediately to the Athletics for Brett Wallace, who was traded seven
months later to the Astros for outfielder Anthony Gose, currently No. 2 in
our Blue Jays prospect rankings.
Anthopoulos continually has shown a deft touch on the trade market. He has
acquired Yunel Escobar, Brandon Morrow and Colby Rasmus for the big league
club without giving up anyone who was a key part of the franchise's future.
He miraculously dumped Vernon Wells and the $86 million remaining on his
contract on the Angels and got Mike Napoli back in the deal, though
Anthopoulos then traded Napoli for Frank Francisco.
The GM's best move may turn out to be the December 2010 deal that sent Shaun
Marcum to the Brewers for Brett Lawrie, who should be Toronto's third baseman
for years to come. Lawrie ranked as the Triple-A Pacific Coast League's top
prospect in 2011 before hitting .293/.373/.580 in two months in the majors.
The influx of young talent has extended to the farm system as well, thanks to
the Blue Jays' aggressive approach to the draft and international markets.
Toronto spent a club-record $11.6 million on the 2010 draft and nearly
matched that with $11 million in 2011, when first-round pick Tyler Beede
turned down a $2.4 million offer to attend Vanderbilt.
The 2010 draft stocked the system with several promising pitchers, including
five who made our Jays Top 10 Prospects list: Justin Nicolino, Aaron Sanchez,
Deck McGuire, Noah Syndergaard and Asher Wojciechowski. All were part of
Toronto's bounty of nine picks in the first three rounds.
The Blue Jays had eight choices in the top three rounds last June, and hauled
in their best current pitching prospect (Daniel Norris), three more quality
arms (Kevin Comer, Joe Musgrove, John Stilson) and a pair of intriguing bats
(Dwight Smith Jr., Jacob Anderson). They also gave sandwich-round money to a
couple of later-round position players, second baseman Christian Lopes and
third baseman Matt Dean.
Toronto has asserted itself just as much internationally, starting with a $10
million major league contract for Cuban shortstop Adeiny Hechavarria in April
2010. The Blue Jays also have handed out seven-figure deals to Venezuelan
righthander Adonis Cardona ($2.8 million in 2010), Venezuelan outfielder
Wilmer Becerra and Dominican shortstop Dawel Lugo ($1.3 million each in 2011).
The White Sox took note, hiring away Marco Paddy, who had been Toronto's
director of Latin American operations the last five years. The Jays replaced
him with former Mets supervisor of Latin American operations Ismael Cruz.
http://www.baseballamerica.com/today/prospects/rankings/organization-top-10-prospects/2012/2612728.html
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