[農場] 2009 Top 5 Prospects: Atlanta Braves
Source: diamondcutter
1.) Jason Heyward
Position: Outfield | Statistics | Video | 2008 Rank: #1
Bats: Left | Throws: Left | Height: 6-4 | Weight: 220
Scouting Report: Talented young outfielder has harnessed very strong plate
discipline with huge power potential thanks to a strong and athletic build.
With potential plus power (despite lower than expected power numbers in 2008),
looks to be a 30+ home run hitter for Atlanta. Has the tools to be a star in
the Majors and will shoot through the Atlanta system fairly quickly. My
analysis last year was that he could possibly slide over to first base with
Jeff Francoeur currently in right but with Francoeur’s struggles last season I
don’t see that being on their minds any longer. This is especially the case
since Heyward is a good outfielder with an above-average arm and decent speed.
Everything you ever hear about him is what a good attitude he has which is
great to hear about a talent like him.
2.) Frederick Freeman
Position: First Base | Statistics | Video | 2008 Rank: NR
Bats: Left | Throws: Right | Height: 6-5 | Weight: 220
Scouting Report: Nobody was sure what to expect from Freddie Freeman in his
first full season of pro ball in 2008 considering he was only 18 years old. But
after a good first half of the season he exploded in the second half posting a
line of .349/.418/.562. This got scouts (including myself) to sit up and take
extra notice as most kids his age experience growing pains in their first year.
Freeman’s maturity and discipline help with his outstanding pitch recognition
and selection at the plate. Because of this he should be able to hit for a high
average in large part due to his ability to drive the ball. He will be able to
hold his own in the middle of the Braves lineup someday as a run producer. Also
is a good defensive first baseman which makes him all the more valuable. With
how good he has proven to be at such a young age he has set quite a high
ceiling for himself which is exciting if you are a Braves fan.
3.) Tommy Hanson
Position: Pitcher | Statistics | Video | 2008 Rank: #5
Bats: Right | Throws: Right | Height: 6-6 | Weight: 210
Scouting Report: The Braves are hoping this tall, lanky right hander turns out
to be their future ace. Hanson has a plus-fastball with good movement in the
mid-90’s, a solid change, and a “knee-buckling” curve that is one of the
best in the game today to top things off. He has a very commanding presence on
the mound which when coupled with the ability to throw all his pitches for
strikes makes him very difficult to hit. I have seen some places that he may be
given a chance to close first but I don’t see this happening considering he is
looked at as a ace in the making and the Braves value starting pitching too
much to do that.
4.) Jordan Schafer
Position: Outfield | Statistics | Video | 2008 Rank: #2
Bats: Left | Throws: Left | Height: 6-1 | Weight: 190
Scouting Report: Schafer is yet another solid young outfield prospect in the
Braves system. He possess the ability to hit for both average and power and the
ball seems to just jump off his bat. While he does have a few mechanical issues
in his swing (pulls the ball too much and slower bat speed based on his
approach) it isn’t anything that can’t be tinkered with as he moves through
the ranks. Has an above average arm and a pretty good outfielder. Looks to be a
very serious threat offensively for the Braves in their future lineup. The
problem lies in the dark shadow Schafer has cast on himself after serving a 50
game suspension for using HGH last April. Many people, like myself, were very
high on this kid but once the label of “cheater” is permanently stained on
you it takes a lot to make things right again even after owning up to your
mistakes. He still has a bright future ahead of him either with the Braves or
used as trade bait as has been rumored lately.
5.) Gorkys Hernandez
Position: Outfield | Statistics | Video | 2008 Rank: NR
Bats: Right | Throws: Right | Height: 6-0 | Weight: 175
Scouting Report: Many may wonder why I have Hernandez cracking the top five
after a disappointing 2008 campaign. I personally still see the kid who
dominated the GCL in his first pro season with his sharp bat, blazing speed and
stellar glove in center. While his bat slowed a little last season his base
stealing ability is still there as is his glove. With these two skills as his
meal ticket for the future I still see him turning it around offensively
(hopefully with a little more power) to warrant a spot in the Braves outfield
between Schafer and Heyward.
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