[情報] 2010 Draft Review by Sickels
Atlanta Braves Draft Review
1S) Matt Lipka, SS, Texas HS: Already signed away from Alabama for $800,000,
Lipka features blazing speed and top-flight athleticism, but his power is
uncertain and he might not stick at shortstop in the long run. He'll need
some development time but profiles well as a future leadoff hitter.
2) Todd Cunningham, 3B-OF, Jacksonville State University: Considered a
possible first rounder at one stage, but stock slipped a bit after a
good-but-not-terrific spring. Should hit for average and get on base, power
is uncertain against advanced pitching.
2) Andrelton Simmons, SS-RHP, Western Oklahoma State JC: Out of Curacao, most
teams preferred him as a shortstop but the Braves will use his strong arm on
the mound. Raw, can hit 95 MPH, but will need to learn how to pitch. NOTE:
Simmons has signed but will apparently begin his career at shortstop after
all.
3) Joe Leonard, 3B, University of Pittsburgh: Strong college season moved him
up the charts, has a solid bat although some scouts question how his swing
mechanics will work with wood. Should remain at third base despite mediocre
running speed.
4) Dave Filak, RHP, SUNY-Oneonta: Blew away Division III competition with a
90-95 MPH fastball and a nasty breaking ball. Limited early in the year by a
sore elbow, but a very nice pick in this round.
5) Phil Gosselin, 2B, University of Virginia: Runs well, solid bat with a
touch of power, good defender, looks like he could be a really nice utility
player with some chance to be a starter.
6) Joey Terdoslavich, 3B, Long Beach State University: Switch-hitter with raw
power, track record is erratic but he has a lot of potential to develop
further. Defense at third is questionable.
7) Matt Suschak, RHP, University of Toledo: Very successful when used in
relief, due to 92-95 MPH heater and strong slider. Not as good when used as a
starter due to problems changing speeds, but as a reliever he could move
through system rapidly.
8) Kurt Fleming, OF, Virginia HS: Excellent speed and athleticism, was
expected to go to school at Army, but his dad is a Braves crosschecker which
makes it more likely that he'll sign.
9) David Rohm, 1B, Fresno Community College: Impressive power hitter from the
CC ranks, and a sleeper to watch.
10) Matt Lewis, RHP, UC Davis: Solid 90-94 MPH fastball, but doesn't change
speeds well and will need more polish than the average college arm.
FOUR OTHERS OF NOTE: 13-Brandon Drury, SS, Oregon HS; 17-Stefan Sabol, C-OF,
California HS; 18-Zach Alford, 2B, Georgia HS; 22-Jordan Buckley, OF, New
Mexico Junior College.
COMMENT: The Braves didn't load up on high school pitching this year,
although Simmons is raw for a JC arm. Cunningham, Leonard, and Gosselin add
some college hitting polish to the system, and Filak's arm is atypically
impressive for a cold-weather small college guy. Lipka's athleticism and
speed are very attractive, but he probably won't get to the majors quickly.
Overall this looks like an OK draft, which could look a lot better if they
somehow manage to sign Sabol or Alford
簡單來說
因為Teheran為首的pitching prospects發展地算順利
所以今年集中補強內野手 尤其是MI
前面的順位都選了一些簽約性極高的球員
而且都不至於索價過高
今年的關鍵在於能否簽下第17,18輪選進的高中生打者Sabol跟Alvord
這兩人在去年高中球季開打前都被視為是一二輪潛力的選手
但因為球季進行下來成績不如預期 即便如此還是不至於掉到這麼後面
因為兩人分別都拿到Oregon跟Auburn大學的獎學金了
要簽下這兩人勢必得花不少銀子
所以有說法是講 前幾輪的選手盡量省錢 剛好把多出來的錢拿來簽
但這也是理想的說法而已...
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