[農場] 2009 Top 5 Prospects: Chicago Cubs
Source: diamondcutter
1.) Josh Vitters
Position: Third Base | Statistics | Video | 2008 Rank: #1
Bats: Right | Throws: Right | Height: 6-3 | Weight: 195
Scouting Report: Vitters was the best high school hitter to come out of the
2007 draft. What makes him so special at the plate is his uncanny hand-eye
coordination, fast wrists, and beautiful, fluid swing. He has great bat speed
with a short, compact swing that generates incredible home run and gap power. It
’s hard to believe he’s still so young, but considering his 6-foot-3 build,
he still has a lot of potential to add mass and in turn adding more power.
Vitters should be a huge addition to the Cubs roster in the next few years if
he stays on with the club. There are a lot of teams that are trying to get
their hands on this youngster and for good reason (make sure to check out my
in-depth Prospect Spotlight of Josh Vitters).
2.) Jeff Samardzija
Position: Pitcher | Statistics | Video | 2008 Rank: NR
Bats: Right | Throws: Right | Height: 6-5 | Weight: 220
Scouting Report: The Cubs have an incredibly versatile pitcher with Samardzija.
There’s not too many pitchers in baseball who you could feel comfortable
throwing into your rotation or in as your closer and not think twice about it.
Samardzija has both the work horse capability as well as the nasty closer
persona. With a heavy, hard-sinking fast ball that sits in the low 90’s (mid
to upper 90’s out of the bullpen), a plus slider and a developing change. As a
reliever he can get away with the sinking fastball and dirty slider, but if he
is ever inserted as a starting pitcher he will need to further develop his off
speed stuff to be effective. I’m guessing the Cubs will keep him in the pen
for the short term only because of a heavy rotation and need for a back end guy
with the departure of Kerry Wood. Regardless he will be a staple of this staff
for years to come.
3.) Ryan Flaherty
Position: Shortstop | Statistics | Video | 2008 Rank: NR
Bats: Left | Throws: Right | Height: 6-3 | Weight: 200
Scouting Report: Flaherty is a big, strong infielder with a smooth and classic
swing. While he doesn’t have big time home run power, he does have a good eye
at the plate to go with his pretty swing that should enable him to hit for a
high average during his career. He has a plus arm strength at shortstop and
excellent hands but has below average speed which translates into below average
range. Due to this I see a move to third base in his future as he’s better
suited for that position and would fair too well at short in the Majors. I
really like the make-up of this kid overall (pending a move to third) despite
him not fitting the “power hitter” mold of a third baseman.
4.) Andrew Cashner
Position: Pitcher | Statistics | Video | 2008 Rank: NR
Bats: Right | Throws: Right | Height: 6-5 | Weight: 195
Scouting Report: Andrew Cashner is the perfect example of how a change can
sometimes be just what a player needs. Cashner’s move to bullpen as TCU’s
closer worked out great for him as he was able to shin and take advantage of
the pitches he uses most effectively. His best pitches, a plus fastball (upper
90’s) and a plus slider (upper 80’s), are exactly the kind of pitches a
set-up man or closer need and having ones as strong as Cashner has helped him
dominate in college. The only concerns I have are in regards to his control
problems. With as hard as he throws, he sometimes tends to over throw his
pitches and can lose the strike zone which caused him to begin to walk a few
too many hitters. As a closer this can be a death sentence. If he can learn to
harness his stuff more consistently, he has the make up of a great set-up man
or even a closer down the road.
5.) Tyler Colvin
Position: Outfield | Statistics | Video | 2008 Rank: #5
Bats: Left | Throws: Left | Height: 6-3 | Weight: 190
Scouting Report: Colvin has a nice approach at the plate with a short compact
swing and quick wrists which helps make him a very good contact hitter. At
first he only seemed to have gap power but that has begun to develop more into
overall power. Colvin has plus speed which translates very well into smart base
running as well as an improved approach to base stealing thanks to some work
with the Cubs. His athleticism and speed provides him good range in the
outfield to go along with an above average arm and glove. Well rounded player
that should fit in the best in left field.
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