[情報] BA Cubs Top 10 Prospects
TOP TEN PROSPECTS
1. Brett Jackson, of
2. Javier Baez, ss
3. Matt Szczur, of
4. Trey McNutt, rhp
5. Dillon Maples, rhp
6. Wellington Castillo, c
7. Rafael Dolis, rhp
8. Junior Lake, ss
9. Josh Vitters, 3b/1b
10. Dan Vogelbach, 1b
BEST TOOLS
Best Hitter for Average D.J. LeMahieu
Best Power Hitter Dan Vogelbach
Best Strike-Zone Discipline Matt Cerda
Fastest Baserunner Matt Szczur
Best Athlete Matt Szczur
Best Fastball Rafael Dolis
Best Curveball Trey McNutt
Best Slider Kevin Rhoderick
Best Changeup Dae-Eun Rhee
Best Control Dallas Beeler
Best Defensive Catcher Welington Castillo
Best Defensive Infielder Elliot Soto
Best Infield Arm Junior Lake
Best Defensive Outfielder Jae-Hoon Ha
Best Outfield Arm Anthony Giansanti
PROJECTED 2015 LINEUP
Catcher Geovany Soto
First Base Dan Vogelbach
Second Base Zeke DeVoss
Third Base Javier Baez
Shortstop Starlin Castro
Left Field Josh Vitters
Center Field Matt Szczur
Right Field Brett Jackson
No. 1 Starter Matt Garza
No. 2 Starter Andrew Cashner
No. 3 Starter Trey McNutt
No. 4 Starter Dillon Maples
No. 5 Starter Dae-Eun Rhee
Closer Carlos Marmol
As you might have heard, the Cubs haven't won a World Series since 1908 or
appeared in one since 1945. Their win total just declined for the third year
in the row, and they finished 2011 with the second-worst record and
fourth-oldest roster in the National League. Their farm system can't offer
many immediate solutions.
Yet optimism runs rampant among Chicago fans, thanks to a front-office
makeover that began with the firing of Jim Hendry in mid-August. Hendry was
the most accomplished general manager in the franchise's modern history,
building five winning teams and three playoff clubs in nine full seasons. But
his increasing focus on the short term eventually left the Cubs with an aging
roster, a bloated payroll and no obvious way to escape.
Owner Tom Ricketts actually dismissed him four weeks before the move was
announced, but Hendry stayed on to conclude negotiations with the most
expensive draft class in franchise history. Chicago handed out seven-figure
bonuses to shortstop Javier Baez (first round), first baseman Dan Vogelbach
(second), outfielder Shawon Dunston Jr. (11th) and righthander Dillon Maples
(14th) while spending a total of $12 million. By comparison, it paid $8.7
million in bonuses in the previous two drafts combined.
The Cubs also have been aggressive seeking talent in Latin America and Asia,
and Ricketts' commitment to player development attracted interest throughout
the industry. Theo Epstein mentioned it as a major factor in why he decided
to leave the Red Sox, where he won two World Series in nine years as GM, to
become Chicago's president of baseball operations in October. He received a
five-year, $18.5 million contract.
"As the Cubs' draft went on, we were sitting around in our draft room and we
could tell what they were doing,'' Epstein said at his introductory press
conference. "We said, 'Hey, they get it, they're finally getting it.' . . .
That got my attention, the attention of a lot of other people in the game.''
Padres GM Jed Hoyer and vice president of scouting and player development
Jason McLeod also took notice. Hoyer and McLeod, who helped build those
championship teams in Boston before revitalizing the farm system in two years
in San Diego, assumed the same roles in Chicago a week after Epstein came
aboard. The Cubs continued to bolster what had been one of baseball's
smallest front offices by hiring well-regarded Diamondbacks pro scout Joe
Bohringer as director of pro scouting.
The team also retained most members of the previous administration, with the
notable exception of respected longtime scout Gary Hughes, a special
assistant who resigned out of loyalty to Hendry. Vice president of player
personnel Oneri Fleita, who has overseen the farm system and international
scouting, received a four-year contract extension prior to Epstein's arrival.
Tim Wilken, who had been director of amateur and pro scouting, now will focus
on the draft.
Epstein and Co. have their work cut out for them. The big league club has
more bad contracts than young cornerstones and will need at least a year to
rebuild, even with the Cubs' vast resources. Outfielder Brett Jackson is
ready to play in the majors, but the system's other blue-chip prospects, Baez
and outfielder Matt Szczur, are at least a couple of years away.
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