[情報] Chicago Cubs Top 20 Prospects for 2013
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January 5th, 2013
1) Javier Baez, SS, Grade A: Borderline A-. Has some rough edges with the
strike zone and plays a bit recklessly at times, but his bat speed is so good
he gets away with an overaggressive approach. Should produce plenty of power
and batting average, and I expect the discipline will improve. Even his
defense was better than expected. Gary Sheffield comps may prove quite valid.
2) Albert Almora, OF, Grade B+: Solid or better tools in all categories,
excellent makeup. Was supposed to have good plate discipline but he only
walked twice in 145 plate appearances, which is unacceptably low. However he
kept his strikeouts under control and scouts believe he will adjust.
3) Jorge Soler, OF, Grade B+: Highly impressive power/speed combo from the
Cuban defector. Main advantage Almora has at this point is a better birthday,
but I love Soler. Another Sammy Sosa?
4) Dan Vogelbach, 1B, Grade B: Borderline B+. I'm having the courage of my
convictions with this one. This guy is not just a masher, he's got excellent
pure hitting skills too, and he's worked hard to get himself into better
shape. Could end up as a Prince Fielderish run producer if everything maxes
out.
5) Arodys Vizcaino, RHP, Grade B-: Rating is cautious until we see how
rapidly he bounces back from Tommy John surgery.
6) Brett Jackson, OF, Grade B-: Tough ranking. All the tools are here, love
the power/speed combination and he'll take a walk, but his strikeout problem
could destroy his career if he doesn't make some adjustments.
7) Dillon Maples, RHP, Grade B-: Could develop into a number two starter due
to promising fastball/curveball combination, but we need more data from
higher levels to see if his command improves and if his mechanics (which some
scouts don't like) become an issue.
8) Christian Villanueva, 3B, Grade B-: Nice pickup from the Rangers.
Outstanding glove at third base, gap power, superior makeup. Needs to tighten
up the strike zone but I think he can.
9) Matt Szczur, OF, Grade B-: I don't like him as much as some people do, but
the tools are obvious. At worst he should be a good reserve outfielder with
speed and defense, but it is still an open question if he hits enough to play
regularly.
10) Pierce Johnson, RHP, Grade B-: Solid all-around, good fastball and strong
curve, throws strikes, main worry is history of forearm troubles.
Mid-rotation starter if his arm holds up.
11) Gioskar Amaya, 2B, Grade B-: I think he will take a huge step forward in
2013. Defense at second base is better than it was at shortstop. He's got
pop, can steal bases, and has a good swing.
12) Duane Underwood, RHP, Grade B-: Borderline C+: One of my favorite players
from the 2012 draft. He's erratic but was also one of the youngest guys in
the entire draft class. When right, he's got upper-90s velocity and promising
secondary pitches. Needs more consistency in all respects, as his velocity
varies and his command is problematic.
13) Josh Vitters, 3B, Grade C+: Borderline B-. Maybe I'm underestimating him
and this is just psychological prospect fatigue. I can see a B- case and
ranking him as high as 11th. But after watching him many times over the
years, I remain unimpressed with the glove, and if he ends up at first base
the pressure on the bat will grow all the stronger.
14) Junior Lake, SS, Grade C+: Borderline B-: As with Vitters, I can see
ranking him ahead of Underwood due to his proximity to the majors. Lake's
tools are tremendous but he is still a very raw and frustrating player. He
could turn into Nelson Cruz, or Angel Berroa.
15) Jeimer Candelario, 3B, Grade C+: Although his power production sagged in
the Northwest League, he's young for the level and scouts still think he'll
hit for average and power as he moves up. Poor defense will likely result in
a positional switch at some point. Could be much higher next year.
16) Juan Carlos Paniagua, RHP, Grade C+: Scouting reports about his power arm
are certainly intriguing, but let's see how it pans out. Could be much higher
once we get some objective data.
17) Paul Blackburn, RHP, Grade C+: Doesn't have Underwood or Paniagua's
upside, but he's quite polished and has strong pitchability and makeup.
18) Marco Hernandez, SS, Grade C+: Defense gets strong reviews and he's got a
chance to hit, too. Hernandez/Candelario/Amaya is a hell of an infield for
Low-A in '13.
19) Arismendy Alcantara, SS, Grade C+: In the middle of a strong age 20
breakout season (.302/.339/.447 with 25 steals) in High-A when he got
injured, but healthy now and back in action in the Dominican Winter League.
20) Barret Loux, RHP, Grade C+: Could be a useful fourth starter, and soon,
assuming that he stays healthy. Medical record is long, but he hasn't had
issues since getting into pro ball.
OTHER GRADE C+ PROSPECTS: Michael Jensen, RHP; Kyle Hendricks, RHP; Trey
McNutt, RHP; Ryan McNeil, RHP; Starling Peralta, RHP; Ronald Torreyes, 2B;
Logan Watkins, 2B; Ben Wells, RHP; Tony Zych, RHP
OTHERS: Jose Arias, RHP; Stephen Bruno, INF; Alberto Cabrera, RHP; Marcelo
Carreno, RHP; Shawon Dunston, OF; Jae-Hoon Ha, OF; Trey Martin, OF; Brooks
Raley, LHP; Jose Rosario, RHP; Tim Saunders, INF; Tayler Scott, RHP; Nick
Struck, RHP, Robert Whitenack, RHP.
I knew the Cubs system had improved a lot over the last year or two, but I
don't think I truly grasped the amount of depth they've developed (especially
at the lower levels) until I got into the analysis.
At the top you have Baez, Soler, and Almora, all three with obvious
star/superstar potential. Vogelbach's bad body generates more skepticism, but
the guy has got a good shot at being a devastating hitter. There is a lot of
depth beyond the top group, much of it products of the Latin American
operation, especially in the infield.
The guys closest to the majors (Jackson, Vitters, Lake, Szczur) all have very
significant questions and may end up as just role players. But even if they
don't pan out, the star-quality talents and deep depth coming up behind them
is exciting, and I don't use that word lightly.
The pitching is another story. We need to see if Vizcaino fully recovers his
command and stuff from Tommy John, and what role will he pitch in? Maples has
a great ceiling, but he's a long way off and scouts worry that his mechanics
will result in injury, though the Cubs don't seem to agree. Pierce Johnson
could be quite good and top the list a year from now. There are a lot of
intriguing live arms at the lower levels (Underwood, Paniagua, Peralta in
particular) but they need innings and development time. Are they pitchers or
throwers? We don't know yet. Keep an eye on Michael Jensen, who has received
little notice as yet.
It sucks when you're team is losing, but Cubs fans have every reason to be
optimistic about the future everyday lineup, and there's raw material for the
mound as well.
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