[情報] 2013 Draft Report Card: Chicago Cubs
Position players
Best Pure Hitter:
3B Kris Bryant (1) spread out at the plate this spring,keeping his head still
and lower while reducing his overall pre-swing movement.That cut down on his
swing-and-miss tendencies, and he hit .336 in 128 at-batsin his pro debut.
Best power hitter:
Bryant’s showed his top-of-the-scale raw power all spring,hitting 31 homers
to earn BA’s College Player of the Year award, and as a pro,as he hit nine
homers and slugged .688.
Fastest runner:
OF Carcer Burks (9) turned in 6.5-second 60-yard times in apredraft workout.
OF Jacob Hannemann (3) isn’t as fast out of the batter’s box but flies once
under way.
Best defensive player:
Hannemann could stand to add polish, but he out runs his mistakes in center
field. C Will Remillard (19) got a $150,000 bonusmostly for his catch-and-
throw kills, with his arm being his best tool.
Pitchers
Best Fastball:
Six-foot-7 RHP Scott Frazier (6) tops out at 97 mph and sits in the 94-96 range,
but right now he doesn’t generate many swings and misses. LHPRob Zastryzny (2)
sits at 90-91 but adds and subtracts,throws strikes and gets many more swings
and misses in the strike zone with his heater. RHP Trey Masek (5) has touched
95 with life.
Best secondary pitch:
RHP Tyler Skulina (4) stands out for his hard, late power slider in the low 80s.
Odds and Ends
Best Pro Debut:
Bryant helped Daytona win the high Class A Florida State League title, hitting
.350 in the playoffs. RHP Zack Godley (10) helped Boise reach the short-season
Northwest League finals, going 2-0, 2.03 overall with 28 strikeouts in 27
innings.
Best athlete:
Hannemann redshirted for Brigham Young’s football team as a 6-foot-1, 195-pound
defensive back, then raked in the spring for BYU’s baseball team after having
missed two years while serving on his Mormon mission He’s strong, fast and
explosive.
Most intriguing background:
Hannemann, who also is distantly related to assistant general manager for
scouting/player development Jason McLeod. RHP Daniel Poncedeleon (14) signed
a term sheet but failed his physical, so the Cubs didn’t sign him.He has been
ruled ineligible to return to his college team, though Houston is appealing
the NCAA’s decision.
Closest to the majors:
Bryant won’t need long at all with the bat; the only question is if he’ll
play third base or move to an outfield corner.
Best late-round pick:
RHP Trevor Clifton (12) signed for $375,000. He fell thanks to a raw delivery
and his green makeup, but his arm strength produces 91-94 mph fastballs and
he flashes plus secondary stuff. He needs a lot of polish.
The one who got away:
Poncedeleon, as well as C Jeremy Martinez (37), aphysically mature,strong-bodied
centerpiece of Southern California’s recruiting class.
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