[情報] Kyle Schwarber 球探報告
Kyle Schwarber
Born: 03/05/1993 (Age: 21)
Bats: Left Throws: Right
Height: 6' 0" Weight: 235
Primary Position: C
Secondary Position: LF
Physical/Health Thick body, strong upper half; build not an issue now
but should slow him down as he ages; broad shoulders.
Evaluator Jeff Moore
Report Date 08/08/2014
Dates Seen 7/21-7/23
Affiliate Daytona Cubs (High A, Cubs)
MLB ETA Risk Factor OFP Realistic Role
2015 Low 60 50, first-division regular
Tool Future Grade Report
Hit 55 Open stance, starts in slight squat; keeps hands low
and away from body; short swing path,slight uppercut;
can get rotational and pull off of outer half; good,
patient approach, good idea of the strike zone; wants
the ball up, balls down will be routine ground balls.
Power 55 Plus bat speed, ball jumps on good contact; good
combination of strength and bat speed/hitting ability
will lead to above-aveage power; understands how
to drive the ball; plus power to pull side.
Baserunning/Speed 40 Below-average runner, slow first step; not station-to-
station yet but will eventually be a base-clogger.
Glove 40 Below-average defensive catcher; lateral movement
on balls in the dirt is below-average; stiff hips
keep him from getting side to side; quiet hands
receiving pitches; pitch framing isn't perfect but
isn't terribly sloppy either - won't buy his pitchers
a lot of extra pitches but won't cost them too many
either; fundamentally sound enough to get the job done
but not athletic enough to be an asset; effective enough
to play position presently, especially in part-time role
but will eventually have to move off position.
Arm 50 Average arm strength, enough to make the throws behind
the plate; arm is accurate to second base;fundamentally
sound with throws; above-average accuracy helps throws
play up; 2.00-2.10 to second base; won't throw out a
ton of base runners but shouldn't get taken advantage
of either; arm is good enough to play behind the plate.
Overall
The Cubs drafted Schwarber for his bat which doesn't have the high-ceiling
talent of some of their current top prospects, but does profile to be that of a
solid, major league contributor. Schwarber's long-term home isn't behind the
plate, but he can handle the responsibility for the time being, perhaps even
catching everyday during the early part of his career. He'll always be below
average behind the plate, but he's capable enough to remain back there for the
time being given the asset that his offensive production would be from that
position.
A realistic scenario could see the Cubs using him in the majors the same way
they are using him in the minors, where he is catching a few days a week while
splitting time in the outfield. That would allow his bat to continue to be an
asset while keeping him from being over-exposed at the position.
Overall, the bat is going to have to carry Schwarber no matter where he ends
up. The longer he can stay behind the plate, the more valuable his bat will be,
but it will always be a stretch defensively. He'll end up in left field full
time before he turns 30, but he has enough bat to be an everyday player out
there as well.
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