[KLaw]2021選秀評語
Kansas State southpaw Jordan Wicks (1) was the best college lefty in the draft
class, a fastball/changeup guy without electric velocity and with just an
average-ish breaking ball. The changeup is plus and he throws a ton of strikes.
This was the Cubs’ one real safe pick in the first four rounds, as Wicks seems
extremely likely to pitch in a big-league rotation, and soon, as long as he
stay healthy. But barring a change in stuff, he doesn’t have a high ceiling.
Shortstop James Triantos (2) never strikes out, with exceptional bat control
and a simple approach, showing strength for hard contact but no other plus
tools. He’s more likely to move to the right side of the infield, as he doesn’
show the range or footwork for shortstop. He reclassified into the 2021 class
this spring (he was originally in the class of 2022). It would not surprise me a
all to see him go out and hit for average in Low A next year given his
bat-to-ball skills.
Left-hander Drew Gray (3) was a two-way player in high school, with some
arm strength from the left side but a lack of clearly defined offspeed stuff
and some power at the plate. It sounds like he’ll go out as a pitcher first,
where he has more upside once he focuses on just one position rather than two.
Arkansas center fielder Christian Franklin (4) seems like a great value play in
the fourth round, as he has plus-plus power and defensive skills that would
put him in the late first round, but swings and misses too often – he ranked
second among all SEC hitters in strikeouts – and really needs an overhaul to
his swing. He’s a great upside pick at this point.
The Cubs went heavy on college seniors after this, although some of them are
interesting enough that they’re more than just pure money-savers. Shortstop
Liam Spence (5) is already 23 years old, but has good plate coverage and bat
control with a chance to stay at shortstop. It’s not that dissimilar to David
Fletcher’s skill set, although Fletcher was drafted at age 21. Riley Martin (6)
was another senior sign, also 23 years old, but the Quincy University
right-hander can show an above-average fastball and slider and struck out 45
percent of the batters he faced this year in Division II. Parker Chavers (7) is
left-handed hitting outfielder with big power but length to the swing that might
make him a platoon guy. Catcher Casey Opitz (8) is a stronger defender but
his bat probably limits him to backup duty. Outfielder Peter Matt(10) is a
serious academic underachiever, having graduated from Penn and then gone on
to Duke this year to pursue a master’s, with strong exit velocities but a huge
strikeout rate for a 23-year-old.
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