[討論] BP Detroit Tigers Top 11 Prospects
Five-Star Prospects
1. Jacob Turner, RHP
Four-Star Prospects
2. Nick Castellanos, 3B
3. Andy Oliver, LHP
Three-Star Prospects
4. Chance Ruffin, RHP
5. Daniel Schlereth, LHP
6. Daniel Fields, OF
7. Drew Smyly, LHP
8. Casey Crosby, 3B
Two-Star Prospects
9. Francisco Martinez, 3B
10. Bruce Rondon, RHP
11. Danry Vasquez, OF
Nine More:
12. Brayan Villareal, RHP: Villareal has an intriguing combination of
velocity and command, but his secondary stuff needs to improve.
13. Jose Ortega, RHP: This small reliever consistently pumps mid-90s heat,
but he's more hittable than his stuff should allow for.
14. Cale Iorg, SS: He can't hit a lick, but he will have a big-league career
on his glove alone. The next Adam Everett?
15. Avisail Garcia, OF: A big, toolsy outfielder, Garcia has plenty of
potential, but it isn't so much in the 'now' category.
16. Andy Dirks, OF: He's more of a grinder than a tools guy, but he keeps
hitting at every level.
17. Dixon Machado, SS: An outstanding defender with plus speed, but there are
questions about how much he'll hit.
18. Charlie Furbush, LHP: This strikeout machine gets it done with polish and
deception; he could fit as a fifth starter in the end.
19. Ryan Strieby, 1B/OF: When he's healthy, he mashes, but the problem is,
he's never healthy.
20. Wade Gaynor, 3B: This 2009 third-rounder can hit, but is it enough to
play every day?
1. Jacob Turner, RHP
DOB: 5/21/91
Height/Weight: 6-5/210
Bats/Throws: R/R
Drafted/Signed: First round, 2009, Westminster Christian HS (MO)
2010 Stats: 3.67 ERA (54.0-53-9-51) at Low-A (11 G); 2.93 ERA (61.1-53-14-51)
at High-A (13 G)
Best/Worst Tool: Fastball/changeup
Year in Review: The team's 2009 first-round pick was moved up to High-A
before midseason, and was dominating the Florida State League by the end of
the year.
The Good: Turner's fastball has well above-average velocity at 93-96 mph, and
the pitch plays up from there due to some natural boring action and highly
advanced control for a pitcher so young. He'll flash a plus classic
over-the-top curveball, and has refined his changeup to the point where it
projects to be at least an average pitch down the road. He has the size and
athleticism that scouts look for in a power pitcher, and his arm action is
sound.
The Bad: Turner still leans too heavily on his fastball and needs to gain
more confidence in his secondary offerings while learning the intricacies of
pitch sequencing. He'll still flatten out the curve on occasion, and he's
working to refine the changeup.
Ephemera: Turner allowed 13 earned runs in his first three starts at High-A
Lakeland, then just seven in his last 10 (for a 1.28 ERA).
Perfect World Projection: With just some small refinement to his game, there
are no reasons that Turner can't be a star-level starter.
Fantasy Impact: ERA, strikeouts, and a low walk total for a power arm. What
else could you want?
Path to the Big Leagues: While Turner handled his aggressive assignment in
2010, the Tigers aren't sure that he should go to Double-A before his 20th
birthday. Still, he's ahead of the normal track and could be in the big
leagues by the end of next year.
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