[情報] BA Top 10 Prospects
TOP TEN PROSPECTS
1. Jacob Turner, rhp
2. Nick Castellanos, 3b
3. Drew Smyly, lhp
4. Casey Crosby, lhp
5. Andy Oliver, lhp
6. Brenny Paulino, rhp
7. Rob Brantly, c
8. Alex Burgos, lhp
9. James McCann, c
10. Avisail Garcia, of
BEST TOOLS
Best Hitter for Average Nick Castellanos
Best Power Hitter Nick Castellanos
Best Strike Zone Discipline Jamie Johnson
Fastest Baserunner Ismael Salgado
Best Athlete Tyler Gibson
Best Fastball Bruce Rondon
Best Curveball Casey Crosby
Best Slider Shawn Teufel
Best Changeup Jacob Turner
Best Control Adam Wilk
Best Defensive Catcher James McCann
Best Defensive Infielder Dixon Machado
Best Infield Arm Dixon Machado
Best Defensive OF Avisail Garcia
Best Outfield Arm Avisail Garcia
PROJECTED 2015 LINEUP
Catcher Alex Avila
First Base Miguel Cabrera
Second Base Ramon Santiago
Third Base Nick Castellanos
Shortstop Jhonny Peralta
Left Field Brennan Boesch
Center Field Austin Jackson
Right Field Avisail Garcia
Designated Hitter Victor Martinez
No. 1 Starter Justin Verlander
No. 2 Starter Jacob Turner
No. 3 Starter Doug Fister
No. 4 Starter Max Scherzer
No. 5 Starter Rick Porcello
Closer Jose Valverde
Last year, the Tigers returned to the playoffs for the first time since 2006.
While they lost to the Rangers in the American League Championship Series,
the makeup of the AL Central and Detroit's major league roster should mean it
won't have to wait five years for its next postseason appearance.
The Twins and White Sox tumbled in 2011 and have bleak outlooks in 2012. The
Indians improved, though they were still just an 80-win team with significant
questions. Better days are ahead for the Royals and their enviable stash of
high-upside youngsters, but they don't look ready to go toe-to-toe with
Detroit.
Homegrown ace Justin Verlander was dominant for the Tigers in 2011, winning
the AL pitching triple crown and MVP and Cy Young awards. Yet it was
Detroit's offense, which ranked fourth in the majors in scoring, that carried
the team.
Miguel Cabrera is on track to become the greatest Venezuelan-born hitter of
all time. Victor Martinez and Jhonny Peralta produced in their first seasons
under multiyear deals with the Tigers. Draft finds Alex Avila (fifth round,
2008) and Brennan Boesch (third round, 2006) have turned into pleasant
offensive surprises, with Avila becoming an all-star last season.
Detroit's farm system is heavier on pitchers than position players, though
getting those pitchers acclimated to the big leagues hasn't been easy. Jacob
Turner and Andy Oliver both pitched in the majors in 2011, as did a handful
of homegrown relievers, though none found much immediate success. Former top
prospect Rick Porcello will be just 23 in 2012, but he's coming off two
mediocre seasons and already is arbitration-eligible.
Turner, No. 1 on this list for the third straight year, could play a role at
the back of the rotation at some point this year, though some scouts aren't
sure he's ready quite yet. He's a prime example of the Tigers' willingness to
invest in the draft, signing a $5.5 million big league contract as the ninth
overall pick in 2009. So is the system's best position prospect, third
baseman Nick Castellanos, who set a supplemental first-round record with a
$3.45 million bonus in 2010.
Draft spending has paid off for Detroit in the past, especially in the first
round. Verlander (2004) and Porcello (2007) received lucrative deals, as did
Cameron Maybin (2005) and Andrew Miller (2006), the key pieces used to get
Cabrera from the Marlins in a December 2007 trade.
The Tigers broke from that blueprint in the 2011 draft, however, ranking
next-to-last by spending just $2.9 million. Detroit didn't have a first-round
pick in its first draft under scouting director Scott Pleis. The team also
has a new farm director. Mike Rojas held the position for less than a year
before becoming the big league bullpen coach in July, and infield instructor
Dave Owen was promoted to replace him two months later.
Detroit has benefited from its growing international presence, which has
yielded several of the best prospects in its system, including Latin American
righthanders Brenny Paulino, Bruce Rondon and Ramon Lebron and outfielder
Avisail Garcia. The Tigers used a pair of Venezuelans, third baseman
Francisco Martinez and righthander Lester Oliveros, in deadline deals to get
playoff heroes Doug Fister from the Mariners and outfielder Delmon Young from
the Twins.
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