Re: [情報] International Signing
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Scouting MLN: Latest International Signings
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With the new Collective Bargaining Agreement in place and the rules regarding
international signings about to go into effect, the Tigers have signed a host
of international players over the last few weeks, hoping to get them on board
before they count against their 2012 spending cap.
The Tigers were most aggressive in Latin America, signing four players out of
the Dominican Republic and two more out of Venezuela. The club also inked a
pitcher out of Australia and is working toward signing another Venezuelan
prospect.
Three pitchers were the primary target in the Dominican, highlighted by
17-year old right-hander Juan Alcantara. At 6-foot-4 and 195 pounds he has an
extremely projectable frame and the type of arm speed that lends to plenty of
fastball projection. A scout not affiliated with the Tigers believed he had
the potential to develop 93-95 mph velocity in the next few years. The Tigers
indicate that he shows good feel for a change-up and also throws a curveball
that has some potential.
Right-handers Sandy Baez and Carlos Lara are completely different animals but
both offer the hope of projection. Baez has plenty of movement on his pitches
and some scouts believe he will add velocity as well. His curveball shows
promise as a potential plus pitch according to one scout and he has uncanny
confidence in his change-up for a pitcher his age.
Lara is a long, lanky pitcher that the Tigers call a bit of a “project.”
None of his pitches rate that well now but his work ethic and general feel
for the game suggest they could improve down the line.
The lone position player signed out of the Dominican was shortstop Manuel
Joseph. Still only 17-years old, Joseph has an athletic 5-foot-11, 160 pound
body. He moves well on the infield and has the potential to be a solid defender
once the game slows for him. His offensive game will require work but he has
some feel for the bat but must learn to recognize pitches and have a better
approach to hitting. He is a plus runner.
Both of the recent Venezuelan signings by the Tigers are catchers that will
compete with incumbents Gabriel Tenia and Jose Ovalles for time behind the
plate in the VSL; Franklin Navarro and Arvincent Perez. Perez is currently
18-years old and Navarro will hit that same age after the 2012 season is
complete.
Navarro is the more intriguing long term prospect with solid athleticism for
a catcher and the tools to develop both offensively and defensively. A switch
hitter, the Tigers indicate he has a good swing from both sides of the plate
and believe he could develop into a solid hitter.
Perez spent some time with the Tigers Liga Paralela club this winter and
showed well enough to earn a contract offer. He is a polished defender for his
age with a plus arm and a good feel for the game.
Though the club has not confirmed the signing to date, multiple sources outside
the organization indicate that the Tigers have agreed to terms with Venezuelan
outfielder Ignacio Valdez, pending completion of the MLB investigation process.
Valdez is an exciting young prospect with a great body (6-3, 185) and a broad
skill set. Still just 16-years old he offers plenty of projection with his
athleticism and solid feel for the game at a young age. He will show plus bat
speed at times but loses his swing mechanics when he tries to do too much. As
he learns to let his natural strength work for him he should become a more
consistent hitter.
The final international signing the Tigers announced in recent weeks was that
of right-hander Warick Saupold out of Australia. Saupold is coming off a
dominating run in the Australian Baseball League and the Tigers are very
familiar with him considering international scout Kevin Hooker is on the
coaching staff of Saupold’s team in the ABL.
Saupold’s American pro debut could come at any number of levels but given his
limited experience scouts outside the organization believe he could stand some
time at the A-ball levels to get his feet wet. He has a fringe-average fastball
that will touch 91 mph when he reaches back it.
His best secondary pitch is a slider that flashes average. He also throws a
change-up regularly and the Tigers note that his arsenal includes a curveball;
a pitch not noted scouting reports outside the organization. Saupold offers
some limited projection as his body has some room to fill out in the coming
years.
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